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

 - Class of 1944

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uncor FRESHMEN EMMETT MOSELY marion McDowell JEWELL ANDERSON EVA COLE MARION LAWRY ANN MOSBY LAVERN CRUMP ODESSA BROWN FREDA CLANTON MARY JEAN STRICKLAND KATHERINE WILSON EMMA JEAN MERRITT BETTY JOHNSON MABETH BANKS KATHERINE WATKINS FRENCHIE MABRIE EFFIE WASHINGTON MEREDITH ROBINSON LEROY EWELL SOPHOMORES The Lincoln Junior College student body this year is composed of girls with exception of two boys. These boys are members of the Freshman class. The Sophomore class is composed of nine girls who are members of the graduating class of Junior College for 1944. The two boys now in the college are both of draft age and one, Leroy Ewell, has been accepted as an aviation cadet. As we approach the end of another school year it yv0NNE HAWK|NS is our sincere wish that more students of the gradu- dorthula pattillo ating class of Lincoln High School for 1944 will HELEN BROWN enroll in Junior College next year, and give the Lin- JOSEPHINE MAYBERRY coin Junior College the fine name and number of l?luan H WILSON students it deserves. EVELYN McGlNNIS Emmett Mosley.

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STORY THOMPSON WADDELL WHITE WILLIAMS WILSON STRODE TITTLE WASHINGTON WHITE WILLIAMS WOODS THOMAS TOWNS WATTS WILCOX WILLIET WRIGHT THOMAS VAUGHN WHEELER WILLIAMS WILSON YOUNG STORY, OLLIE A. Typing, ’43-’44; N.Y.A., ’43 “Did it really happen?” STRODE, MELVIN JOE Spanish, ’43-’44 “Free at last!” THOMAS, EDITH ANN Student Council, ’43-’44 “Give to the world the best you have.” THOMAS, ELEANOR D. “Shallow men believe in luck, strong men in cause and effect.” THOMPSON, FANNIE MAE Majorettes, ’43 - ’44 ; Student Council, ’42-’44 “Do nothing til you hear from me.” TITTLE, EVELYN TOWNS, MARY FRANCES Red Cross; Callotype staff “I’m a little piece of leather but well plit together.” VAUGHN, CARL E. Band, ’43-’44; R.O.T.C. “Cutting out.” WADDELL, BOBBIE Latin, ’42-’44; Gym, ’41-’42-’43 “Gee! At last.” WASHINGTON, CORRINA Student Council, ' 44; Boosters, ’43 “Me and Thurston.” WATTS, THURSTON Orchestra, ’43-’44 “Corrina and me.” WHEELER, CLEOPATRA Girl Reserves, ’41 -’44 “You make the styles and I’ll wear them.” WHITE, BESSIE Typing, ’42-’43-’44 “Speak what I think.” WHITE, JAMES Captain, All-State Basketball, ’43; Football “Well I’ll say.” WILCOX, JAMES Cadet Major, R.O.T.C, ’43-’44; Honor Roll “Courage conquers all things.” WILLIAMS, FREDA MAE Dramatics, ’43-’44; Deputy, ’44 “Cream of the crop.” WILLIAMS, MARY Chorus, ’42-’43; Deputy, ’42-’43 “A youth of labor with an age of ease.” WILLIAMS, RUTH Majorettes, ’41 -’42; Student Council, ’43-’44 “Sweet Ceorgie Peach.” WILLIET, BOBBIE Del Sprites; Honor Roll, ’43 “Business woman.” WILSON, BETTYE GENE Dramatics, ’43 -’44; Girl Reserves, ’43-’44 “Sweet Rosie O’Grady of ’44.” WILSON, EDITH Majorettes; National Honor Society “Hope without an object cannot live.” WOODS, CURTIS C. Latin; Gym, ’43-’44 “I’m so glad I’ve got some place to go.” WRIGHT, STANLEY Lt. of R.O.T.C.; Hi-Y “Me and all the girls.” YOUNG, CALVIN Captain, R.O.T.C.; Pres, of Student Council “It is only the first step that is difficult.”



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kJke Cs)i ween anc ( ontettanfa HAIL THE QUEEN ! ! ! The trumpets blare and the drums roll and behold the queen! To Fannie Thompson must go the lion’s share of praise as well as the crown for having sold the most year books. Through sheer hard work and loyalty to her class and school, she helped make this book the success that it is. To assist her in carrying out the royal duties are the attendants, Theodora Brashiers and Mildred Mitchell. To them must go some praise for they did a fine job.

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