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THE LINCOLN!A 20 (EUisb 1. Now is the time when we must say good-bye To friends and teachers dear at Lincoln High We of the Class of Nineteen Twenty-Four Go on life's journey as the knights of yore. Chorus Now as we leave dear Lincoln High And we in parting say good-bye We shall acclaim thy name with praise Lincoln High! Lincoln High! Lincoln of thee we’ll hold sweet memories Where e’er we tread the path of life Onward and upward shall we strive Lincoln High! Lincoln High! 2. May all the truths learned here supply our needs May our life’s aim be, not by words but deeds We shall endeavor all to life for you And to your teachings ever more be true.
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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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THK LINCOLN IA Ti (Lhw JJimit DEEDS NOT WORDS In years which are to come, Dear Lincoln, we shall try To win ourselves a place In life, with battle cry : “Facta non verba!” With you, 0 student friends, Our motto we would leave When duty you would shirk, To this fair warning cleave: “Facta non verba!” A grateful debt we owe, 0 teachers dear, to you, You’ve urged us to succeed You’ve given us this clue: “Facta non verba!” 0 classmates, friends so true. Go forth in Lincoln’s name. And conquer by these words, And add to Lincoln’s fame, “Facta non verba!”
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