Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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1 « 1 a a ADAMS, LIONELL Honor Roll ’39, ’40, ’42; Choir ’40, ’41, ’42; Student Council ’40. ADAMS, NADINE Geometry ’41, ’42; Typing. A Set Goal. ALSTON, WALLACE R.O.T.C. ’40, ’41, ’42; Band ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42. One of the best. ALSTON, YVONNE R.O.T.C. ’40, ’41, ’42; Band ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42. Just can’t be beat. ANDERSON, ARTIE MAE Journalism ’42; Girl Reserves ’39, ’40. Still water runs deep. ARNOLD, JOYCE Dramatics ’41, ’42; Deputy ’41. Scarlet Loveliness. ARNOLD, LOYCE Dramatics; Honor Roll. Serenity and modesty. AUSTIN, DORISCELLA French ’39; A cappella Choir; Boosters ’40. AVERY, KATHRYN Dramatics ’39, ’40, ’41; A cappella Choir ’41, ’42. I’m just natural. BARKER, DIMPLE Typing; Music ’41, ’42. Slow, but positive. BARTLETT, ARTIE BELLE A cappella Choir; Clothing. Slow, but sure. BASS, CHARLENE Journalism ’41; Art ’41, ’42. At Last! ( sigh ) n lors ■ i i a p BATES, JAMES R.O.T.C.; Music; French. BAXTER, HELEN Gym ’39, ’42; Life-guard. This is my destiny. BIBBS, ALPHA R.O.T.C. ’39; Football ’42. Simple, but not dumb. BOOTH, FAYETTA Dramatics; Deputy ’41, ’42. I speak what I think. BOTTS, JOHN Student Council; Hi Y. Start of the finish. BRADLEY, CHARLES Photography ’41, ’42; American Government ’42. Professor Hipp. BRASHIER, FLORENCE Marksmanship ’42; Photography ’41, ’42. Success is my aim. BROWN, HELEN Flonor Club; Art ’39, ’40, ’41. Always at the top. BLINN, MARTHA Spanish ’40, ’41; Music. I made it, at last. BURWELL, JO ELLEN National Honor Society; Typing ’41, ’42. Essence of frankness. BUSH, EDMONIA Student Council ’41, ’42. Never idle. BUSH, JACK Football ’40, ’41, ’42; Basket Ball ’40, ’41, ’42. Solid! Jack!!! A

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Class Officers David Warren, President Emma Jean Hambright, Vice-President Jacqueline Green, Secretary Charlene Bass, Assistant Secretary Geraldine Doty, Treasurer Jack Bush, Sergeant-at-Arms May the class of ' 42 be long remembered in Lincoln ' s Hall of fame! May ensuing years not crush the fervor, spirit and persistent will displayed by the class to overcome those obstacles met by present day youth. It may be said in some instances, we were overbearing, but never can it be said we gave up that for which we were striving. Examples of our tenacity of purpose are found in the fact that the Seniors went 100% in the purchase of Activity Tickets. As it should be the purpose of every Senior class to lead, and the group did display leadership in all school projects, as well as in scholarship and character. In many instances, we were branded as radicals, because of an in- ward desire to get that which we were denied, however, the seniors knew what they wanted and insisted on get- ting it. The class of ' 42 stands on the threshold of one of the greatest opportunities that has been opened to any class in the history of Lincoln High School. The present emer- gency has made it possible for any one of the group who will take the necessary training, to secure any job in in- dustry for which he is qualified For many years, America has been known as the land of opportunity to the races of Europe; today it is becoming known as a land of oppor- tunity to the minority group. In future years, may the ' 42 class serve as a guiding light to beginning Sophomores and give them the will to fight and bear the title “Dignified Seniors. May their opportunities for later life be as bright as are those of the class of ' 42. in it in m ii in i i in i



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BUTNER, CHRISTINE Gym ’40, ’41, ’42; Spanish ’41, ’42. BUTNER, ERBY Track ’42; Gym ’39, ’40, ’42. Nice but noisy. BYRD, IMOGENE Honor Roll; Editorial Staff. Responsibility educates. CADE, BERNICE Orchestra ’39, ’40, ’41; Girl Reserves; Boosters ’40. CALDWELL, ELBERT Football ’41; Dramatics ’41, ’42. Women’s pet. CARR, ESTELLA Typing ’42; Music ’42. Just a sweetheart. CARTER, ART! IIE MAE Majorette ’39, ’40; Deputy ’41. The Heartbreaker. CARTER, BETTYE JEANNE Choir ’38, ’39, ’40; Student Council M0. Look for the best. CARTER, JOSEPH R.O.T.C. ’41, ’42; Journalism. Keep ’em Rolling (7). CASTON, ROBERTA FRANCES Choir ’41. Always different. CAVER, HARION Choir Ml; Majorettes Ml, M2. Sweet, but nutty. CESPEDES, BETTYLU Llonor Roll; Typing Champion. Odd name— odd girl. CHAPMAN, LOIS ANNA Girl Reserves; Majorettes. A smile is worth while. CHAPMAN, MURIEL CONSTANCE Honor Roll; Girl Reserves. I talk on forever! CHILDS, JEAN PEARL Art ’39-’42; English 2-3. Always smiling. CLARK, MARY LOLI1SE Choir ’39, M2; Gym ’39, Ml, M2. Little girl big mind. COLLINS, WANDA JEAN National Honor Society; Honor Roll ’39, Ml. ’42; Student Council. COOPER, RUTH LA VERNE Girl Reserves; G.A.A. DANCY, WILLIAM President Student Council M2; Lieutenant R.O.T.C. It can be done. DANIELS, EVANS Captain R.O.T.C.; National Llonor Society. Semper Paratus.” DAVIS, CLARENCE JOSEPI I Basket Ball Team; Football. 1 woo Dogpatch style. DAVIS, FANNIE Girl Reserves ’39, MO; Journalism Ml, M2. Listen and digest. DAVIS, IMOGENE Clothing. Always a good sport. DAVIS, LELIA Girl Reserve; Athletic Club. Quiet, but sure.

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