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PAGE FOUR Be Courteous At Lincoln Surely the girls»and boys of Lincoln High School want our school to be the most courteous school in the county. To accom plish this there are two things that we can do. First, each boy and girl must make it a part of himself or herself to be courteous at all times. Secondly, we must practice the rules for doing the correct and courteous thing. Po liteness costs nothing, but wins everything worthwhile. If we re- THE LINCOLN ECHO FEBRUARY 14, 1951 -Drama- {Contnided from page 1) Minor roles by Alice Page, Bar bara Lee Jones, Ruby Booth, Er nest Cordal, Bessyne Ward, Rich ard Baker, Eddie Guthrie, Marian Galashaw, Cynthia Booth, Ma thew Mason, Edward Geer, Muriel Atwater. Alfred, Barbee, James Hester and lola Baldwin. Mrs. M. D. Turner was director. member to practice these thmgs, we shall have no trouble in mak ing Lincoln High a more courte ous school. Carolyn Hogan—8-A u N U S I I SJf A L F L O W E R S ANN'S FLOWERS W. Franklin Street PHONE F-5259 BRAMBLE FLORIST (Formerly Chapel Hi Flower Shop) PHONE 4851 NITE PHONE 2-7452 R. L. Long, owner Rev. Manley Is Presented In School Assembly Program To begin our assembly pro grams for the, new year the as sembly committee presented Rev. Manley who brought us an inspir ing message with plenty of food for thought and practice during! the new year. On January 12 the assembly committee brought to us a movie entitled “How Do You Do?”. This movie demonstrated the correct ways of introducing people. The 12-B grade entertained the assembly on January 19 with a pla.y. The persons who contribut- I ed to the success of the perform- -N.F.A.- (Contnuied from page 1) vided fruit, candy, nuts, toys, and : articles of clothing for some of the 1 unfortunate children of our town. Many of the churches and some of the students gave donations to j help the boys with this project. ance were Romana Barbee, Eddie Guthrie, Hattie Farrington, and Mathew Mason. On Jan. 26 four members of the Othello Club, gave a drama tic scene from the play, “Craig’s Wife" by George Kelly, which they had prepared to take to the Dramatic Clinic in Charlotte, N. C. Persons who had parts in the skit were Alice Paige, Bess yne Ward, Mary L. Stroud, and Marian Galashaw. The 10-A Grade presented a movie on February 2 which was i concerned with Franklin D. Roosevelt and the March of Dimes Campaign. ■Band- (Contnuied from page 1) ’F'o tFic clinic 'vgi"C John Clark, alto saxophone; Georgia McCoy, tenor saxophone; Mary Norwood, trombone; Sam uel Atwater, drum; William Har graves, clarinet; and Velma Bell, majorette. Editor: AF 44 167 597 Hq & Hq Sq Ent AFB Colorado Springs, Colo. Lincoln Echo Lincoln High School Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dear Editor: How are you? You may not know me but I was a student at 1 your school. I have been receiv ing your paper each month and I want you to know how much the fellows and I like it. Sincerely yours, Cpl. James L. Cates HOLLYWOOD GRILL 411 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. Our Chicken Dinners Are “SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT’’ WOOTTEN - MOULTON PHOTOGRAPHERS COAL & fuel oil —Best Quality And Service— BENNETT & BLOCKSIDGE INC, PHONE 6161 105 E. FRANKLIN ST.
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