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Beverly Allen Sandra Beal Willa Andrews Rupert Bell Sylvia Brown Christine Caples ,I ff 2 Q Q 31.5 . Hgwarw , V, Melvin Bryant john Carter Eclward Arnold Doris Banks Amy Boyd Lonnie Brooks uniord kglv royo i l 5 -W il l vr B B t si 1. fdiwl X Lee Burton Roy Carter Y Clarice Butts Patty Childs lv'- if an it Leontine Barnes Juanita Brown Arvil Campbell Herbert Clark
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS jimi gina! .SLP Frances Momon, Asst. Secretary, Bobbie Graves, Vice-Presidentg jean Latimore, Presi- dentg Lucille Foster, Secretary, Harold Wyatt, Sgt.-at-Arms, Willa Andrews, Treasurer. The last bell rings loudly, doors open leisurely, fare- wells are exchanged wistfully, halls empty slowly. It's all. over-or is it? For the Juniors of '56 it's just beginning. As we leave the Castle on the Hillj' we think of the experiences of the past and those anticipated in the future. V Remember when we were freshmen? Ah-that first day, and all its excitements. How early we awoke to prepare for that long awaited moment. And remember how our eyes lit up as we stood in awe, trying to figure out which way to go to get to our next class. But, later, as the weeks passed we found ourselves running to school, dashing to our classes, occasionally getting lost, and laughing at unlaughable incidents. Soon we were sophomores-wise fools. We settled down more this year. We began making a name for ourselves: winning various art awards, demonstrating our athletic abilities, taking part in various programs, adding to our honor roll list, and of course participating in all the worthwhile activities at Lincoln. We were finallly a part of The Castle on the Hill. And then our junior year and its activities. The junior play, Man of Seventeen was the hit of '56 and will long be remembered. The Junior assembly-T.V. station L.H.S. featured the junior jubilee Show of Shows. And what a show! The junior-Senior Prom-Moonlight in Roses-and what a moon it was! The seniors with their moments to remember will always remember the rnoon. That final step is just a year away and the seniors of '56 can feel very confident that when they leave, things will continue to run smoothly in the hands of the class of '57. -5 3...
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