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24 T II E LINCOLN! A iFarta Non H?rba The world admires a man who not olny dreams but who also endeavors to put his plan into practice. Deeds are the emblems of thought for does it not take thought, consideration and foresight to accomplish something? Since we, the class of January ’24, have chosen this as our motto let us practice what we preach. Let us do more thinking and less talking. When we once leave the schoolroom we all will be confronted with perplexing problems and it will be the man who can think and act out his thoughts who will be the champion. We all start out to win so why not use this motto which was selected by the class, to place you on the road to prosperity and success.
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T II K I. INCOLNIA (§itr Jlmurr Our class flower, the American Beauty, has all the attributes of a perfect flower. They are dignity, patriotism and grace. Its color symbolizes truth, loyalty and virtue. The January Class of 1924 chose the American Beauty because of the six essential traits which it embodies to successful men and women must possess all of these traits; with any one of them missing material success cannot be obtained and one would be a failure spiritually. As it happens to be a spiritual failure is in most cases a moral failure and there is no place in society for a morally unprincipled man or woman. And it behooves us, the members of the January Class of 1924 to keep ihese six virtues as our aim through life and never allow our standards to become questionable.
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THE LIN CO I. N I 25 (Elahs (Unlnra We are justly proud of the colors which we have chosen, crimson and silver. The crimson stands for valor. In future life, dear classmates, let the crimson in our colors inspire you to bravery, bravery in facing the ups and downs of life. When things go wrong, and it looks as if failure were in sight, don’t be a quitter. Think of crimson and brace up. Square your shoulders to the world and be brave. The silver in our combination is intended to suggest peace tranquility of mind and body. When the hard side of life shows itself, it will be much easier to be brave if you keep calm. Think of the sweet peace of silver and go about your unpleasant tasks with a min dat rest and calm demeanor. You will soon win a place for yourself in the world if people know that whatever happens you will be brave and quiet.
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