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Linda Jones bequeaths to Kenneth Mills, her studious mind. Rebecca Lisk wills to Ida Govan, her unacquired knowl- edge. Henrietta Jones wills to the Junior Class, her earnestness and frankness. Miltren Lewis bequeaths to Marjorie Beasley, her sophis- tication. Earlene Hampton wills to Arlee Hampton, a book, How to Be Studious.” Margaret Brown wills to Lucille Brown, her ability to do her work. Granville Johnson wills to Charles Ellis, his football socks. Vera President wills to Ruth President, the ability to go forward. Alease Peterson bequeaths to Helen Taylor, her refined manners. Eugene Chinn wills to Mary Louis Smith, his musical talent. Owens Hammonds bequeaths to Warner Killingsworth, his ability to play basketball. (He surely needs it.) Evelyn Cason wills to Janice Carter, the ability to at- tend classes regularly. Betty J. Clark bequeaths to La Verne Blagburn, her sense of humor. Stella Bell wills to Lawrence Bess, her Spanish vocabu- lary. Sarah Combs bequeaths to Lucille Davis, her height. Helen Nelson wills to Geneva Thomas, her ability to be a leader. Eula Mae Potts wills to Rheta Ann Owens, the right to keep the halls quiet. Betty Wilson bequeaths to Doris Brashier, her swim- ming skill. The Senior Class wills to the Junior Class, the ability to keep Lincoln High School just the way it is now, quiet and respectable. The Senior Class wills to all our teachers, a quiet restful home where they may spend the remainder of their lives in quiet solitude, with no noise. (We are taking the noise with us. To Lincoln High School, the Senior Class leaves behind sadness and good times, and hoping that it will continue to be the same old Lincoln, when we the class of ’44” sends its children there. Mae Ruth Richardson With the aid of the members of the Senior Class. 3n jHemortam When time, who steals our years away, Shall steal our pleasures, too The Memory of the past will stay, And half our joy renew! — Charlie Marie Wilson.
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