Lincoln Junior High School - Panthers Lair Yearbook (Orem, UT)

 - Class of 1960

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Lincoln Junior High School - Panthers Lair Yearbook (Orem, UT) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 10 of 52
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Little Black Sambo tBible Versiony by Norma Bellows Chapter 1 Now in the time when Edward was King and when hair was naturally black, there dwelt in the laud a certain lad called, Little Black Sambo. He was the son of Black Jumbo, who was the son of Black Jumbo the third, who was the son of Black Jumbo the second, who was the son of Black Jumbo the first, and the years of Black Sambo were four and seven. Now Black Mumbo, who was the mother of Black Sambo, who was the wife of Black Jumbo, made Black Sambo an exceedingly beautiful pair of blue trousers and a coat of red in color. Now when Black Jumbo heard of these things that had come to pass, he departed to the market and traded some camels for an umbrella which was green in color. And a pair of sand- les with many straps and then soles. And lo, and behold, there was a great re- joicing of Black Sambo in his garments of many colors. Now it came to pass that wandering in the iorest one day, Black Sambo befell upon a mountain lion. Now the trembling of Black Sambo was great, because the animal was going to devour him. Said Little Black Sambo, If you will but let me be, I will give you my coat which isA' red in color. The lion took the coat and said, Now I will rise and be gone because I am the grandest in the forest. Continuing his journey, Black Sambo be- fell upon number two lion, who was also exceedingly hungry, as the lion of before was. Behold, now he had to part with his lower garment, his exceedingly beautiful pair of trousers; which was blue in color. Now all hail; From the grandest to behol your eyes upon. Rejoiced the lion. Now Little Black Sambo's Seart w 5 fi led k with sorrow. But this w i e 1601.95! sorrow, he then befell upon number thr lion. a,xetttt' y And he also, was exceedingly hungry, and made it be known to Sambo he was going to eat him... 6h gracious one, I will give you my sandals with many straps and then soles, which may laden your ears. Thus being done by one and four lions until all Black Sambo's exceedingly beauti- 8 ful garments were gone. Now it came to pass, that all which had transpired had made Black Sambo's heart sad and heavy. Woe, woe, rob not the poor, because he is poor; bow down thine ear, and hear the words of the wise. And when he heard the angry voice of the lions, disputing over who was the most grand, he hid himself in the forest. And when he saw what had happened, Black Sambo gathered together his clothes and returned to his home. Now it came to pass, that when Black Jumbo came upon a certain place in the forest, he found great piles of honey, which he gathered and took home. Now Black Mumbo spread before them manna and honey and they did eat. And it came to pass, Black Sambo did most. One hundred and seventy-ni-A portions of it. f

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Days of Horror by Dorothy Fielding I shudder to think of the many ways that men were punished in mid-evil days. Ways that were horrid and ruthless and bold- to talk of these makes my blood run cold. A coffin with slowly closing door, that held twelve spikes, or maybe more. Tongues and ears were slashed away and then set up for a public display. Or chained to the sand 'neath the burning sun, more and more often these things were done. Pulled on a rack 'till your innards were out, burned at the stake 'till your ashes -- about. Tied to a wall near some flesh hungry rats, with only the squeaking of evil-eyed bats. Hung by the thumbs from the rafters so high, and with only the vultures to croak and fly. To be boiled in oil, or drowned in mud, these are the things that chill my blood. Rain by Lorna Hodgkinson Pitter, patter comes the rain Knocking on our window pane, Sometimes soft and sometimes loud; Sometimes it comes in a great big cloud. Rain to me is somewhat frightening, Especially when thereis thunder and lightening. But still its fun to watch the rain If you are behind a window pane. Taffi by Marsha Thomas I found him starved and almost dead He was too weak to raise his head I picked him up and took him home, For now lid keep him for my own. I fed him meat and milk to keep strong He was fat and healthy before long. I gaye him understanding and lots of care Both fun and excitement we did share! With eyes as brown as chocolate drops A nose as black as night A curly tail that's quite a pro At wiggling left and right. This little pup has won my heart I hope that we will never part. He is so cute and sweet With his little white tail and feetf I hope that together we will always stay, For this little pup has made my life both wonderful and gay. He has a brand of beauty that belongs to him alone, This little dog called Taffi I will forever call my own!



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Joyce Axton Bob Mott Gladean Gillman Fred Masterson Sandra Goad Vicky Murdock Michael Jennings Ken Nelsen Lester Jepperson Harold Nicol Dawna Peck Clark Robinson Gary Rosenlof Marilyn Paystrup Vice-Ptesident NINTH GRADE Steven Barnes Edward Bunker Brent Cahoon Kenneth Clark Ted Davis Doug Dennison Reese Fillmore Lewis Jacob Lloyd Johnson Jay D. Lloyd Sheldon Lundeford Donald Noel Farrell Reed President Raymond Peterson LeRoy Pulham Bryce Rawlings David Seeley Laraine Johnson Secretary Johnny Slater Alan Smith Billy Smith LaRelI Sorensen Ronnie Stubbs George Vert Paul Wells Paul Wilding Larry Willson

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