Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1934

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ZCUALUM ---' The Commercial Department trains those students who plan to enter the field of business. Lincoln has a reputation for having one of the best commercial courses in the city. This department is invaluable in that it gives training to those who wish to hold oiiice positions immediately after graduating. After the thorough instruction offered here students are capable of filling almost any commercial position. Such subjects as typing, shorthand, business training, bookkeeping, accounting, commercial English, law, and geography are examples of the training offered. The Commercial Department, headed by Mrs. Minnie Kuykendall, consists of Frances Bursell, Dagmar Georgeson, Addie M. Hunter, Eleanore Loughead, Leah D. Lovejoy, Bertha Martin, Eldora Oakley, Irene Taake, Hazel Vollmer, and Marion Candee. law 1. lil'RSlCI.l.. lIl'N'I'lClQ. x1.x1:'1'lN, I.uL'1zilIi.xln, law 1iIi1JR12liSlPX,'li.X.XIili, l,ux'li,1uY. X'0I.I.NIl'1N.H.XlxI.liY. lil'YIiIiNlJ,Xl.l.. j . !i'wfi' t'l..Xl,'S, NIl'l'liI.liS'l'HXI-1,HLSHN. XHNNIVK. Home Iicewomcs DEPARTMENT .... T., m,,,,,, ,,,,u,.,,,0.k ,nd cooking consist of guesswork and sessions with the cook-book. It is the purpose of the Home Economics Department to teach better and easier ways of accomplishing the necessary work. To do this the department offers such subjects as clothing, sewing, foods, and house-hold man- agement. This department includes Eileen Houlahan, Velma Minnick, and Florence Cottrell. Bows' INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT .... 1,,,,,,.,,.,.g the handicraft of the students is the work of the Industrial Arts Department. Under the in- structors' guidance, the boys get practical training in such beneficial subjects as wood-turning, metal work, drawing, lettering, and electricity. Mr. C. E. Claus is the head and L. L. Jones, Roy Kellogg, R. W. Mucklestone, S. C. Olson, and C. E. Wassberg complete the faculty of this department. V Page l 5 Faculty WT l i 1 'I l 1.4

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.... All students are acquainted with the History Department as all have taken some phase of this subject. Under the capable guidance of eleven teachers, students explore the mysteries of past governments, their internal workings and their external activities, and learn of the development of the world from the age of the caveman to the modern age of cement and steel. In studying the political and economic trials and errors of the past, a student is better fitted to solve correctly the problems of present and future life. The History Department is headed by T. E. O'Connor and includes H. H. Fitch, Glen Seymour, Mary E. McKee, Alice Miles, Carl Mapes, Lutie Cheatham, Myrtle Sell, Creighton E. Hays, Jessie Weaver, and Evangeline Burns. Non' I. IZVRNS, MILES, Nlclilili, VIII-l.X'l'Il.XNl. SELL. Rim- 3. NIAPICS, SEYMOVR. ILXYS. FVITII. OTUNNHR. ICU-rr r. I-'ISVIIICIL Sl'IIUIflliI.ll, IIICXIIRICKS. XITVIIELSON. Ram' 3. POUR. ll0'I'C'IllilSS, XX'lE4lXl.XN, ISUSII. Faculty HJREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT .... LC,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, other than English seems quite a task, but under efficient teachers the matter is not diHicult. The student able to read and understand more than one language gains opportunities he would otherwise lack and also gains a wider understanding of the people he is studying. This depart- ment offers French, German, Latin, and Spanish. The head of the Foreign Language Depart- ment is Edith S. Michelson. Other foreign language teachers are Elizabeth Bush, Adelaide Fischer, Lela M. Hendricks, Marguerite Schofield, and Marie Wiegman. ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPARTMENT .... The Arts ,nd Cm, De- partment offers to students something of the finer things of life. It teaches the intricacies of the various arts among the most popular of which are design, drawing, and leatherwork. Miss L. M. Hotchkiss works with Elizabeth Poor, Helena Torrey, and Theodora Dodds toward this end. Page 14



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MILING. Disdrmingiy smiling photos H Zenith ot or photogrdphers grt. in- dividuois, iorge ond smgiiy ond group pictures Where those to he took stood gui- etiy tor just or moment to piegse the photogrgpher. Shining noses giinting hop- piiy in the sun M- ond they hgd on their Very own neck- ties, tool No, not sgints, just oigss- men gt Lincoln, Big shot, in- signitiognt trosh, igrge group, smorii group - gli smiling. Perhops this is the hest woy to remember them. X I W 3 7 X i 173' 'IL- ! t

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