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.... Eleven years of work in Lincoln and experience teaching in other schools have made Mr. Higgins the successful man We know. He graduated from Ohio WCSlCy'dH with Phi Beta Kappa honors. His many and varied duties include overseeing in- struction, planning assemblies, supervising courses of study and athletic activities, and consulting parents over difhculties of the students. For the past year he has been working as chairman of a committee for the development of Character Edu- cation. His main interest, however, is Lincoln High and its students. He is working constantly for the Welfare of his school. , K 1 i 3 1 l.eRHY .XL IIICNQIXS K , ex r i ' 5 i I' f K - , Y 1 . GIRLS' ADVlSOR .... Miss Coit, born and educated in Seattle, went to Broadway High and received a Master's degree in English from the University of Washington. Before becoming Girls' Advisor in February she taught English and has conducted one Literature V class this semester. She was sponsor of the Class of 1932. She aids needy girls to find jobs and is a willing advisor for all girls. While interested in everything, her hobbies are music, art, and literature. Her ap- preciation and interest serve to brighten the Girls' Club Room and the lives of the girls who come there. Administration 1252, Nam, ' ... I NI I R I.X.Xl lf. VOL!-1 to
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1 VICE-PRINCIPAL .... M., Lothrop, Lincoln's Vice-Principal since 1921, was previously head of the history department here. Graduated from the University of Minnesota, he became Su- perintendent of Schools in Mapleton, Minnesota. One of the busiest members of the faculty, he is advisor to both pupils and teachers in almost all school matters, assigns and adjusts classes at the beginning of each school semester, checks activities of school organizations, and lxeeps in touch with all grade schools contributing to Lincoln, all with an unfailing interest in youth and its well-being. Xllil. nl. l.lVl'IllUPl' Bovs' ADVISUR .... M., Aim., Quan-fx l,l l'llIiRf',.Xl.'l'N1.XN age I I Boys' Advisor at Lincoln for nine years, graduated from the University of Washington in 1923 with his B. S. degree, returning to secure his M. S. degree in 1927 and his Ph. D. in 1933. Before coming to Lincoln, he taught for several years in Ohio and Wgishington schools. As Boys' Advisor he has charge of the fire squad, traffic squad, motor squad, Boys, Big L, Lynx Club, and Board of Control. He is also a proficient gym teacher, and his Zoology classes are among the most interesting in school. Administratzon
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