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

 - Class of 1960

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Our friends and well-wishers provided needed encouragement. Competent administra- tors directed a course ofstudy. Our teachers whom we think of as a combination of parent and teacher inspired, motivated, praised, scolded, and impelled us along the way. We want our teachers to know that we are aware of the large part which they have played in guiding us in the right direction. Without them and their unselfish devotion to our mental, physical and moral well-being we would not have been able to participate in The Story of Sixty. ,.!46!lflfLilfLi:5fl 6LIfi0lfL .gateway Dr. Thomas presents diplomas at the 75th commencement. This YEARBOOK commemorates the 75th year of service of Lincoln High School to Kansas City. Through these years, Lincoln has kept pace with the growth and development of our community. Lincoln is proud of the many distinguished citizens who at sometime or another have occupied seats in the classrooms. Practically every kind of occupational endeavor has been engaged in by Lincoln's graduates. They are located all over the world. We, staff members all, who have had some part, large or small, in Lincoln's history, take pride in this graduating class, We hope that each graduate will contribute to our splendid history, adding continued prestige to an already enviable record. It is our fervent hope that We can find better Ways to serve those who, in the future, will honor us with their enrollment. Sincerely, Earl D. Thomas The Vice-Principal, Mr. Charles West, discusses with a student the importance of regular and punctual attendance, l I I we- VLVLCLIOJZ QMM68 OM Our Counselors, Mr, John Eason and Mrs. AnnJ0hnson, are kept busy helping us solve our many problems CHESTER R. ANDERSON Drafting MXSGT. SAMUEL BLASINGAME Instructor R.O.T.C. ANTRONETTE N. BROWN English-Speech Sponsor Callotype JAMES A. BUFORD General Science Head Football Coach MCMA? PERCY M. CARUTHERS Biology-Zoology Sponsor Bi-Phy-Chem. Director of Athletics NAOMI R. CHEROT English ANDREW W. DARTON, JR. Chemistry-Physics Audio-Visual Co-ordinator JOHN H. DAVIS, JR. Social Studies ISSAC GARDNER Mathematics NANCY R. HENRY Physical Education Sponsor Cheerleaders, Boosters 'Nm ' - qu - it we . , s ,tsl -, f , , -V f 3 -L . S 111,51 L L ' A , ,5 '54, . , rf' Six MVS' , .-,ws 4' EAM - ,gf M fl V Eg Q ,M . .. fe. 4 ig, , it 232 1 4, S ' ,: ft sexi., ,al ,l 3 ur sf is 4-li, CARL E. HARDIMAN Crafts Asst. Basketball Coach CLIFFORD L. HERRING Social Studies NEAL F. HERRIFORD English MCMA? NORMAN Q. HUBBARD Mathematics- Latin GLEE J. HOPKINS Homemaking-Foods Chr. Freshman Class IONE V. JONES English PERRY R. KIRKPATRICK Social Science Physical Education LENEL MASON Physical Education Track Coach MABLE H, LYNK Homemaking C lothing A - ,gn-w-lim MILDRED F. PENNINGTON Speech Sponsor Dramatics Club Chr. Senior Class LUKE H, PONDER Science Sponsor-Student Council MCMA? MABEL E. MOORE Remedial Reading LEONARD PRYOR Art Chr. Sophomore Class ROBERT E. RANDOLPH Special Education Bus. Manager Yearbook ' E2 Yfiii K f A i. , g ' , K V is i . .fs U::::::fv I Q rf- I-:G 't ' . - X is 'F . fgifw- -wwf iff-, i'ij-era. ' 5 WILLIAM L. ROWAN General Science ROBERT F. SHORT Driver Educatlon GEORGE SHELBY Mathematics FANNIE M. SIMMONS Sho rthand-Typing wendy OCTAVIA W. STRONG English Sponsor F,T,A, GRACE T. SWINTON English Sponsor Yearbook WILLIAM E. STROUD Social Studies-Photography School Photographer WILLIAM R. TILLMON Coordinator, Social Studies Sponsor C.O.E, Club l I EDMUND D. WASHINGTON History CALVIN WHITMORE, JR. Instrumental Music ROSETTA E. WEBB Mathematics Chr. Junior Class JOHN S. WILLIAMS Vocal Music wang? ELOISE S. WILSON Languages Sponsor Language Clubs Sponsor Junior Red Cross LAURENCE P. WILSON Typing-Shorthand Bookkeeping GARNET B. WILSON Special Education English DOROTHY L GREENE Secretary MCMA? gf' RUBY A. HUGHES SADIE M. LEWIS CLAUDIA H. LYONS Secretary Attendance Clerk Registrar M EMBERS NOT SHOWN DEWEY ALEKAND ER Crafts C HAR LES DREW English CHARLES LOVE, JR, Accompanist EVE LYN MAYFIE LD History Homemaking EDITH ROBINSON Nurse ELLA V. SMITH Physical Education Sponsor Majorettes JOHN E. SMITH Woodwork f J Q DNA? LX We are the principal characters of The Story of Sixty which had its beginning some twelve or thirteen years ago. We are the one who, at first, cried because we were homesickg and later, because we had to stay at home for some reason or the other. The new atmosphere created by our teachers and classmates was a very pleasant experience and a very important part of our lives. Each day brought something new and different. The days of our childhood and early adolescence passed quickly leaving with us memorable experiences, some real and some imaginary. All of these experiences helped to prepare us for our present state. We do not mind being green freshmen, carefree, indifferent sophomores or ambitious and determined juniorsg for all too soon, we are dignified, self-assured, cocky seniors eager to take our places in an adult world, 5 , 2 X 2 32 N914 CfLflfLi5 17 en lor gfcm Omcerd ROW ONE: Left to Right, Audrey Dibble, Pres.: Cecil Williams, Vice-Pres.: Charlotte Wise, Reporterg Doris Johnson, Chr. of Program Comm. SECOND ROW: James Caruthers, Sgt,- at - Armsg Jeraldine Webb, Treas., Patricia Wilson, Asst, Sec.g James Peters, Chaplaing Shirley Baker,Student Council, Rep.: Wanda Sampson, Sec. ZKULIS5 7 960 ji ,SZl!8lfLfgf C0lflfLlfl'LQlfLC8lfVL8lfLf Commencement is not an end, it is abeginning. This statement is real and meaningful to the seventy-four classes which have preceded us. Thousands of men and women have used the training and experiences which they received at Lincoln as the basis for and impetus to greater experiences and achievement. Through the years, Lincoln graduates have distinguished themselves and rendered services in all phrases of social living. They have taken their places in Medicine, in Law, in the Arts, in the Sciences, in the Armed Services, in Crafts, and in Public Service. Many members of the Class of 1960 are children and grandchildren of former Lincolnites. In addition to the blood kinship of parents, grandparents and relatives there is a thread of kinship based on similar experiences which runs through the seventy-five years. We like to think that during their high school years our older sisters and brothers were happy, carefree youngsters who met and coped with like problems, like frustration and like temptations. We like, all new freshmen, found adjustment to new surroundings in a large high school abit difficult. We were green, wide-eyed and frustrated. We felt alone and unwanted. However, this natural state passed quickly because our teachers and schoolmates were friendly and helpful. As we became used to our new surrounding, we began to take an active part in the varied activities designed for our desirable growth and development. Our sophomore year was filled with activities and achievement. Nine of us became Probationary members of the National Honor Society We were members of the dramatics club, the science club, the language clubs, the band, the chorus, the orchestra. Our boys played spectacular B team football and basketball. Everyone expected a great deal more from us in our junior year and they, of course, got it. We worked harder to bring special recognition to the class. Danella Malone won Second prize in the annual Science Fair. Jamesetta Carter, Clarice Arnold, Charlotte Wise, Audrey Dibble, and Danella Malone became members of the 100 Girls' club, and Frances Jones, Clarice Arnold, Bobbie Kirk, Barbara Cooper, Jamesetta Carter, Sandra Alexander, Audrey Dibble, Sarah Stuckey, Cecil Williams, Marcia Cason, Doris Johnson, and Charlotte Wise made the Homr Society. The Junior play was exceptionally good and the Junior- Senior prom was unforgettable. Our Senior year was hectic. There were so many things to do. Bythis time we were accustomed to hard work, but most of us even worked harder so there would be no question of our marching with the class on graduation night. All of the usual senior activities - Senior play, senior day, class day, baccalaureate and commencement - are memorable and we shall treasure them forever. We shall cherish the memory of our teachers for they are the ones who inspired, motivated and guided us in the right direction. The Seventy-fifth graduating class is proud of the many achievements of its predecessors. Also, it is indebted to those industrious men and women for they in their own way have given us inspiration, courage and determination. They have shown us that Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time, JANIS MARIE ALEXANDER Typing Award, Boosters, Bi-Phy- Chem., SpanishClub,C.0.E., Lapakas, Y-Teens. Ambition: Nurse Hobbies: Dancing, Sewing. RODNEY WAYNE ALLEN B Team and Varsity Basketball Hobbies: Dancing. CLARICE ARNOLD Pres. of the Sophomore Class, Student Council Rep., 57-58, Student Council Vice-Pres., 58-59, Student Council Pres., 59-60, National Honor Society, 100 Girls Club, Representative on the High School Advisory Board to the City Council, All-C ity Student Council Representative, Honor Roll, Second Baptist Achievement Awards, Intra- mural Award, Math Club, Lapakas Club, Drafting Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Science Fair, Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, Yearbook. Ambition: To be aScientist or Engineer Hobbies: Acting, Reading, Collecting View-master Reels. SHIRLEY ANN BAKER Superior Rating on Science Fair Pro- ject, Lapakas Club, Inter-clubCouncil Representative for Y.W.C.A,, Year- book Staff, Dramatics Club, Orchesis Club, Bi-Phy-Chem. Club, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Research Chemist or Sociologist. Hobbies: Singing, Dancing, Drawing, Swimming. .. Mi 2 rabbi at W 5 fi I -A A, 4 sitilb . f ' ' CZ-.M of 1960 . Y.. ..,,-5 5 . :east in . vein f . is-. SANDRA LEE ALEXANDER National Honor Society, Cheerleader, RHO Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Red Cross, Dra- matics Club. Ambition: To be a Pharmacist. Hobbies: Dancing, Sewing, Collecting Records. BERTHA LEE ANDERSON Perfect Attendance, Typing Award, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross. Ambition: To be a nurse. RUTH LAVERNE AVERY Shorthand Award Ambition: To be a Surgical Nurse. Hobbies: Singing, Cooking. ROBERT BENJAMIN BARBER, JR. - f avigl I ,, i...1. 19 OZREE DE LORIS BARNES Hobbies: Reading FRANK LEE BELL Drafting Ciub. ELBERT MILTON BRISCOE Two Art Merits, National Art Honors Society, Chorus, Spanish Club. Ambition: To be an Art Teacher. Hobbies: Art ALBERT MEREDITH BURNES Ambition: To be an Engineer. Hobbies: Photography and Penny Collecting. 20 Cfvm of 1960 if if or Nr films fb rj I A I i-,i fi W iiigif' K is , - gf I if G If , I JW' , i ,- giszzfssx- yt ri I i t -. 23132, A wig 12552 W ,. v.,. ,-Qin, ! 1 . - , . it ,t,.. get ,f I wif iitii I I - , o Q SYLVESTER BEENE, JR. Track and Swimming Letter. Ambition: To be an Engineer. Hobbies: Drawing. LELIA YVONNE BOND Chorus, Junior Class Parliamentarian Ambition: To be a Key PunchOperator Hobbies: Singing, Dancing, Reading. MARIETTA WANDA BRUCE BONNIE MARIETTA BURNETT Americana Co-Eds, Spanish Club. Ambition: To be a Surgical Nurse. THERESIA JEAN BUTTS Ambition: To be an I.B.M. Operator. Hobbies: Playing Jazz Records. PAUL LAURENCE BYRD Y.M.C.A., Photography Club. Ambition: To be a Photographer. Hobbies: Photography. RITA ELIZABETH CAIN Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Soph- omore Class Secretary, Junior Achievement Secretary, Y - T e e n s, Spanish Club Secretary, Stude nt Council Red Cross, Pep Club, F,T.A, Ambition: To be a Secretary or Ele- mentary Teacher. Hobbies: Dancing, Knitting, Sewing, and Skating. LILLIAN LEE CALDWELL Chorus 675445 of 1960 JULIE MARIE BYAS Band Award Ambition: To become a Nurse. Hobbies: Dancing, Sewing. HARVEY CORNELIUS CAIN Two Years Perfect Attendance, Var- sity Football and Basketball. YVONNE NATHLEN CAIN Red Cross, Callotype Staff. Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Photography. CLYDE LEO CAMERON Typing Award, Two Years Perfect Attendance. Hobbies: Coin Collecting. 21 SHANON EARL CAMPBELL CATHERINE MARIE CARTER Y-Teens, Student Council. Hobbies: Sewing. M ARCIA JEAN CASON DE LORSE BRENDA CHAMBERS Typing Award. Ambition: To be a Nurse or Typist. 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Q-ff.fz.s5nWs .safwiwii 517 fuzz 39- Six'-ffm JAMESETTA CARTER National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Good Citizenship Merit Award, Honors Award, United Funds Community Ser- vice Award, Representative to the National Conference of Christian and Jews, Pres. Red Cross, 1959-6O,Sec- ond Baptist Scholastic Award, Red Cross, Lapakas Club,Math Club, Latin Club, Executive Board Member of the All-City Red Cross, Inter- club Council of the Y,W.C.A,, Student Council. Ambition: Mathematics-Accountant. Hobbies: Collecting Jazz Records, Piano, Dancing. J-EANNE ALMA CASSELLE JANET ESTERLINE CHAMBERS. MARIE C LARK Intramural Awards, Shorthand Award, Red Cross, F,T.A,, Chorus, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. Ambition: To be a Secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, Swimming, Cooking. BRENDA JO COMER Majorctte Award, Typing Award,Per- fcct Attendance 1958, Junior Achieve- ment, Safe Driver Education Award, Shorthand Award, Yearbook Staff, Y- Tecns, Chorus 1958. Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Hobbies: Collecting Rocks and Jazz Records, Dancing, Skating. GENEVA ANNETTE DANSBY Pep Club, Y-Teens, Lapakas, Chorus, French Club, Junior Achievement. Hobbies: Skating, Dancing, Reading. AUDREY ANN DIBBLE Typing Award, Outstanding Junior Award from Washington University, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Treas. of Sophomore Class, Pres. of Junior Class, Commissioner of Prop- erty and Insurance on City Hall Day, Math Club, French Club, Americana Co-Eds, Representative to National Conference of Christians and Jews, Y-Teens, 100 Girls. Ambition To be a Social Worker, Hobbies: Reading Sewing. CKCLJZS of 7960 l l PARTHENIA ESTHER CLARK Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Dancing, Skating. HERMAN COOPER WANDA LEE DENMON Elk's Oratorical Award, Latin Club, F,T.A., Chorus, Junior Red Cross. Ambition: To be a Teacher. Hobbies: Singing, Playing the Piano. .. , ,.. - . , 1: In 'A Ml , ARLENE RENEE ELLIOTT .' Intramural Award, Student Council A C-O-H fb l jj f f g ji, Ambition: To be a Nurse. -, -.,k. x -'.V , Hobbies: Reading, Dancing. 'L ,L k. if 'k'k I i ' .- ,gf ff it A . ' : MY' T K7 K 5 f it V? A 5 . fi :L - .: . 23 JOHN ASTOR FRYE B Team Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball. Ambition: To be an Engineer. Hobbies: Art, Sports. BRENDA LORRAINE GARTH Dramatics Club, Junior Red Cross, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Teacher, Hobbies: Jazz Collector, Yoga, Bowl- ing, Horseback Riding, Boating, BERDINA BEATRICE GRAYER Perfect Attendance Two Years, Intra- mural Award, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Physical Education Teacher. Hobbies: Dancing, Playing Sports. SANDRA LOUISE HARRIS 24 Cfcm of 7960 .f xiii' ff ,.. Q.. 2, . t -1.2 4 reefs .. ,.s, . .S 'ww W fr-:i-ia. : eww'-....m 2, - ,,,,,,,wo if ug... - 1' 1-2 is 1 mira ai mi: ' ,f.,2,...,-wi - 2 Q it X EF. X 2 S2 ' , p 2 liz . , . 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JESSIEMAE GRESHAM Ambition: To be a Secretary. Hobbies: Singing. JOHN EDWARD HATC HER Football, Basketball, Track, Photog- raphy Club, Callotype Staff. Hobbies: Collecting Records. HERBERT HAYSLETT Hobbies: Swimming, Dancing, Sports. GEORGANN HISHAW F,T,A,, Pep Club, Callotype Staff. Ambition: To be a Teacher. JA NAE MARIE HOLLAND Ambition: To be an X-Ray Technician. Hobbies: Dancing. PAMELA JOYE HUGHES Gregg Shorthand Award, F,T,A., Y- Teens, N,A,A,C,P. Representative, French Club, Dramatics Club, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Yearbook Staff. Ambition: To be a Journalist or Teacher. Hobbies: Dancing, Collecting Jazz Albums, Piano. 64:54 of 7960 .gi f , V i , , , .f ' .:22..-5514- :-fsi 1' 'EQ -: ': :5i,, .ii:,... 72- ' i .,., 1 ' V' 'z 'i STQSQ,-.liirfiiifgiii 17,2-'i' . -5:-15 :5 35f:..::iSI'-- U '- ,. W, ,,-,..'gf-,fs:-w-1.s...g..- ff. I l 1. Sift? 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DELORES YVONNE HOBLEY Ambition: To be a Nurse. HOWARD HOSKINS Football, Basketball, Track, Typing Award, Chorus, Photography Club. Ambition: To be a Radio Announcer, Hobbies: Cooking and Eating. MABLE MEREDITH HUNT Intramural Award, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Typist. Hobbies: Sports, Dancing, Sewing. 25 JOE LOUIS JACKSON DOROTHY JEAN JEFFERSON Intramurals Award, Sports Day Award , Cheerleader Award, Shorthand Award, Honor Roll fone yearl, Cheerleader, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Chorus, Y-Teens, Ambition: To be a Private Secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, Sports. DORIS JOHNSON National Honor Society, Intramural Awards, Honor Roll, Junior Achieve- ment, Dramatics Club, Red Cross, Bi-Phy-Chem, Pep Club, Math Club, Yearbook Staff, Y-Teens, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Child Psychiatrist. FRED JOE JOHNSON Drum Major R,O.T.C., Orchestra and Band. Ambition: To be a Jazz Musician. Hobbies: Listening to Jazz. 26 C76-M O! 1960 V I ' r':a,::t...., -1.5 5, -- 27-w..,.,..4Mm .. V: ., , . W zie iigigg g , 71, .ft.igiiy-ff:'ffz'fii,151 -'Eff f'lfgf1Y:figi'fffl ifrf:'?fE5fff'?L:'-3:iQl,fk?'5fhfi ' . f'.1'5f5f:i?'fzs I X' 19 Llfjigfii,if 'faiE'.f7,jf52112-igig 775 'Q:',:f? ::!Ef' 'iF55:fE. j',Q1fi.ff ilu' gg , f UQl :5f gili.fg SL 5 id Skiutfffl ffm f'5EiE'5f' Qiiii fkzxtx If-E i ,-'fi 'jf , ROSA LEE JACOBS Ambition: To be a Cosmetologist. ALFRED LEON JOHNSON Band and Drum Corps. DOUG LASS McARTHUR JOHNSON Band and Orchestra. Ambition: To be an Engineer. FRANCES ANN JONES Honor Roll, Achievement Award, Y- Teens, Pep Club, National Honor So- ciety, Chorus, Majorette, Orchesis Club. Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Dancing and Sewing. SAMUEL JONES CAROL YVONNE KING Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a Secretary. Hobbies: Sports, Singing. RONALD EARL KING Varsity Football, Basketball-Student Manager, Track. Ambition: To be a Medical Doctor. Hobbies: Sports. ELMER LEE LAW, JR. Y.M.C,A,, Yearbook Staff, Drafting Club. Ambition: To be an Engineer. Hobbies: Building Model Airplanes. 'N 676:55 of 1960 -M-w '3 . .,- w 7f1': -: K g ' J -, M ..:r' , ' f.-'ef 1155 UP' i ss F l sv N 1 is-:f 45 . .1-M.: . 2. . - f 1 - -, ,f 41-' .fQ.,1G1Q5,r7 ggfuyaw . ., 2 -Q-5 SANDRA ELIZABETH JORDAN Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Dancing. ETHELINE KING Student Council, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a Stenographer. BOBBIE JEAN KIRK National Honor Society, Art Award, Intramural Award, AmericanaCo-Eds Ambition: To major in Math. Hobbies: Cooking, Sewing. MALLONE MARIE LEWIS 27 LaVERNE LOVE DORIS PRISCILLA LOWE Perfect Attendance ione yearj, Gregg Shorthand Award , Junior Achievement, Americana Coeds, RHO Club, Junior Achievement Award, Junior Red Cross, Booster Club, Chorus, Year- book Staff. Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Cooking, Collecting Jazz Records. DANELLA ELIZABETH MALONE National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Outstanding Achievement Award 119585, Second Place Science Award, American Chemical Society Award, Three Years Perfect Attendance, Three Year Athletic Award, RHO Club, Americana Co-Eds, Dramatics Club, Science Club, Student Council, Sec- retary and Vice-President of Junior Red Cross, French Club, Y-Teens, Secretary of Inter-Club Council, N.A.A.C.P., Cheerleader, Represent- ative to the National Conference of Christians and Jews, F.T.A,, Year- book Staff, Drafting Club, 100 Girls. Ambition: To major in Chemistry or English. Hobbies: Sewing, Swimming, Col- lecting Small Dolls. CHARLES WILLIAM MITCHELL, JR. Ambition: To become aJazz Musician. Hobbies: Music 28 Kfddri of 7 Q60 , 9 - l f, , i.,, I ..,.. K M A 2 ,Q f, I , 4. i , '. 5f 29. N 5537 , . .T ' , I ,- ' . all MYRA IRENE LOVELACE Majorette Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Skating and Dancing. WANDA MARIE LUTHER Spanish Club, Junior Achievement, Junior Red Cross. Ambition: To be a Dress Designer. Hobbies: Drawing, Speaking. PEGGY LORRAINE MAYS Booster, Chorus, RHO Club, Amer- icana Co-Eds. FRANCES JUANITA MITCHELL Art Certificate, Intramural Award, Dramatics Club, Boosters, French Club, Bi-Phy-Chem. Club, Y-Teens. Ambition: To major in Business. Hobbies: Dancing, Listening To Records. MADE LINE MAJORIE MITC HEM THOMAS JAMES NEE LY Art Award, Football Award, B-Team Basketball, Red Cross, Hi-Y. Ambition: To be an Artist, Hobbies: Collecting Jazz Records, JAMES RAY PETERS R.O.T.C. Awards. CAROLYN JUNE RICE Y-Teens, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Nurse or a Music Teacher. Cfcm of 7960 i slow- .. rj., , A. .. h , J . 42' is N W . Y 'H' 3 I .QQ lf:--, ' Ulf' ror Us iw fffk Y fbfflx A wifi - QQ. g EZ.. aff - ki ,gl S : 1 s ,va ,gjfaf-' fQ'!'F if i I., ffllt ,,...,....f--Q BARBARA DE LORES MORRISON Orchesis Award, Y-Teens, Majorette Ambition: To be a Modern Dancer Hobbies: Dancing, Bowling, Reading GEORGE NUNLEY R.O.T.C. Awards. HERSHELL REESE Ambition: To be a Commercial Artist. Hobbies: Singing, Dancing. ,- :.5,.7 l H MOSELLA RICE ' N4 -I 5 F.T.A., Junior Achievement, Dra- .f, A ., , ,fl AA 1 matics Club A 5 .f lr .' X Hobbies: Photography x O , , - A A- I .r Q NX. 2 lm. MW si J i S H X ix K 29 LORENE VAGEANA ROBERTS Ambition: To major in Business Ed- ucation. Hobbies: Stamp Collecting. C URTIS AARON ROGERS JANET KATHRYN ROSS Chorus, Student Council, Junior Red Cross. Ambition: To be a Medical Doctor. Hobbies: Swimming, Reading. WANDA ELAINE SAMPSON Asst. Sec. of Jr. Class, Shorthand and Typing Award, Majorettes, Or- chesis Club, Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council. Ambition: To be a Stenographer, Hobbies: Dancing. 30 C7054 M1960 :i':E1fZ1 . 1 iiliiz, T fl 11 1:1 ,.. .11a.ing ' ' f12'.E'11L .1215 lgktiw - 212 :..1-1111 -.171 1 11:3 -1 . .1 :E .. 11.:1:' -W -HEEL? 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RITA JUNE ROLLINS Art Award, Citizenship Award, Amer- icana Co-Eds. Ambition: To be a Nurse or Secretary. Hobbies: Sewing, Art, Piano, Cooking, Swimming. JOSHUA KENNEDY RUSSELL Boys' State Representative, Drafting Club, R.O.T.C., Drill Team. SHERMAN SANDERS BARBARA JEANNE SMITH Orchesis Club, Majorette, C,O.E., Yearbook Staff. Ambition: To be an Occupational Ther- apist. Hobbies: Reading, Modern Dancing. SHIRLEY MARIE SPEESE One Year Perfect Attendance, French Club, Dramatics Club, B-Team Cheer- leader, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Dancing. DENYFEAUS LEE THOMPSON Drafting Club, Math Club, French Club, Science Club. Ambition: To be an Architectural En- gineer. Hobbies: Collecting Jazz Records NIARLEAN VERNON TIVIS R.O.T.C. Awards, B-Team Football Letter. Ambition To be a Mechanic. Hobbies: Listening to Jazz. Cfddzi of 1960 ,... Ng ' , xi: 1 i'K .. Q siti r A ,',ifiit?f' ' ,mf WS, I 'K ' rw A v I A fl-rl f 'tw t , S if ,ES xk ftf' iK'iEif.fsgL I lv jf ks I' e e . ELLAWEASE SMITH Hobbies: Sewing, Dancing, SARAH ANN STUCKEY National Honor Society, Chorus, In- tramural Award, Y-Teens, French Club, Boosters. Ambition: To be a Laboratory Tech- nician Hobbies: Dancing, Reading, Bowling MARY ELLEN TIPTON Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Boosters Y-Teens, Rep. to William Volker Committee, Intramural Award. Ambition: To be a Medical Librarian. Hobbies: Talking GLORIA DEAN TOLLETTE Spanish Club, Boosters. Ambition: To be an Elementary Teacher. Hobbies: Reading. 31 BETTY JEAN WARREN Student Council, Junior Red Cross Science Club, F,T,A., Intramurals, Y- Teens. Ambition: To be a Medical Doctor. ANITA MARIE WHEE LER Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Y- Teens, Junior Achievement, PepClub, Chorus. Ambition: To be a Lawyer or aJourn- alist. Hobbies: C ollecting Records . DANIECE WILLIAMS Spanish Club, Chorus Ambition: To be a Nurse. Hobbies: Dancing. SANDRA YVNETTE WILLIAMS 32 H055 of 1960 4 JERALDINE WEBB Probationary member of the National Honor Society, Lapakas Club, Y- Teens, Math Club, Latin Club, F,T.A., Dramatics Club, Americana Co-Eds. Ambition: To be an ElementarySchool Teacher. Hobbies: Basketball CECIL DREW WILLIAMS Outstanding first and second year Cadet, Superior Cadet Award, Rifle Team, Student Council, National Honor Society, B Team Football. Ambition: To beaMechanical Engineer Hobbies: Reading MARY BELLE WILLIAMS Ambition: To be a Teacher. Hobbies: Reading. PATRICIA ELIZABETH WILSON Typing Award, Homecoming Queen 41958-593, Y-Teens, Lapakas, Cheer- leader, Student Council, Americana Co-Eds, Math Club. Ambition: To be a Lawyer. Hobbies: Collecting Stamps, Skating, Dancing. CHARLOTTE DELOIS WISE Student Council, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, 100 Girls Club, Trig- onometry Club, Bi-Phy-Chem Club, Math Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Intramural Award, American Royal Student Advisory Board, Dramatics Club, Drafting Club, RHO Club, Second Baptist Achievement Award. Ambition: To be a Pharmacist. Hobbies: Dancing, Acting, ELOISE PATRICE WRIGHT Y-Teens, Boosters Club. Ambition: To be a Psychologist, Hobbies: Dancing, Reading. JUDY RAE YOUNG Chorus, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a Barber. Hobbies: Sewing. BARBARA COOPER Kansas City High SchoolCity Hall Day, Y-Teens, AmericanaCo-Eds,National Honor Society. Ambition: To be asuccessfulBusine5s Woman. Hobbies: Listening to Jazz, Reading, Dancing. .. 'Mm ::f-f ..,, my 5, -- in 'av is I if 'MH' ig X K 'YM CVM: Of M60 irA :: ttr: A A f r 4. ii A I I -I s i I I fi ,F g. PATRICIA ANN WORFORD Y-Teens Junior Red Cross. Ambition: To be a Nurse, Hobbies: Sewing, Drawing. DOROTHY JEAN WYATT F L Shorthand Award, Y-Teens, Chorus Ambition: To be a Secretary. Hobbies: Sports, Dancing, Music. INIS CHILDRESS YNETTE MARIE FRANKLIN Three Years Perfect A tt e n d a n c e, Yearbook Staff, Americana Co-Eds, French Club. Ambition: To be a Teacher. Hobbies: Dancing, Reading. 33 M ARILYN SIMMONS KKIJLZSJ of 7960 BEULAH ALLEN NELDA BURC H BARBARA BENNETT EDDIE DUNBAR ERMON DIXON VIRGINIA EAVES MARVIN FIGHT JUANITA FOSTER ROSCOE FISHER MICHAEL FLOYD EDWARD GEE ARITTA HANNON GLADYS HARVEY RIC HARD JARVIS CHARLES JONES ROBERT KINCY TIMOTHY KELSO DIANE LACY DOROTHY MERRIWEATHER QUINCY MCKE LVY PEGGY NEWTON PAUL ROBINSON ROBERT STRICKLAND HERMAN SMITH BILLIE STOWERS BERT SCOTT RIC HARD SMITH LINCOLN TAYLOR ARTHUR TAYLOR GAIL WRIGHT WILLIE WHITE ..!glfLi0gIf'6Ll9A yanniom ,glniom ,jfzeir !Q6Llf'8lfLf:i parficipafe ,yn Gage Gngrence wk ,ginior Wgialf jar xjfw 6K6'Lf55 Z0 JUNIOR OFFICERS: James Carter, Representative Stu- dent Councilg Gary Stevenson, President: James Roath, Vice-Presidentg Glenda Brown, Secretary, Roberta Townsend, Chairman of Social Committeeg Annetta Griggs, Treasurer, NOT SHOWN: Joyce Gaskin, Assistant Secre- tary: Jerome Gilbert, Sgt.-at-Arms. vmiom L04 .fdlteaof Yes, we Juniors look ahead, aheadto ayear filled with challenges and responsibilities. But in our eagerness to gaze into the future we must take a backward glance at the two exciting years behind us. Only a short time ago we were freshmen, timid, shy, and uncertain of our future. Then came our sophomore year, and we were a little wiser but still not sure of ourselves. We thought of the Junior math and English tests that must be passed, and of the biggest social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. Now as Juniors we look ahead to our most eventful year, our senior year. Those experiences which looked so formidible to us as freshmen are now upon us. The big moment has. arrived! We will be at the top during 1960 and 1961 and we plan a senior year that will be etched forever in the minds of our teachers, fellow students and classmates. So on to the heights! 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FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Left to Right: Chairman of Social Committee, Mattie Clarkg Secretary, Gloria Hunterg Asst, Secretary, Carolyn Chatmang President, Constance Smithg Vice-President, Jewell Hogang Treasurer, Jackie Nolan. Z8 ,gory Adventures in learning and growing-up was the primary purpose of The Story of Sixty which started some twelve or thirteen years ago. From the very beginning all of our activities were planned with this thought in mind. Concentrated study was needed to develop our mindsg desirable play activities were needed to develop our bodiesg worth-while leisure time activities were needed to develop our spiritual, esthestic and moral being. A peek in the classrooms shows some ofus busily engaged in reading, writing and arithmetic. Another peek will show study on a more advanced level--in the science laboratory, in the homemaking laboratory, in the photographic dark room or in the drafting room. Just this year higher mathematics and American History by TV were added. Clubs ofvarious kinds complement work in the classroom and make adventure in learning and growing-up pleasant and enjoyable, Also, clubs provide social activities to insure well rounded growth and development. fm l.. ...L' ax ,. , 1 5 L ,AL . 'PQ ,xgcfiuified ' JY! Z? TY! I4fLQlf'LC6LlfL L5fOIf'y y Pupils enrolled in American History are now part of a nation-wide experiment in direct teaching by T V, Everyday at the 4B to 5A period, a large group of pupils gather in the auditorium to see Tele-School with Mrs. Geraldine Workman as their TV teacher. The program lasts twenty-five minutes after which Mr. Kirkpatrick and his assistant teacher, Miss Mayfield, conduct follow-up activities such as discussions, oral reports, and assignments. In addition to the regular textbook, pupils use work sheets and tests constructed by Mrs. Workman and the participating American History teachers. loecia ,AQ I0 or me y A Special Education curriculum is designed for very slow pupils who need concentrated help academi- cally and vocationally. Functional learning-experience units are based on pupil needs, interests, abilities, purposes and problems rather than on strict subject matter. Pupils receive training in skills, habits and attitudes which will enable them to be useful citizens and earn a desirable living for themselves. Pupils who are weak in basic reading skills are enrolled in special reading classes where they receive indi- vidual instruction and are allowed to advance at their own rate of speed. Here, teachers give pupils individual instruction. , . 125' OZZVLCOKVL Published By The Newswriting Class .fgrlf Qomofed gnkwrafggcricftmenf The Art Club was organizedthis year for the advanced art students interested in furthering their knowledge of art. They made frequent visits to the Kansas City Art Institute. They also engaged in poster making for the school and any other interested organizations. Pupils with exceptional ability enter various art contests and usually win recognition. Af CM ROW ONE: Left to Right, Charlotte Hollis, Ruth Brown, Ronald King, Elmer Law. ROW THREE: Elbert Briscoe, Charlyne Hollis, Rose Wright, Katherine J ohns0n,Wanda Denyfeaus Thompson, Lanita Jackson, Lonvis Stillwell, Luther, Catherine Carter, Rita Rollins, Jewel Rucker, Gerald Hardridge, Mr, Pryor, NOT SHOWN: Edward Frances Parker, ROW TWO: Wilma Lee, Willa Minnifee, Gee, Jacqueline Aubrey. Hershell Reese, Theoplies Taylor, Patricia Worford, !9A0f0gl 6LlO y These pupils learn how to develop negatives and print them in the dark room ommerciax ,xdrfri Commerical Arts prepare students for working in the business world. Junior and senior pupils are well aware of the many opportunities offered one who has a good knowledge of typing, shorthand, book- keeping and business machines. For this reason the majority of them take such training whether or not they go to college. 1. This student is operating a dictaphone. Jr .rv 2. Pupils also learn how to operate the calculator and editaphone. 3. The IBM executive typewriter is used to type the school paper. 4. Students use mimeograph machine for duplicating. 5. Pupils learn to use the IBM electric typewriter. .. .ar K Ju' 1 Cu fa Crafts develop creative ability of pupils and provide for vocational and avocational interests. Ceramics is one of the many different phases of crafts these students learn This student is tracing an intricate design for the pocketbook she is making in leather crafts. After the design is traced, an imprint inthe leather is made with the mallet and bevel, These students are cutting the leather fortheir billfolds and purses. 1 Mx grading A , f structed by drafting students lfLLl!8l 56'L Oldfflgbtdf 8 Among the new clubs at Lincoln is the Drafting Club which was organized to develop an appreciation for and an understanding of drafting skills in addition to encouraging pupils who are interested in the engineering and scientific world. The members saw various movies connected with science and engineering. They took trips to industrial companies, drafting companies, and other points of interest. Outstanding individuals in the field of science gave talks related to drafting and allied subjects. ibrahin A 9 va FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Frank Bell, Edward Gee, Sylvester Beene, Denyfeaus Thompson, THIRD ROW: Daniel Jones, James Barnett, Rodney Couts, Gary Ronald Williams, James Westbrook, James Roath, Finis Stevenson, Clarice Arnold, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Childress, Clorse Dale, Mr. Chester Anderson, Wise, Danella Malone, George Brown, Elmer Law, 81 Geometric Christmas tree con- These pupils search for knowledge with the microscope. dence me uezylod jzftlfowe cienfifvfd The science club was organizedto assist its members in increasing their knowledge of science, The club has become aproving ground for the development of future careers in science. Some of the members participate in the Greater Kansas City Science Fair. The club holds two meetings per month, At one, a program of a scientific nature is given, such as performing experiments or showing movies. Other activities include visits to chemical houses and science departments of neighboring colleges and universities. cience ROW ONE Left to Right, Nannie Rowe, Danella Malone, Cason, Patricia O'Neal, Mr, Darton. ROW THREE Mr Clarice Arnold Glenda Brown, Bobbette Caples, larriet Caruthers, Juanita Hardin, James Carter Roddy Couts Hobley Sanda Alexander. ROW TWO: Jacqueline McAfee, Gwendolyn Jackson, Gary Stevenson, Toi Barber, Betty Shirley Baker Charlotte Wise, Patricia Worford, Marcia Warren. rigonomefr Mathematics is essential in all walks of life, but in some cases, a much higher form of math is not only desirable, but necessary. Trigonometry is one answer to such a need. This year Trigonometry was added to the Lincoln High School curriculum. Because many trigo- nometry techniques could not be solved in a class period, the Trigonometric Club was formed. The club is made up of students in the trigonometry class, rigonomefric LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarice Arnold, Eugene Jackson, Audrey Dibble, Karen Henderson, James Carter Denyfeaus Thompson, Charlotte Wise, Jamesetta Carter, Cecil Williams. omema ing The primary goal of Homemaking Educa- tion is to promote the well being of people by drawing from the basic sciences, the humani- ties and the arts, an instructional and activity program which will strengthen the basic unit of society--the family. It is dedicated to the goal of education dealing with preparation for home and family living. Stress is placed on growth of mutual respect and understanding of the role of each family member. The girls are able to acquire and develop skills in sewing, cooking, ironing, washing, childcare, and home decorating. In the study of housing and art in the home, pupils become conscious of beauty in the en- vironment and develop good taste in planning and furnishing a home, Learning how to laundry cor- rectly is an important part of homemaking. Through the study of child care, pupils develop a greater appreciation of the role of the parent in family life. They are impressed with the importance of concern for young children at all times, Pupils learn how toplan andprepare well balanced meals, These girls are making a cake, I Jgfomemakng MOUZJQJ .Mn Olofoorfmnilfy ja .fd jy Ofgarn j!Le !Qfi1fLcL70L,5 Of Cdlfizing Czlfwlflmclfiolfa pu if ZZLVVL fmig jim earn The C,O,E, ,- Cooperative Occupational Education program provides an opportunity for pupils to earn while they learn, One half of each school day is devoted to on-the-j ob training: the other half is spent in academic classes. This program has proved successful in that through it, many young people have been helped with choosing a career, lx Z . Mmmwemix w A.. A gm wwL01fL FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Lt. Gary Stevenson,Capt. Willie Burt Scott. Lt. Albert R. Davis, lst. Lt. JHITIQS Carter White, Major James Peters, lst. Lt. James Roath, lst, Lt. confer with Sgt. Blasingame, R.O.T,C, Instructor, I l 0 I The Reserved Officers Training Corps has a broad and comprehensive program which begins with basic orientation in September and ends with summer camp in June, Froma study of eleven basic subjects the cadets learn such things as military courtesy, discipline, rank of insignia orders, commands, first aid, personal hygiene, military organization and weapons. Cadets pass in review before Sgt. Blasingame, and Mr, Thomas. Q23 -ff 7 VL 86LWL FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Kenneth Wallace, Lorenzo Willie XX hite, THIRD ROXX: Robert Barber, Franklin Burch Paige, Roger Jackson, Charles Hancock, James Halley, William Hodgers, Albert Davis, Carter Foster, James E James Roath, SECOND ROW: David Benneth, Jerome Carter and Commander Joshua K, Russell, Dupree, Elbert Hayes, Finis Childress, Gary Stevenson, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burt Scott, Lt, Col, Lt, Col. Joshua K, Russell, lst Lt, James Peters, lst Lt. James Roath, 2 wp Cerl Capt, Willie White, James E, Carter, lst. Lt. Carter Foster, 2nd, Lt, George Nunley. flaw FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Franklin Burch, William Hodges SWVCHSOH, Sgt- Blasiflgame, Charles HHHCOCK, James E- Jr,, Carter R. Foster, David L, Bennett, Robert Barber, Carter. SECOND ROW: Joshua K. Russell, Lorenzo Paige, Gary Clam dom L Q A eam The crack R.O,T,,C, Rifle Team is made up of expert marksmen, Most of the boys average between 189 and 200 with 200 as highest possible score. This year makes the second consecutive championship that the Rifle team has won, The boys engaged in shooting matches with participating schools in the city, Extra matches included De LaSalle Military Academy and Leavenworth High School, Cadets post colors. , QU! ibriuer JCLOWJ ,Md ar Changing tires, knowing parts, and recognizing Car trouble, play an important part in Driver Education. Classroom theory and behind-the-wheel practice result in mature teen-age drivers who recognize the tremendous responsibility of operating a motor vehicle. Students are drilled over and over in safe and correct driving habits in order to insuretheir own safety and that of pedestrians, ii KA 0l lft:5 ROW ONE: Left to Right, Wanda Jarvis, Marie Robinson, Beverely McClendon, Joyce Shepherd, Laurene Roberts, Shirley Keith, Yvette Graves, Aurellius von Leggett,James Scott, Morris Glynn, Jeanette Jackson, Marshalene Brown, Charlene Ray, ROW TWO: Evelyn McClain, Marvis Markham, Yvonne Perkins, Peggy Newton, Yvonne Hoskins, Judith Groves, David Brown, Howard McDaniels, Robert Jackson, Marie Clark, Mable Hunt, Rose Ivy, ROW THREE: Bobette Caples, Roberta Townsend, Joan Green, Janie Woodard, Joyce Clay, Helen Gore, John Davis, DeWitt Brown, Michael Weddington, Yvonne Graves. ROW FOUR: Costella Green, Virginia Dickerson, Clintonia Henderson, Rose White, Sandra Campbell, Jeraldine Hobley, Wanda Bell, Theophilus Taylor, Elbert Brisco, Elsie DuPree, Davetta Star, Deloris Ellison, ROW FIVE: Helen McTye, Patricia Patrick, Celia Page, Brenda Boswell, Shirley Baker, Ruthie Nolden, Marietta Bruce, Vivian Crowell, Irene Wedlow, Bonnie Strickland, Gwendolyn Jackson. ROW SIX: Norma Momon, Constance Dixon, Verlois Nugent, Ruth Avery, Parthenia Clark, Carolyn Neely, Dorothy La lVIasters, Judy Young, Gail Perriman, Mildred Moore. mic libeuegpa l0QCi6L! jainfri Students with special talents and aptitude for music receive additional training in Chorus, Orches- tra, and Band. The Chorus at Lincoln has always been outstanding. Each year three beautiful and meaningful programs are presented by the Chorus, They are a Thanksgiving assembly, a Christmas assembly, and an Easter assembly. Parents and patrons of Lincoln look forward to these programs and attend them in large numbers. The Orchestra and Band perform at assemblies and special programs, OIf'CAQ5lfl 6L ROW ONE: Karen Boyd, Joan Paige, Leonard Williams, Freddie Johnson. ROW THREE: Jolm Beasley, Reginald Roscoe Fisher, Roy Watson, Arthur Huston, ROW TWO: Greene, Gerald Barbar. Donald Stewart, Nathan Nash, Charles Bush, Raymond Grady, HIQH 2' ANL, 0lfLCQVt gan! ROW' ONE: Phillip Hill, Alvin Couts, ROWTWO: William Conley, Charles Mitchell, Michael King, Ronald Ward, Festus Tatum, Leroy Smith, ROW THRIZ IC: James Westbrook, James Minnifee, James Long, Nathan Nash, Herbert D. Lewis, Arthur Houston. ROW' FOUR: Marion Jones, Samuel Brown, WilliamJones, Ronald Winters, Jerome Dupree, ROW' FIVE: Clorse Dale, Freflrie Smith. NOT SHOWN: Richard Agee, Kalip Barlmee, John Beasely, Charles Booker, William Brinkley, James Davidson, Winston Dillard, Dennis Drew, James Fobbs, Emmett Hawkins, Marcellus Hughes, Roger Jackson, William Jarvis, .'XlfreclJohnson,Johnnie King, Willie Richey Warren Robinson, Donald Steward, Kenneth Wallace, Winfrefl W right, Bobbie Simmons. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Townsend, Lillian Watson, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Reed, Barbara Smith, Agusta Eljnora Faulkner, Brenda McDade, Mary McMullen, Wilburn, Eunice Price, Carolyn Slaughter, Zeola Moss. Annetta Griggs. ywaforeffea , On !9m Q High stepping maj orettes in colorful, eye- catching costumes add zest, gaiety and fem- inine Charm to the extracurricular activity program at Lincoln, The girls always march in the American Royal parade. Football and basketball games are not really complete unless the maj orettes perform, In addition to precision drill, the girls excell in modern dancing. LEFT TO RIGHT: lst Commander Francis Jones, 2nd Commander Barbara Morrison. LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing, Joyce McDaniels, Arneida LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Sampson, Myra Lovelace, Brenda Houston, Norma Moman, June Josey. Kneelingg Wanda Corner, Melba Ogletree, Brenda Bowmen. Jarvis, Delores Ellison. Z Q 5 3 QQQVLQJQVJ LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Wilson, Betty Warren, Angelis Malone, Mary Randolph, Joan Green. e Z em, QIZQ an jgltff Z9,AffZ9Af.f fa, an ROW ONE: Left to Right, Betty Harden, Wilhernenia Dickson, Cheryl Alexander, Yvette Graves, Melba Hunt, Marshallene Brown, Dorothy Manning. ROW TWO: Yvonne Graves, Sandra Clarity, Mary Kirkland, Linda Wesson, Nadine King, Janie Woodard, ROW TWO: Jacqueline McAfee, Helen Gore, Joyce King, Joyce Clay, Sue Hunt, Edith Haney, Virginia Dixon. ii it Sl , N N ww, .gztclenf Cmnci ROW ONE: Left to Right, Clarice Arnold, Sandra Williams, Glenda Brown, Bobette Caple, Brenda Haugh, Ruth Price. ROW TWO: Gary Stevenson, AugustaWilbon,Caro1 Ward, Charlotte Wise, Marcia Carson, Janet Ross, MichaelWeddington. ROW THREE James Roath, Etheline King, Betty Shumate, Angelis Malone, James Peters, Jacqueline McAfee, Gwendolyn Jackson, James Carter, NOT SHOWN, ALTERNATES: Roddy Couts, Sue Hunt, Betty Hardin, Geneva Browning, Joy Taft, Cynthia Watson, Cecil Williams, Melva Ogletree, Mary Tipton, Willie Forbish, Rose White, Wllmlmena Dickson, ,Festus Tatum, David Mitchell, Tommie Hudson, Norma Momon,Bobbie Kirk, Juanita Hardin, NannieRRowe, Shirley Hunter, Carolyn Maxwell, Delores Ellison, Barbara Anderson, Rita Cain, Joyce King,Cheryl Thomas, Virginia Taylor, Helen McTye, Quincy McKelvy, James Long, Carolyn Scroggs, Robert Townsend. Qfacfice ,Qu Q redelftllafiue ouemmelftf Any institution can only achieve a desired success if all parts of it can workin harmony. Within a school, studentsiplay their part through such an organization as the Student Council. Students work with teachers in planning and executing awell rounded school program. An example of such cooperation is shown by the promotion of such worth-while drives like the United Funds Campaign, March of Dimes, and the N.A,A.C.P, Tag Day, 'The Council also supervised the decorating of the building for Christmas, and participated in High School Day, Currently, the Council is working on a socia1 code for Lincoln pupils. Safety conference representatives fseatedy Fredrick Harris, Charlotte Wise, Jacqueline McAfee, Danella Malone and James Roath are briefed by Student Council cabinet. Members of the Cabinet are fstandingi Augusta Wilbon, Mr. Luke Ponder, Glenda Brown and Clarice Arnold. Wafionaf Amor .Sciefy STANDING: Left to Rightg Audrey Dibble, Sarah Arnold, Bobbie Kirk, Barbara Cooper, Jamesetta Stuckey, Ceci1Williams,MarciaCa.son, Doris Johnson, Carter, Sandra Alexander. Charlotte Wise. SITTING: Frances Jones, Clarice OVLOV' ,SZtc!e1fLf5 game ecognilfion Students excelling in scholarship, leadership, service, and in character are recognized by membership in the National Honor Society and the One-Hundred Girls' Club. The One-Hundred Girls' Club is composed of at least ten junior, senior, and in some cases, sophomore girls from each of the ten public high schools, All have intentions of continuing their education after high school. Activities consist of an annual spring tea, trips to various colleges, or maybejust small get-togethers to thrash out each other's problems, The American Association of University Women sponsors this organization. 100 QA ,CM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dianna Wesson, Helen Record, Clarice Arnold, Charlotte Wise, Jamesetta Carter, Mrs. Dinklage, Harriet Hobley, Norma Wise, Audrey Dibble, Joan Page. we ,xgmericana C1545 The Americana Co-Eds is a club for senior girls only, The girls are picked in their junior year by club members on the basis of their scholastic ability and character. The girls must be ap- proved by the principal, In addition to helping out at school, they also have a number of social activities. ROW ONE: Left to Right, Lelia Bond, Danella Malone, Lynette Franklin. ROW TWO: Jeraldine Webb, Georgann Hishaw, Bonnie Burnett, Peggy Mays, Marilyn Simmons. NOT SHOWN: Barbara Cooper,Patricia Wilson, Bobbie Kirk, Rita Cain, Jamesetta-Carter, Audrey Dibble, Doris Lowe. jwfmre ciao em of America F.T:,A,, stands for the Future Teachers of America, a nation-wide program devoted to promoting an interest in the teaching profession, The F,T,A,, is composed of juniors and seniors who are learning the basic fundamentals which will help them in their future profession--teaching, Their activities included luncheons, teas, group programs, and group discussions. Their main activity was a general assembly about the F,T,A, ROW ONE: Left to Right, Marcia Cason, Pamela Hughes, Augusta Wilbon, ROW THREE: Merle Martin,HelenRecord, Marie Clark, Dianna Wesson, Danella Malone. ROW TWO: Brenda Twiggs,Marietta Bruce. STANDING: Wanda Denmon. Geraldine Webb, Eloise Smith,Julie Byas, Georgann Hishaw, I JRCers fill Christmas stockings for Veterans. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jamesetta Carter, Melva Ogletree, Patricia Worford, Judy House, Roscoe Curns. WQM Ana! Jgegoing ana! The Junior Red Cross gives teenagers the opportunity to render service to their fellowmen. Their numerous activities consist of filling Christmas stockings for three veterans' hospitals, filling a chest of school supplies for an overseas school, participating in the Disaster Relief program, and giving a Membership Drive social, This year the Junior Red Cross appeared as a group on Heart of America Bandstand. zfmior ROW ONE: Left to Right, Zephia Turner, Minnie Davis, Artress Mac Field, Norma Wise, Brenda Twiggs, Danella Malone, Brenda Rowe, Alfretta Kennedy, Arlelia Garrett. ROW TWO: Jacqueline Allen, Phylistine Foster, Ruthie Nolden, Betty Gofarth, Yvonne Cain, Sandra Chambers, Sandra Alexander, Beverly Shepard, Rose Wright. ROW Q 6055 THREE: Paula Henderson, Melba Olgetree, Patricia Worford, Melvin Stewart, Gerald Barber, Delores Duncan, Billy Williams, Marva Lolles, Judy House. ROW FOUR: Berta Anderson, Wanda Demmon, Shirley Reed, James McGee, Thomas Neely, Pamela Hughes, Jamesetta Carter, Ray Bell, Roscoe Curns, Shirley Dearmon. 100 VQVLCA ' SEATED: Left to Right, Barbara Cummins, Joyce Shepard, STANDING: Pamela Hughes, Shirley Morris, George Banks Francis M itc hell , S and r a Alexander, Dorothy Paul. Donald Baker, Sarah Stuckey, Lynette Franklin. 6'LVL?lfL6Lg8 KKAJAI5 Language clubs create and stimulate interest in foreign languages, Once a month, the second year Spanish and French students forget they know any English, and only the thrilling sound of l'Espanol and le Francais can be heard in room 305. They learn various customs and cultures of the countries they're studying, Each member has a foreign pen-pal to whom he writes in their language and they answer in English. The Latin Club is composed of first and second year Latin students who take an opportunity to delve deeper into the fascinating world of Latin, They take up studies that aren't included in the ordinary class day, loanidlt ROW ONE: Left to Right, Barbara Smith, Gloria Hunter, Major Riley, Clarice Arnold, Annetta Griggs, Janis Alexander, Melva Ogletree. ROW TWO: Carol Ann Ward, Wanda Luther, Gloria Tollette, Mamie Thompson,'Charlotte Wise, Jacqueline Ashby, Daniece Williams, Jeanette Jackson. ROW THREE: Marion Smith, Marvis Markham,Gloria Jefferson, Jacqueline McAfee, Marshallene Brown, Melvin McKinney, Verlois Nugent. ROW FOUR: James Halley, Judy Young, Kenny Denmon, Ernestine Farr, Richard Byrd, William Hodges. Ofafi A VL lft ROW ONE: Left to Right, Albert Davis, Joy Taft, Karen Henderson, Wilhanena Dixon, Shirley Reed, Carter Foster, Vernice Murrey, Clorse Dale, Sandra Marvin Garrett. ROW THREE: James Roath, Delores Jordan, Charles Hancock. ROW TWO: Edmond Hughes, Ellison, Constance Dixon, Karren Boyd, Roddy Couts. Jamesetta Carter, Augusta Wilbon, Geraldine Webb, mama - OVVLCPCL - Orafion Whether you want to become a famed star of stage and screen or just become a better speaker, you'll find your opportunity in the Dramatics Club, Members develop self-expression and dramatic interpretation, They participated in the Speech Festival sponsoredby Kansas City Public Schools, For them,the climax of the year is the junior and senior plays, mmaficd ROW ONE: Left to Right, Norma Wise, Agusta Wilbon, Barbara Cummings, Gail Wright, Carol King, Beulah Allen, Jessimae Gresham. ROW TWO: Donald Williams, Morris Glenn, Diane Wesson, Millie Wilson, Pearl Gray, Brenda Rowe, Merl Martin, Bernard Williams, ROW THREE: George Nunley, Mosetta Rice, Shirley Speese, Patricia Worford, Pamela Hughes, Georgann Hishaw, Curtis Woods. IOI 102 Mr. Eason presents the Betty Crocker Home- making Award to popular and versatile member of R,H,O,, Danella Malone. WHO ROW ONE: Left to Right, Carolyn Roath, Elinor Brice, JoAnn Ray, Brenda McDade, Brenda Rowe. ROW TWO: Jackie McAfee, Betty Shumate, Norma Wise, Evalyn McClain. ROW THREE: Pauline Hamon, Angelis Malone, Brenda Twiggs, Sandra Alexander, ROW FOUR: Dianna Wesson, Joan Page, Helen Record, ROW FIVE: Danella Malone, Charlotte Wise. oem! Cfutdd Two girls' clubs add a social note to school activities. The Lapakas is one of the active charitable and social clubs at Lincoln. Their year was highlighted by numerous parties, teas, and fashion shows. A basket was given to a needy family at Thanksgiving, Their annual Christmas party was held during the holidays, Spring brought initiation which is loads of fun besides being a little painful, The RHO club is made up of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, Their purpose is to encourage the girls to continue their education in addition to enjoying leisure time activity, RHO Club sponsored many parties, gave a Christmas basket to a needy family, and gave a tea with the purpose of giving a scholarship to a deserving senior girl, CLIOIIL 605 ROW ONE: Left to Right, Judith Kirkindoll, Delores Smith, Norma Moman. ROW THREE: Joyce McDaniels, Ellison, Patricia Wilson, Clarice Arnold. ROW TWO: Rita Cain, Geneva Dansby, Jamesetta Carter, Arnedia Shirley Baker, Alberta Franklin, Geraldine Webb, Brenda Houston, June Josey, M Www .7 fr 3 2 i E . 1-...aanf 103 104 amor - . jeelfw ROW ONE: Left to Right, Mrs. Fuller, Advisorg Doris Johnson, Treasurerg Rita Cain, Presidentg Pamela Hughes, Arlene Eliott. ROW TWO: Jeraldine Webb, Danella Malone, Sarah Stuckey, Secretaryg Shirley Baker, Inter-Club Council Representative. 1 ' QQVLZ5 The Y-Teens are Ll group of young ladies sponsored by the Young XYomen's Christian Association. These girls develop physically, morally and spiritually by participating in wholesome, character building activities. They participate in the United Funds Campaign, the World Fellowship Dinner and the Tri-City Conference, Also they sponsor Drop-Ins, socials given after school for teen-agers in this and surrounding areas. The money from these socials is used to help send a representative to the National Conference of Y-Teens. 52,9 omore jrej man -,Zend LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvette Graves, Yvonne Graves, Edith THREE: Gail Perrirnan, LynettaJackson,Ernestine Gilbert, Haney, Mrs. Fuller, Sue Hunt, Angelis Malone, Melba Hunt, Helen McTye, Kaaron Boyd, Jennie Willingham, Shirley Willie Forbish, Joyce King. ROW TWO: Mickelin Burns, Hunter. ROW FOUR: Norma Savage,JuanitaRoseberry,Myra Gwendolyn Venable, Jeraldine Hobley, Wghemina Dixon, Alexander, Joyce Clay, Karen Riley, Barbara Warren. Mary Kirkland, Bobbette Caples, Barabara Morris. ROW Basketball Sweetheart, Sanda Williams fcenterl smiles with her attendants Jackie Nolan and Eunice Price. Mr. Thomas presents the Chicago Tribune Award to the outstanding Second Year Cadet Lt. Albert R. Davis. Mr. Thomas presents the Chicago Tribune Award to the outstanding First Year Cadet, Cadet Sgt. William Hodges, Jr. . A V 254 105 555 o-ZZVLCO nicm A440 Qlmff ,xglffenofanfa QA! A108 J g74lfL0lf'0'L SIMM VL Jdffemfwfj Jiri? .Jgwnfe I Mlaemina Q5 FRE SHMAN O!1cLcbe5-.Qn- fmifing cwcia owon SE NIOR aria Kfcwb SENIOR joofgaff ,gDlfU8QfAQ6Llf'LL Z3 8lfL6!6L QOLUQ JUNIOR !3,0L5AeIfA0L!! ,gizfeeliearf f xSJ6LlfLJlf'6L KACLVVLJ SE NIOR H035 QM .fdmgvwfa it not Q 'fim ' , , my M 4 Wolf 1 7'1 Lincoln High band participates in the American Royal parade. Football boys receive letters. Mr. Wilson presents B Team football Championship trophy to Mr, Thomas. 113 jAe Ogncofn MQWCA Olfgrary Ogncoffz jim Commmfaify jk Ofgdn The auditorium of Lincoln High School is now graced with the presence of a Kinsmon Electronic Organ. This beautiful full-stop, full-petal, dual keyboard organ purchased in December 1959 is the culmination of an idea conceived in 1953. Lincoln is indebted to its many friends and patrons who contributed more than one thousand dollars toward the purchase of an organ and to its teachers and pupils who brought old newspapers and magazines to complete necessary funds, Only three of fourteen junior and senior high schools in the city own an organ at this time, ' 115 JAM M REM Am! ffflf Mrs. Ezernack, the matron, talks over a problem with two girls. l Mr, Thompson explains the mechanism of a floor buffer to William William Johnson and W, T, Gower inspect a team valve. Austin, Clifford Jones and Ralph Thurman. Enock Hoskins, Azell Strozier and Dennis Hambright make minor repairs. . v,,,.., T, .,..,N MW . . .,M..,,-1-.. . . 117 118 Saorfa llitmifg ,Zum ROW ONE: Thomas Neely, Coach Buford,lVIicheal King,Raymond Jennings, Festus Tatum, Howard Hoskins, Danny Jones,Richard Carr, Harold Lewis. ROW TWO: Harvey Cain, Homer Johnson, Larry Tolliver, John Hatcher, Ronald King, Kenneth Jefferson, X Kenneth Irvin, James lVlcGee, Wardee Bruce, Coach Rowan Lloyd Jefferson. ROW THREE: James Carothers,David Mitchell Calip Barbee, Ernest Gardner, Ronald Williams, Fiermon Prymus, Jerome Gilbert. L em agzow romide Although the record doesn't show it, Lincoln's Blue Tigers started in the 1959 season with a determination to move out of the cellar bit by bit, The 2-victories and 7-defeats record is not really indicative of the kind of ball played by the Tigers, Coach Buford concentrated on the fundamentals of football and insisted on a strict training schedule for each boy. This system paid off in improved defensive and offensive strategy. There was slaughter on the gridiron when Manual Redbirds met the Bengals. Desperate try for a score. Williams, Gilbert, Hatcher, Cain, Gardner and Hoskins spurred the team to a 47-6 Victory, Paseo fell to the Tigers 6-0, In between Manual and Paseo there was a suc- cession of losses. These losses were not discouraging because with each game the boys saw a bit of improvement. Lincoln will lose a number of good men with graduation, Nevertheless, they expect a much better showing next year when B Team Champs become Varsity men. Tigers struggling for a touchdown ' Emzsmiia3:1'5ii53w,,Ki.L1!+i?T5a.,:'.,,mz'.sziEi-3''ilY92iLss?LD3i52W'4t27fE4'ifiF:34 ' . ' 7.7 Where's the ball. :jQ6LlfVL Coach Wilson's Little Tigers fared better on the gridiron than did their big brothers. They moved up from a 1-1-4 standing last year to a 4-1-1 rating this year to win first placetrophy in the interscholastic League for 1959, f im jfolo 7 This tremendous improvement in a one year period is highly commendable. The coaches and boys look forward to as great an improvement in Varsity football for 1960. ij 861141 ROW ONE: Clarence Simpson, Major Riley, Alex Hill, Richard Agee, Raymond Jennings, Melvin Steward, Roy Broadus. ROW TWO: Coach Wilson, Jesse Smith, Harold Lewis, Woodrow Hammonds, William Jones, Kenneth Speese, Andre Taylor, James MoAee. ROW THREE: Clarence Saunders, Larry Tolliver Fernando Farr, George Brown, Robert Ford, Kenneth Irvin NOT SHOWN: James Westbrook,Wesley Elders,Rodger Jackson 122 SOVQAOQVJ WE THEY 0 Westport 33 12 Summer 1 3 42 Manual 6 0 C entr al 1 3 O E ast 32 O Northeast 9 0 Southeast 2 7 O Southwest 14 6 Paseo 0 Won 2 Lost 7 omecomin ? - 3-Wi 124 AEG llimiifg ROW ONE: Rodney Allen, Milton Brannen, Billy Williams, Howard Hoskins, James Davis. ROW TWO: Richard Carr, James Saunders, Freddie Warren, Ermon Dixon, John Frye, Harvey Cain, Jerome Gilbert, John Hatcher, Coach Kirkpatrick. igem egpltare Emf new The indomitable Tigers who boast three successive championship teams, an unprecedented record, reluctantly shared first place in Interscholastic league competition with two other schools. In spite of general opinion to the contrary, the Tigers proved that three-time- championship could be made four, The 1960 Tigers lacked experience, height, bench strength and depth when compared to previous title winning Tigers. But this did not keep the boys from playing championship basketball. Although Lincoln lost two of their first three non-league games, they won six out of nine league games. A heartbreaking loss to Manual ended the undefeated league record of thirty-two straight victories. This did not dishearten the boysg they bounced back to win clutch games against Northeast and East with whom they shared league Championship, They knocked out Central who challenged thern for this honor, In five years of league competition Lincolnfinished second the first yearg first the second, third and fourth yearsg and shared honors the fifth year. Coach gives team last minute instructions. . .196 ml HC lem. Shot for Rodneyy Just one of many. g6Lf5A'81fL6'L! Z? , learn ROW ONE: Major Riley, Carl Garrett, William Jones, Carl Speece, Richard Byrd,ReginaldGreene,EugeneJackson,Rudolph Greene, David Mitchell. ROW TWO: Wardee Bruce, Kenneth Rhodes, Larry Tolliver, Kennie Denmon, Coach Hardiman. 'K K' A A ' il' iiflwiifk I':W.lapis5K?iE5?i '!?!w,2i M 'ZTFE' 126 W E 70 43 42 62 41 37 52 41 58 Get That Ball Hatch C 0148 Southwest Paseo Manual East Van Horn Westport Southeast Northeast C entral 06Ll C! THEY 61 36 48 42 40 42 57 37 57 Tigers in action. Where's the ball. Dribble THAT BALL. NO SITTING DOWN ON THE JOB. hw ' 127 128 Howard McDaniels and Kenneth Jefferson take a low hurdle. L jl 6LC TRACK SCHEDULE March 26 State Indoor. April 1 Lincoln-Van Horn-Manual-Lincoln's Field. April 8 Sumner April 15 Westport-East-De LaSalle . April 22 Wm. Jewell Relays-Liberty, Missouri April 23 K. U. Relays- Lawrence, Kansas April 29 Sante Fe Relays-East Field. April 30 Baker Relays-Baldwin, Kansas Qnight finalsj May 6 St. Joseph Relays-St. Joseph, Mo. May 20-21 May 26-27 State Meet-Columbia, Mo. City Meet - South East Field On the mark, get set- Ready - Go lfor George Brown, Daniel Jones, Ronald Williams, Eddie Morrell, Jeptha Holloway. 4 . 4- FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Herman Cooper, Benard Brown, Howard McDaniels, Herman Carter, Festus Tatum, Jeptha Holloway, Joseph Evans, George Brown, Phillip Hill. SECOND ROW: James Caruthers,Winston Dillard,Richard Jarvis,Charles Mitchell, Charles Bush, Carl Green, Richard Ford, Ermon Dickson, Billy Williams. THIRD ROW: Ronald Williams, Eddie Morrell, Ralph Stiles, Kenneth Jeffei-son,Jerome Gilbert, Ernest Gardner, Daniel Jones, David Mitchell, Ulysses Smith. STAND- ING: Coach Herring. flue These fellows warm-up, Charles Bush, Phillip Hill, Ernest Gardner, Kenneth Jefferson, Richard Ford. 129 LAYOUT STAFF Doris Lowe, Layout Editorg Barbara Smith, Asst. Layout Editorg Pamela Hughes, Sports Editorg Juanita Hardin, Asst. Layout Editorg Brenda Comer, Typist. LITERARY STAFF Shirley Baker, Asst. Literary Editorg Lynette Franklin, Asst. Literary Editorg Doris Johnson, Literary Editorg Clarice Arnold, Literary Editor. X at XJ fl Zh My - K 'W'-V ..,,, ' .3 f SLM Q! M60 CO-EDITORS Danella Malone, Jamesetta Carter. ite SW Q! 5245, This is not the end of The Story of Sixtyg new sections ivill be added as time passes. But this is the end of one of the most significant partsg for this marks the end of childhood and adolescence and signals the beginning of adulthood. We are certain that the nature of adulthood will be influenced greatly by the ex- periences of our childhood and adolescence. We must at this point express our very deep appreciation to our administrators, our counselors, our teachers, and our friends for.. making those experiences desirable, meaningful and enduring. Staff and Class of 1960 3 E 3 4 59 E 2 i 3 5 5 3 4. a 5 v S Y 'S S K i .2414 tOgI 6LlOA:5 134 Jafar 6655 an Organizalfionj M 98 Americana Coed . . ...... Art Club .... Band ........ Bi-Phy-Chem Club . Boosters ..... Cheerleaders . Chorus .... Drafting Club . . Dramatics Club . Faculty .... French Club . . Fifeshmen . F.T.A. . Juniors ...... Junior Red Cross . Lapakas ..... Latin .... Majorettes ...... National Honor Society. . . One Hundred Girls . . Orchestra ..... R.H.O. . . R.O.T.C. . Seniors . . . Sophornores . . Spanish Club . . Student Council . . Trig Club . . . 77 93 82 95 95 92 81 101 10 100 62 98 38 99 103 101 94 97 ..97 92 102 88 18 54 100 96 83 Abrought, Willie . Acklin, Bobby . . Acklin, Willie . . Agee, Richard . . . Ailep, Henry . . . Alexander, Charles Alexander, Cheryle Alexander, Janis . Alexander, Myrna Alexander, Sandra Allen, Jacqueline Allen, Rodney . . Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Berthan Anderson, Chester Anderson, James . . Anderson, Wayne . . Arnold, Clarice . Ashby, Jacqueline . . Ashley, C'Artis . . . Aubery, Jacqueline Austin, Harding .... Avery, Ruth . . . Baker, Donald . . Baker, Jack . . Baker, Shirley . . Baldwin, John , , . Baldwin, Judith . . Banks, George . Barbee,Calip . , Barber, Gerald . Barber, Robert . Barber, Toi . . . Barbour, Johnny . Barnes,Jessie . . Barnes, Ozree , , Barnett, James . Bates, George . . Bausby, Henry . . Bazzle, Howard . . Beasly, John ,.., Beene, Sylvester . Bell, Frank . . . Bell, Ray .... Bell, Wanda . . . Belton, Dorothy . . Bennett, David . . Bennett, Rosalind . . Benton, James . . Berry, Pearl ...... Bitha, Dora .... Blasingame, Samue Bolden, James . . ..,SZVZC2xQLX ..62 ...54 . .. . 53 . . 54,120 . . . 62 . . . . 54 . . 62,95 . . .. . . . 19,100 . . . . . . . 62,104 19,52,97,99,100,102 . . . . . . . 39,99 . 19,124 . . . . 54 . . 19,99 . . 10,81 ......54 .......62 , , 19,81,82,83,96, 97,100,103,130 . . .. . 54,100 . . .. . . 39 . . 62 ....39 ..19,92 . ...... 54,100 .. . .. . .. . . 39 19,82,92,103,104,130 .. . .. . .. . .54 . . . . 54 . . 39,100 . . 39,120 , 52,92,99 , 19,89,Q0 . . 54,82 . . 62 . .54 ...20 ..39,81 ...62 ..54 . 54 . . 54,92 . . 20,81 . . 20,81 . . 39,99 . . 54,92 . . . . 54 . 39,s9,90 . . . 62 . . 62 . . .. . 54 ............52 lMfSg't. .. .1O,'88,90 ....52 Bond-, Lelia . . . Booker, Charles . . Boswell, Brenda .... Bowman, Antoinette . Bowman, Brenda . . . Bowman, Charlene . Bowman, Edward . Bowman, Wesley . . Boykin, Hazel . . . Branch, Yvonne . . . Branham, Milton . . . Breckinridge, Charles Brewer, Velma . . . . Brice, Elinor .... Brinkley, William . . Briscoe, Elbert . . Brittle, Willis . Broodus, Roy . . . Brooks,Doretha . . Brooks, Janice . . Brown, Alfred . . . Brown, Antronette . . Brown, Bernard . . Brown, David . . . Brown, Dewitt . . Brown, Eva . . Brown, George . . . Brown, George E. . Brown, Geraldine . . Brown, Glenda . . Brown, James . . . Brown, James S, . . Brown, John . . . Brown, Leo . . Brown, Leon . . Brown, Lester . . Brown, Levon .... Brown, Marshalene Brown, Ruth .... Brown, Sammie . . Brown, Sandra . . Brown, Shirley . Brown, Travis . Brown, Virgil . . Brown, Walter . . Brown, Wanda . . Brown, Willard . . Browning, Annie . . . Browning, Geneva . . Bruce, Marietta . . Bruce, Wardee . Bryant, Norma . . Buford,James . . Burch, Charles . . Burch, Franklin . . Burch, Norma . . ..20,98 ...54 ..62,92 54 ..39,94 ...54 ..54 ..62 ...62 .....39 ...54,124 ....62 .....62 ...54,l02 ....62 ..20,77,92 ....70 ..39,121 ....39 ..54 ...39 ....lO . . 54,129 . . 40,92 . . 54,92 . . . .. . . . 39 . .. . .. . .54 40,s1,121,125,129 . . .. . .. . 54 . . . 33,40,32,95 62 ..62 ..54 ..62 ..62 .....54 ......54 , , 54,92,95,100 .....40,'77 ....54,93 ..54 ..62 .40 ..40 ..54 ..40 ..54 . . . . . 62 .. . .. . 40 , , , . 20,92,93 . 55,120,124,125 . . .. . . .. 62 .. . .10,120 . . . . .55 . . 55,89,90 . . . . 62 135 . ..... 55 .....55 136 Burks,Wesley . . Burnes,Albert . . Burnes, Mickelin . Burnett, Bonnie . . Burrell, Frank . . Bash, Charles . . Butts, Jay .... Butts, Theresia . . Byas, Julie .... Byles, Eve . . Byrd,Paul . . . Byrd, Richard .... Cage, Sanford .... Cain, Harvey . Cain, Rita . . . Cain, Yvonne . . . Caldwell, Lillian . Cameron, Clyde . Cameron,Jeathro . . Campbell, Sandra Campbell, Shanon . . Caples, Bobette . . Carlisle,Wayne . . Carney,Howard . . Carothers, James Carr, Richard . . Carr, Willard . . Carson, Dorothy . Carter, Catherine Carter, Deanna . . Carter, Herman . . . Carter, James . Carter, Jamesetta . . Carter, Kelly .... Carter, Leford , , Carter, Raymond . Caruthers, Percy . Cason, Marcia . . Casselle, Jeanne . Chambers, Delorse Chambers, Janet . . Chambers, Larry . Chambers, Sandra . Champion, Estella Charles, Greter . . C harles , William . Chatn1an,Carolyn , , Chatman, Delores . . Cherot, Naomi . . Childress, Elbert . . Childress, Finis Clarity, Sandra . Clark, Carl . . Clark, Marie, . Clark, Mattie . Clark, Parthenia . Clay, Gene .,,, Clay, Joyce . . . . 55 .. . .20 . . 62,104 . . . 20,98 . . . .. 62 . . 55,92,129 . . . . 62 . . .21 . . 21,98 . . . . 55 . . . . . 21 .. 55,100,125 . 21,120,124 . . 21,103,104 . . . 21,99 . .21 . 21 . . 55 .. . . . 62,92 . . . .. . . . 22 . . 52,32,92,95,104 .......55 .. 22,120,129 .. 40,120,124 .. . . . 62 . . .. 40 . . 22,77 .........55,129 33,40,52,33,33,39,90,95 22,33,97,99,101,103,130 . . .. . . .. . . . 62 . .52 . . . . . . . . . 40 . . .. . . .. 10,82 , 22,32,95,97,93,109 . . . . . . . . . . 22 . ......... 22 . 22 . . . 55 . . 63,99 . . 55 . 55 . .53 . 63 . 40 . . . 10 .. . . . 55 . 33,31,39 . . . 55,95 . . .. . . . 63 . . 23,92,93,109 . . . . . 63 . . . 23,92 . . . . . . 63 . 63,92,95,104 Click, Rose ..... Colbert, Frances . Colemon, Theorist . Comer, Brenda . . . Conley, William . Conway, Patricia . . Cooper, Alberta . . Cooper, Barbara . Cooper, Herman . Couts, Alvin . . Couts, Roddy . Cox, Albert .... Crayton, William . Crocket, Frank . Cromer, Odessa . . Cummings, Barbara Curns, Roscoe . . . D Dale, Clorse . . . Daniels, Donald . Daniels, Jesse . . Daniels, William . Dansby, Geneva . . Darton, Andrew . Davis Albert . . Davis Charles . . Davis Cheryl . Davis Eric . . Davis Floyd , . Davis, Frank . . Davis Fred . . Davis, James . . Davis John . . . Davis John Jr. . . Davis Mable . . Davis Mayme . . Davis Minnie . . Davis Porter . . Davis Vivian . . . Dearmon, Shirley . . Denmon, Kennie , , Denmon, Wanda , . Dennis, Louis . . . Dennis Sylvester . . Dennis, Willa . . . Denson, Larry . Dibble, Audrey . . . . . . Dickson, Virginia . . Dickson, Willhelmena Diggs, Melvin . . . Dillard, Winston . . Dixon, Carl . . Dixon, Constance . Dixon, Reola . . . Dorsey, Sandra . . Douglass, Eleanor . Drew, Dennis .... Dunbar, Herman . . .40 ...63 . . . 63 . .23,94,130 . . 63,93 ....55 ...63 . 33,97 . . 23,129 . . . 63,93 41,8l,82,101 .. . . . 55 . 63 . 63 ....41 .....63 Crutcher, Lina . . . . . . . . 41,100,101 . . . 55,99 41,81,93,101 63 . 55 . .. . 41 . . . 23,103 10,32,33,39 . . . 41,101 . . . 55 . 63 . . 63 . 63 . . 63 . . 41 . . . 63 . . 41,92 . . . 10 . .55 . . 55 . . 41 . . 55 . . . .. 63 . . .. 55,99 . 55,100,125 .. . .23,93 . . . . 63 . .53 . .. . .55 . . .. . 55 l8,23,83,97 . . 55,92,95 . . . 53,95,101,104,1o3 . ........ 41 . . 41,129 . . . . 63 . 55,92,101 41 ...63 . 41 ..63 . 55 Duncan, Barbara Duncan, Delorse DuPree, Jerome Dupriest, Elsie . Dydell, Maurice . Eason,John . . . Echols,John , . . Edwards, Earl . . Edwards, Thomas Elbert,Jessie . . Elders, Wesley . Elliott, Arlene . . Elliott,Conrad . . Ellison, Delores . . . Erby, Lillian . . Evans, Carolyn . Evans Joseph . Evans Lee . Ewin, Amos . . Ewing, Bonnie . Farr, Ernestine . Farr, Fernando . Faulkner, Eljnora Ferguson, Sally Fielder, Wayne , Fields, Melton . . Fields, Ray .... Findley, Willie . . Finnee, Ressie . Flowers, Fredrick Floyd, Ralph . . . Fobbs, James . . Fobbs, Rudy . . . Forbish, Willie . . Frazier Ford, Authur . . . Ford, C Ford, R Ford, R leveland . ichard . . obert. . . Forman, Andrew . . . . Foster, Foster, Carter . Philistine Franklin, Alberta Franklin, Henry . Franklin, John . . Franklin, Lynette . . . . Franklin, Melba . Frazier, Barbara Frazier, Cordell , , Frazier, Patricia . . ,Tillman . . . 42,120,129 Frye,John , , . Frye, Juliet . Gardner , Earnest Gardner, Issac . ...41 . . 55,99 , 55,09,93 . 41,92 . . 55 ..9 . . 56 . . 42 . . 56 . . 63 . . . . 50 . . .. 23,104 . . .. . .. . .42 , 42,92,94,101,103 . .. . .. . . 50 .. . .. . . 63 . . 42,129 . . . 63 . . 63 . . 63 .. . . 42,100 . 42,107,121 . . . . 56,94 . . 42 . . 63 . . 63 . . 50 . . 63 .. 64 . .64 . . 50 . . 42 ....64 ..56,104 ...64 ....64 . . 42,129 ....56,l21 .. . . .. 53 42,39,90,101 . . . . 56,99 . . 42,103 ......64 .. . .. . 64 33,98,100,130 64 .. IIIIII04 42 1:42 . .. 50 . .24,124 ...64 ......11 Garner, Shirley . . Garrett, Arlelia . Garrett, Carl . . . Garrett, Marvin . . Garth, Brenda . . . Gaskin, Helen . . . Gaskin, Jacqueline Gibbs, Soloman . . . Gibson,Michael . . Gilbert, Ernestine . Giles, Laurene . . Glasco, Shirley . . Goforth, Betty . Gordan, Henry . Gore, Helen . . . Goss, John ..... Grady, Raymond . Graves, James . . Graves, Yvette . Graves, Yvonne , Gray, Louis . . . Gray, Pearl .... Grayer, Berdina . Grayson, Willie . Green,Car1 . . . Green, Joan . . . Greene, Dorothy . Greene, Edwina . . Greene, Joseph . . Gresham, Jessiemae Gresham, Joyceann Griggs, Annette . . Groves, Judith . . Guinn, Sherman . Guy, William . . H Hadley, George . . Hall, Bobbie . . . Hall,Margie . . Hall, Mertes . . ....64 . 24,99,106 .. 64,125 . . 42,101 . . . 24 . . 43 . . 64 . .. 50 . . . 50 . . 64,104 . . . 43 . . 24 . . . 56,99 .. . .. 70 . . 04,92,95 . .. . 64 . . . 56,92 . .. . 43 50,92,95,104 56,92,95,l04 . . . . 64 . . 43,101 . . . . 24 64 . 56,125,129 , 43,92,95 . . . . 14 . . . 43 . . . . 50 . . . 24,101 .. . . . 50 33,43,94,100 . . . 43,92 . 64 . . 50 . . 64 . 64 ....56 .....64 Halley, James . . . 53,239,100 Halley, Ruth .... ...... 5 6 Halloway, Jeptha . . . . 43,128,129 Hamilton, Terrell . ..... 64 Hamilton, Theresa . . . 43 Hamlett, Robert . . . . 56 Hamlett, William . . . . 56 Hammon, Pauline , , . . 43,102 Hammond, John . . ..... 56 Hancock, Charles . 56,89,90,l01 Handson, Myrna . . ..... 64 Haney, Edith . . . . 56,95,104 Hannet, George . . .... 64 Hardiman,Carl . . . . 11,125 Hardin, Alpha . . . . . 56 Hardin Betty . . . . 64,95 Hardin Henry . . . . . . . . 56 Hardin Juanita . 43,82,130 Hardridge, Gerald .. . . . 56,77 137 ......65 138 Harper,Johnnie , , Harper, Juanita . . Harrell, Angela . . Harris, Elmer . . . Harris, Frederick . Harris, James . . Harris, Sandra . . Harrison, Jeffie . Hasley, Bobbie . Hatcher, John . . Haugh, Brenda . . Hawkins, Emmett . Hayes , Elbert .... Hayslett, Herbert . . Hayslett, Walter . . Helms, Jerry .... Henderson, Alice . . Henderson, Beverly Henderson, Clintonia Henderson, Constance Henderson, Karen , . Henderson, Paula . . Hendricks, Clifford . . Henry, Nancy .... Herriford, Neal . . Herring, Cliford . . Herron, Lucille , , Hewitt, Alberta . Hill, Alex .... Hill, Ernestine . . Hill, Mildred . Hill, Phillip . . . Hillmon, Carlton . . Hishaw, Georgann . . Hobley, Delores . Hobley, Harriet . Hobley, Jeraldine . Hodges, Stephen . Hodges, William . Hogan, Jewel . . Holland,JaNae . . Holloway, Mary . . Hollis, Charlene . . Hollis, Charlotte . Hollis, Mary . . Hooker, Leroy . Hopkins, Glee . . Hopkins, Paula . Horn, Ronald . . . Horter, Charles . Hoskins, Howard . Hoskins, Yvonne . House, Judy, . . . House, William . . Houston, Arneida . Houston, Arthur . Howard , Hubbard James . , Fred . . . Hubbard, Norman . . Hudson, Tommie . .. 64 .. 43 .. 43 .. 56 . . 56 . . 43 .. 24 . . . 64 56 24,120,124 . . . 56,96 . . . 64 . 44,89 . . 25 . . 64 . . 44 . . 64 . . 56 , , 44,92 .....64 . . . 25,93,101 . . . 57,99 . . . 64 . . 11 . . . . 11 . .11,129 . . . 57 . . . . 44 . .64,120 ....44 ......'70 44,93,129 . . . .. 57 .. 25,96,101 25 44 . . 64,92,104 . . . . . . 64 57,89,90,100 ......65 . .25 . . 65 . 65,77 . 65,77 . . 57 . G5 . 11 . 53 . .. .65 . . . . . 65 , 25,120,124 . . . 57,92 . . 65,99 .....57 . . 44,94,103 . 57,92,93 . . . . 44 . . . 65 . 11 . 57 Hughes, Edmond . . . Hughes, Marcellus Hughes, Myrtle . . Hughes, Pamela . . Hughes, Ruby . . Hughlon, Eldon . Hughlon, Helen . Hunt, Mable . Hunt, Melba . Hunt, Sue . . . Hunter, Gloria . Hunter, Gloria . . Hunter, Shirley . . Ingram, Loyd . . Irwin, Kenneth . Ivy, Annie . . . Ivy, Rose . Jackson Jackson Jackson Charles . Dimple . Eugene . . Jackson Gwendolyn Jackson, James . . Jackson, Jeanetta . Jackson,Joe . . . Jackson,Joseph . . Jackson, Lanita . . Jackson, Orvell . . Jackson, Robert . . Jackson, Roger . . Jacobs, Rosa . . . Jacoway, Joyce . . Jardon, Leodie . Jarvis,Wanda . . . Jarvis, William . . Jefferson, Dorothy Jefferson, Gloria . . . Jefferson, Kenneth . Jefferson, Lloyd . . Jeffery, Dollie . . Jennings, Donna . . Jennings, Raymond Jiles, Clinton . . . Johnson, Alfred . . Johnson, Ann . . Johnson, Brenda . Johnson, Doris . . Johnson, Douglas . Johnson, Edward . Johnson, Fred . . . Johnson,NGeorge . Johnson, Homer . . Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Nathaniel Jolmson, Ronnie . . Johnson, Ruby . . . Johnson, Vincente . --...- nun... 25,98,1 .. 65,101 ......44 ......57 00,101 ,104,l30 ......15 ......65 .....65 ......25 57,92,95,104 . 57,95,104 . . .. 65 . .. 57,100 . . 65,104,108 . . .. . . 57 . . 57,120,121 .. . . . G5 . 57,92 .....60 . . 44,63,125 . 57,62,92,96 .. .. . .44 . 44,92,100 . . . . 44 .. . . . 26 .. 65,77,104 . . . G5 . . 57,92 . . 57,89 . . 26 . . . 65 . . . .. 65 . , 57,92,94 . . . . 57 .......26 . . .. 57,100 45,120,128,l29 . . .. 57,120 . . . . . . 45 . .. . . . 57 . . 45,120,121 . . .. . .45 .. 26 ......45 , , 1s,26,97,104,190 ......26 ........65 . . 26,92 . . . G5 , , 45,120 , , 45,77 . .. 57 , 45 , 65 . 45 Jolly, Eugene . . Jqlly, Monteda . . Jones, Bertha . . Jones, Danny . Jones, Edward . . Jones, Frances Jones, Harold . . Jones, Henderson Jones, Jacqualine Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jimmy . . Marion . . Meredith . Oscar . . Samuel . . lone . . . William . . . Jordan, Leon . . . . 65 . . 53,92 ...66 Jordan, Sandra . . Jordan, Eugene . . Josey, June . . . Joy, Ray .... Keeling, Thaddeus Keith, Elzora . . Keith, Shirley . . Kelley, Paul . . . Kelley, Theodore Kelso, Gail . . . Kemp, Herbert . Kennedy, Alfretta Kennedy, Charles Kennedy, Glenn . Ketchings, Jewie King, Carol . . . King, Etheline . King, Gladys . . King, Irma . . King, Johnne , , King, Joyce . . King, Martha . . King, Michael. . King, Nadine . . King, Ronald . Kirk, Bobbie . . Kirk, Charles . . Kirk, Raimonda . Kirkendoll, Judith Kirkland, Mary . . Kirkland, Richard Kirkpatrick, Perry Kyles, Bertha . . LaMaster, Dorothy Lanear, Maurice Law, Elmer . . Lee, Vera ,... Lee, Wilma . . . Leggett, Arvelius .65 ......65 . .. . .. . .. . 65 . 45,81,120,128,129 . . .. . . 65 . 26,94,97 . . . . 65 . . . 65 . 65 . . 45 . . 57,93 . 57 . .65 ......27 . . . . . . 11 45,93,121,125 . . .. . .45 . . .. 27,101 . . .. . .65 . . 45,94,103 . .. . 65 ..57 ..57 . 65 . 45 . . . 65 . .46,99 . . 66 . . . 66 . .. . 66 . . 27,101 . 27,96,107 . . . . 66 . . . 66 . . .. 46 . 57,95,104 .. . . . 46 . 57,93,120 . . . 66,95 . 27,77,l20 . . . 27,97 . . . 66 . . . . 46 . . . 57,103 . . 66,95,104 . . . . 46 . . 12,124 . . . 57 . . 46.92 . . . . 60 . , 27,77,81 . . . . 66 . . 46,77 . . 66,92 Lewis, Anna . . Lewis, Clara . . . Lewis, Georgia . . Lewis, Harold . . Lewis, Herbert . . . Lewis, Herbert D. . Lewis, Mallone . . Lewis,Robert . . Lewis, Sadie . . . Lidge, Charles . Liggins, Grady . . Lockett, Barbara . . Lolles, Marva . . . Long, James . . . Love, LaVerne . Lovelace, Myra . . Lowe, Doris . . . Lucas, Gladys . Luther, Wanda . . Lynk, Mable . . Lyons, Betty . Lyons, Cladia . . Lyons, Dennis . . Lyons, Joseph .... M McAfee, Carliss . . McAfee, Jacqueline . McClain, Evelyn . . McClain, 'Lawerence McClean, Wanda . . McClendon, Beverly McClunie, Tillman . McDade, Brenda . . McDaniels, Herbert . McDaniels, Howard . McDaniels, Joyce . . McDonald, Lester . . McFarland, Glenda . McFeeders, Theodore McField, Artress . McGee, James .... McKeal, Eloevell . McKevy, Charles . . McKibber, Thomas . McKinney, Melvin . . McMillian, Foster . . McMullen, Mary . . McNeal, Shirley . . McNeely, Carolyn . . Malone, Danella . Manning, Dorothy , Martin, Ida .... Martin, Johnny , Martin, Merele . . . Mason, Lenel .... Maxwell, Charlesetta Mays, Peggy .... Mays, Roger ..... .58 ......58 .. . .. . 58 .. 46,120,121 . .. . .. 58 . . 46,93 .. . 27 . . 66 . . 15 . . 57 . . 66 .. . 66 ..6639 . . 57,93 .. . 28 .'. 28,94 . . 28,130 . . . . 57 . . 57,77,l00 . . .. . 12 . . .. 58 .. 15 ..66 .. 58 53,32,95,96,100,102 . . . . . . . 46,92,102 ....58 . . 66,92 .. . .. . 46 . 47,94,102 . . .. . . . 66 . . 47,92,128,129 . . . 47,94,103 .. . .. . 47 . . . . 47 . . . . . . . 66 . . . . . . 47,99 . . 66,99,120,121 . . . . . 70 . . 47 . . . 47 . . 58,100 . . . . 66 . . 47,94 . . . .. . . . 58 . . .. . .. . . 66 23,31,32,33,93,99 102,104,130 46,95 .....46 .. . .. . 66 . . 46,98,101 . . . . 12 . . . . 66 . . 28,98 . . . 46 139 140 Merrill, Loretta . Mickles, Howard . . Mickles,Joseph . . Miles, Willie .... Miller, Cherylyn . . Miller, Patsy . . . Miller, William . Mills, Roger . . Minieffe, Willie . Miniffe, Ruth . . . Miniffe, Tommie . Mitchell, Charles . . Mitchell, David . . Mitchell, Frances . Mitchell, James . . Mitchem, Madeline . Mitchum, Joyeesteen Moman, Norma . . Moore Albert . . Moore Charles . Moore Faye . . Moore Gary . . . Moore Georgia . . Moore, Mable . . Moore Mildred , Moore Robert . Moore, Samuel . Moreland, Joan , Morgan, Birdie , Morrell, James . Morris, Barbara . . Morris, Shirley . . . Morrison, Barbara Morton, Marlene . Moss, Zeola . . Mullen, Joyce . . Murphy, Robert , . Murry, Vernice . N Nash , Nathan ..... Neely, Carolyn . . Neely, Thomas . . Newman, Lawrence Newman, Mary . . Nolan, Jacqueline . Nolden, Ruthie . . Norris, Emanuel . North, Edward . North, Horace . Nugent, Verlois . . Nunley,George . . . O Olgatree, Joyce , , Olgatree, Mclba . . Oliver, Geraldine . O'Ne:1l, Patricia . . 0'Reilly, Willie . . . 58 .. 66 . . 58 . .66 . .66 . .58 . . 47 . .. 66 .. 66,77 . .. .. 47 .. . .. . 47 . . 28,533,129 66,120,l25,129 . . . . 28,100 . . . . . . 58 .. ....... 29 . . .. . . 66 47,92,94,103 . . . . . . 47 . . 58 . . 66 . . 47 . . 58 . . 12 . 66,92 . 58 . . 48 . . . . . 48 . . .. . . 66 .. 58,128,129 . . .66,104 . . 53,100 . 29,94 . . . 66 , 46,94 . . 66 . . . . 67 . . 67,101 . 67,92,93 . . . . 46,92 . . 29,99,120 .. . . . 67 . . . . 67 .. . . . 67 . 56,92,99 . . . 48 . . .. 48 . . .. . 58 .. 48,92,100 .. 29,69,101 .. . .. . 67 , 46,94,99,100 . . . . . . 48 . 46,62 . . 67 P Pace, Brenda . . Page,Celia . . Page, Joan . . . Paige, Loren . . Pallard, Ronald . Parker, Frances . Parks, Barbara . . Patton, Antoinette . Patrick, Patricia . Paul, Dorothy . . . Paul, Rosemary . . Payne, Archileen . Peeler, William . . Pelton, David . . . Pennington, Mildred Penrice, Oscar . . . Perkins, Yvonne . Perriman, Gail . . Peters, James . . Pettaway, Nathaniel Ponder, Luke . . . Pool, Lula .... Porter, Lawrence Pouncil, Henry . . Powell, Darnell . Price, Eunice . Price, Ruth .... Pryor, Leonard . . Prymus, Fiermon R Ralford, Christine . Randolph, Mary . Randolph, Robert . Raspberry, Rufus . Ray,Charles . . . Raye, Lee .... Rayford, Alberta . Record, Helen . Redwood, Henry . . Reed, Shirley . Reese, Gary .... Reese, Hershell . Reese, Velma . . Relford,Betty . . . Rhodes, Rudolph . . Rhodes, Thurman . Rice, Carolyn . . . Rice,Mozella . . . Rich, Dalphine . . Richards, Lawrence Richardson, Sharon Richey, Willie . . . Ricks, Claudy . . Riley, Karen . . Riley, Major . . Roath, Carolyn . . Roath, James . . .....58 .....67,92 , , 48,92,97,102 , , 46,69,90 . .. . 67 . 58,77 . . 58 . . 67 . . . 67,92 . . 46,100 . . . 58 . 67 . 67 . 67 12 ....58 . . . . 67,92 . . .. 67,92,104 . 16,29,66,69,96 67 12 58 . 67 67 . . . 67 , 48,94 , , 67,96 . . . 12,77 .. 56,120 ....67 . . 67,95 . .. . 12 .. . . . 48 . . 49,92,102 . .. . . 67 . .. . . .. 58 . . 49,97,98,102 . . .. . . 58 . 56,94,99,101 . . .. . . 49 . . . 29,77 , . . 58 . . . . 59 . .49,125 . . 67 . . . 29 . . 29,101 ..67 67 .67 ..67 .......G7 .. . . .. 67,104 . . . 59,100,121,125 ..........59,102 36,49,61,66,69,96,101 Roberts, Charlene Roberts, Dolly , . Roberts, Lorene . . Robert, Marlene . Robinson, Betty . Robinson, Charles Robinson, Jessie Robinson, Marie . Robinson, Mildred Robinson, Utlea . Robinson, Warren Roby, Lovie . . . Rogers, Curtis . Rollins, Pencannon Rollins, Rita . . . Roseberry, Juanita Ross, Janet . . . Ross, Mattie . . Rowan, William . Rowe, Brenda . . Rowe, Nannie , , Rucker, Jewel . Rucker, Marian Rucker, Rhealine Rue, Geraldine Rush, Albert . , Russell, Joshua . Sampson, Wanda . . . Sampson, Willie . Samuel, James . Sanders,James . . Sanders, Sherman Savage, Norma . . Sayless, Burt . . Scales, Mary . . Scattliff, Enid . . Schiele, Carolyn . Scott, Bertha . . . Scott, Charlene . . Scott, James .... Scruggs, Carolyn Scruggs, Steven . Shelby, George . Shephard, Beverly Shephard, Yvonne Sherman, James . Shields, James . Shirley, James . Short, Robert . . Shumate, Betty . . Simmons, Fannie . Simmons, Marilyn . Sims, Charlie . . Sims, James . . . . Simpson, Clarence Slaughter, Carolyn Slaughter, Kenneth . . 59 . . . 59 .. 30,92 . . . 30 . . 49 . . 67 ...49 . . 67,92 . . 15 , , 49 . . 67 . . 59 , . 30 . . . 67 30,77 . 68,104 . . 30,96 4'9,'99,i0 .- .5 5 ...49 . 13,120 1,102,110 . . 53,32 . 59,77 . . 68 , 68 . . . 68 . . . 68 30,39,90 18,3O,94 . . . 68 . . . 68 . 49,124 . . . 30 . 53,104 . . . 59 . . 68 . . 49 . . 59 . .49 .. . .59 .. 68,92 . . 59 . . 68 . . . 13 . . 59,99 . . . 68 . 68 . . 68 . . . 68 . . . 13 59,95,102 .. . .13 . . 34,98 ...59 ...53 . 53,121 . . 49,94 ...59 Slaughter, Shirley . . . Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, srnith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sneed, Barbara Jeanne Barbara .... Bobbie . Brenda . . Brenda . Charles . . Clarice . . Danella . . Ellawease . Frederic . . Jessie . Jo Ann . . Leroy . Letha . Marian . Rita . . Rodney . Rosie . Senoble . Ulysses , Virgil . Tommie . . Speese, Kenneth . . Speese, Shirley . Spences, Fred . . . Spotwood, Charles . . Starr , Stevens , Aubery Davetta . . . 38,S0.,8.1 ,.82 ,88,89 ,9O,96 Steward, David .... Stevenson, Gary . . Steward, Delores Steward, Donald . . Stewart, Melvin . . Stiles, Stiles, Ralph . Ronald . Stovall,Cecil . . . Stowers, Sarah .... Strickland, Bonnye . Strong, Octavia . . Stroud, William . . Stuckey, Sarah . . Suggs, George . . Sullivan, Beteye . Swinney, Everett . Swinton, Grace . T Taft,Joy . . . . Tapps , Tatum, Tatum, Melvin . Festus . Mary . . Taylor, Andra . Taylor, Gary . . . Taylor, Theoplus . Taylor, Tyrone . . Taylor, Virginia . . Taylor, William . . Thomas, Alice . . -5-5 5.5 5-5 . . .. . . 68 3l,94,100,130 ......49 . . 59 . . . 50 . . 68,103 . .. 68 . . 59 . . 59 . . 31 , 68,93 , , 59,121 . . . 59 . 50,93 . . .. 68 . . 50,100 .. . 59 . 50 . . 59 . . 59 . . 53,129 . . . 50 . . . . 68 . .. . 68,121 . 31,101,125 . .. . . 59 . . . 68 . . . . 50,92 . . . . . 68 ......68 50 . . . .50,92 .. 53,99,121 . . . 59,129 . . 53 .. 68 . .59 . 68,92 . .. . . . 13 . . . . . . 13 31,97,100,104 .. . .. . 68 50 . . 68 . 13 .. 68,101 . .. . . . 69 . 50,93,120 .. . .. 68 . . 68,121 . .. 69 , 50,77,92 . . .69 . . 50 . 59 . . 50 141 ......69 ...69 Waller, 142 Thomas, Commodore Thomas , Earl ...... Thompson, Barbara . Thompson, Denyfeaus Thompson, Mamie . . Thompson, Reginald . Tillmon, William . Tinsley, Emma . Tipton, Mary . . Tivis, Marlean . . Todd, Helen . . . Todd, Rosetta . . Tolbert, Rose . Tollitte, Gloria . . Tolliver, Larry . . . . . Townsend, Roberta . Trent, Catherine . . Trimble, Wilma . . Turley, Gloria . Turner, Gloria . Turner, Zephia . . Twiggs, Brenda . Tyson, Clarine . . U Upshaw, Marguerite . V Vaughn, Brenda .... Vaughn, Janice .... Venable, Gwendolyn . . Vincent, Richard . . Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, W Alfonzo .... Charles . . Dorothy . . Richard . . Wallace, Kenneth . Wallace,Rodger . . Terrance . . Ward, Carol .... Ward, Elezy . . Ward, Ronald . Warner, Wilma . Warren, Barbara . . Warren, Betty . . Warren, Doris . . Warren, Freddie . Warrior, Charles . . Washington, Betty . . Washington, Brenda . Washington, Christine Washington, Edmund Washington, Herman Washington, Mary . . Watson, Geraldine . . . . 69 . . 8,88 . . . . 59 . . 31,77,83 . . .50,10O . . . . 59 . . 13 . . 59 . .31 . .31 . . 69 . . . 51 . . . . 31,100 69,120,121,125 . 38,51,92,94 . . .. . . 51 . 69 . 53 . . . . . 51 . . . . . 59,99 . 51,98,99,102 .......59 ..51 . . . 69 . . . . 59 . . 69,104 . . . . 59 ..51 ..60 ..51 ...69 ..60,89 . . . . 69 . . . . 51 . . 51,96,1O0 . . . 69 ...51 ...51 . . . . 69,104 . . 32,82,95 . . . . . 69 . . 60,124 . . . . 51 . . . 60 . . 51 . 60 . . 14 . . 69 . . 69 .69 Watson, Helen . Watson, Lillian . . Watson, Ray . . Webb, J eraldine ..... Webb, Rosetta .... Weddington, Michael Wedlow, Irene . . . Wesson, Diana . Wesson, Linda . West, Charles . . Westbrook, James Wheeler, Anita . . White, Archie . . White , White , White , White , White, vvhine, VVhite, White , White , White , Authur . . Henry . . James , . J. D. .... Marguerite . Phillip . . . Rose . . . Virgie . . Walter . . Willie . . . Whitmore, Calvin' . Wilbon, Augusta . Wiley, Wilks , Evelyn . . John . . . Willard, James . . Willard, Jessie . . Williams, Artie . . Williams , Barbara Williams, Benaree Williams, Bernard . Williams, Billy . . . Williams, Brenda . Williams,Carla . . Williams, Cartez . Williams, Cecil . . Williams, Daniece Williams, Donald . Williams, Harold . Williams, Iona . . Williams, John . . Williams, Leonard . Williams, Mary . . . Williams, Norman Williams, Reginald Williams,Ronald . . Williams, Samuel . . Williams, Sandra . Williams, Thomas . Williams, Wayne . Willingham, Ginnie . Wilson, Elosie . . Wilson, Garnet . . Wilson, Laurence . Wilson, Millie , . Wilson, Patricia . . Winston, Fred . . . Winston, Gladys . . 60 ........52,94 . 6932 .1B,532.,98,.161,lO3,104 . .. . .. . .. 14 . . . . . . 69,92,96 . . . .. . . . 60,92 . . 52,9v,98,101,102 . . .. . . . 60,95 . . .. . .. . 9 , , 52,81,98 . . . . 32 . . 52 . . 69 . . 52 . . 60 . . 52 . . 69 . . 60,92 . . . . 69 . .. . .69 . . . . . . 34,88,89 . . . . . . . . . . 14 52,94,96,98,101,112 . . . . . . . . . 69 . . 69 . . 60 . . 60 . . . 60 . . .. . . 22 . . . .. 52,101 . .60,99,124,l29 . . . . . . 60 .. . . . 60 . . .. . . 69 . . 18,32,83,97 . . . . 32,100 . . . 60,101 . . . 60 . . 69 . . . 14 . 52,92 . . 32 . . . . . . 69 . .. . .. . . 52 . . 52,12O,128,129 .. . .. . .69 . . 32,96,111 . . . . . 69 . . . . 69 . . 69,104 . . . 14 . . . 14 . . . . 14,121 . . . . 52,101 . ,. 18,32,95,103 ......60 ..70 Winters, Ronald ............ 70,93 Wise, Charles ............. 70,97 Wise, Charlotte . . 18,33,82,83,96,97,100,102 Wise, Norma . . . . . . Witcher, Claudia . Woodard, Francine Woodard, Janice Woodard, Norman Worford, Carolyn Worford, Patricia Wright, Elosie . , Wright, John . . . Wright, William . Wright, Winifred . 52,97,99,101,102 .. ........ 70 . . .. 70 . . 70,92,95 . . . . . . . 70 . . . . . . . 70 33,77,82,99,101 . ........ 33 ..60 ..6O ..6O Wright, Rose . . Wroten, Rosie . Wyatt, Dorothy . Wyatt, Olive . . Wynn, Gwendolyn Wynne, Randolph Yancy, Clarissa Young, Judy . . Zollar, Betty . . . . 60,77 . . . 52 . .33 . . 53 . . 70 . . 70 .....70 33,92,100 . .70 143 S' M ,I L.n,qmpr..d A amy: by wnuswonn-1 Maman., rm., u. s A. If K -. I . x , .


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