Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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ELLSWORTH LUMLEY: Humorist from Bear Lake, Michigan, his zoological classes see him at his best, he likes birds and stamp collecting. MARION McALLASTER: Another product from Michigan, she fills the roles of counselor and composition teacher, she likes voices. HELEN McCLELLAN: A Northwestern scholar from Evanston, Illinois, she keeps her Latin classes up to date, her home and family are her hobby. DON A. McEACHERAN: A newcomer, from Stanwood, Washington, math teacher, he knows all the angles, he plays ping-pong for fun, MARY E. McKEE: A Canadian from Ontario, she teaches tolerance along the Pacific Rim, geology pleases her. CARL H. MAPES: Another Michigan-ite, he's a nationally known authority on the Northwest, maps and geographical slides are his interests. BERTHA MARTIN: Born in Russia, she commercializes young bookkeepers and typists, she likes to speak Spanish. EDITH S. MICHELSON: A Missourian from St. Jo, she has command of the French and Spanish, she likes to see the world. ALICE MILES: The historian from Trenton, Nebraska 4 Number One Rooter-her classes have snap! Bainbridge is her project. AUGUST C. MILLER: Born in Taunton, Massachusetts, a Harvard graduate, he teaches history, his dance band is a popular hobby. MARY LESLIE MONTFORT: Home-grown product, mathematics is her subiect, knitting and traveling make her happy. RALPH W. MUCKLESTONE: He first saw the light of day in Waukesha, Minnesota, mathematics is his extra-specialty. BILL NOLLAN: He's Pennsylvania's contribution to Lincoln, his teams make tough-going competition, Camano week-end-er. ELDORA V. OAKLEY: Pleasant Canadian, she stimulates international good will, instructs in the commercial field, she likes poetry, THOMAS E. O'CONNOR: Adopted Mercer-Islander, he originally hailed from Creston, Iowa, he likes to work with flowers, we'll wager he's Irish, JESSIE ORRELL: Unruffled Ontario-an, she spends her time as counselor and mathematics teacher, a punster, first class. ERNEST OSGOOD: Halls from a Colorado mesa top, blue-print reader and architect, his ideal life - Two Years Before the Mast. MABEL JOYCE PHILLIPS: As Boston as cream pie, she teaches home relations, her family and summer home at Suquamish keep her busy. MARJORIE PIDDUCK: Another rare home-town Seattle-ite, she keeps her glee clubs and chanters group well in hand, she likes golf. CARL PITZER: Another Texas longhorn, he's Lincoln's note-able musician, his Chanters are famous. ELIZABETH POOR: She's a New Jersey-an from Hackensack, and she knows her art! Books and gardening are hobbies with her. RUTH ROBINSON: Born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, she aspires to write short stories, collects fancy recipes for fun. OSCAR W. ROSENQUIST: An ex-Mount Vernon-ite, he specializes in botany and Annual advisorship, music and farming are tops with him. JESSIE RUPLE: She started life in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and takes charge of clothing classes at Lincoln, watching the green things grow is her hobby. MARY ELLEN RUSSELL: New to Lincoln, born in Seattle, she likes winter sports, versatility in subjects taught marks her curriculum. MARGUERITE SCHOFIELD: Locally grown Parisienne, she has an extensive background for her language classes, it's travel for herl MYRTLE SELL: A native of Minnesota, she keeps her history classes busy, she likes to read good biographies. ALVIN J. SELTZER: The Slim Summerville from Michigan, he enlightens on botany, a typical woods roamer,

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EDWARD ALMQUIST: Native Michiganiteg head of the commercial department, he swings a mean mashie. CHESTER D. BABCOCK: Freewater, Oregonian, as counselor, he pulls the rummies out of jamsg William Tell had nothing on him. ALLIE BLOUGH: Lady from Indiana, study hall whip wielderg depend on her for a chuckle. SHIRLEY E. BOSELLY: product of South Dakotag math anaylsistg he controls the journalistic guillotine, FRED BREIT: Originated in Sauk Center, Minnesota, he double-deals in counseling and cashieringg movies and skiing take up his leisure. CLYDE BURMASTER. 'Master from Sedro-Woolley, he's the shop-keeper in room I 5 boosts school spirit- aids in vim for victory campaign. EVANGELINE BURNS: Her home town's in Nevada, her heart's in the highlands, student- rule advocate, traveler. ROBERT BURROUGHS: Chehalis saw him first, students see him as stage crafterg he's mountain-bound over week-ends. FRANCES BURSELL: Typist from Minnesotag she teaches shorthandg her hobbies include birds, mountains, and nephews. MARION CANDEE: A Grand Rapid-er from Michigan, she places her Retail Sellers in business, tire priorities may curb her hobby. LUTIE CHEATAM: Her history began in Warrensburg, Missouri, her classes begin in room 2Zl 3 honor society sponsor, she gardens in lndianola. C. E. CLAUS: Shop authority from Nebraskag he hobbies with rifle, rod and putter, superintends industrial arts. EARL S. COCHRAN: The Denver-ite funster, he figures in logicg his A-l debaters will speak for him! BERNICE DAHL: Art lover from Minnesota, she pens the finishing touches on composition and literature studentsg her hobby: Going places. JESSIE M. EASTMAN: Librarian from South Dakota, her job is to keep her dates straight in the north wing, she knows her books. DAGMAR GEORGESON: Typist from Texas, her father was governor of Alaska, she dotes on music. ANN ELIZABETH GRAVES: Bellingham saw her adventg creative writing, her hobbyg she delves in social significance. IONE GRINDROD: Iowa- born, she sets up class-keeping in room 304, give her a trowel, a seed, a plot of earth - you'll make her happy. PORTER HATLEY: Local boy makes goodg he keeps a laugh up his sleeve and an eye on his math classesg farming is his favorite. EILEEN HOULAHAN: This Winnipeger can stir up palate pleasers in a twinkling, she loves the country. HELEN HULL: Montpelier, idaho, has a place in her cardiac muscle, her classes sparkle - horseback riding, skiing, dancing are her pastimes. ADDIE M. HUNTER: From Warren, Minnesota, to Lincoln, 308, she's a down-to-earth gardener in after-school hours. HARRIET RUTHERFORD JOHNSTONE: Great lady from Ohio, she sponsors the Esperanto Clubg travel and coin collecting get her vote. L. L. JONES: Wisconsin grew him hardy to achieve his thirty-four-year-without-an-absence record, prospecting and mining are up his alley. JOHN KERR: Producer of great plays, he was born in Montato, Minnesotag he is now employed by Uncle Sam, MELCINA LA FOLLETTE KNETTLE: A daughter of Washington, she embodies principles of English in her classesg words and a family are her specialties. DOROTHY LOUISE KWAPIL: One of those rare native Seattle-ites, she's an authority on booksg likes to write in her spare time. LEAH C. LOVEJOY: A Whidby Islander, she knows her Seattle history, she likes to watch the scenery roll by.



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'B 9x FACULTY JOHNSON SHERRICK: The representative from Kansas, geometry iester, he has a good time, automobile racing catches his fancy. OTTO F. SPERLING: The Gonzaga graduate from Nebraska, he has charge of the photography class, he's got you covered! EDNA L. STERLING: She's from Missouri, and she has to be shown, spreads the good word to Comp, classes, has culinary talent. STARR SUTHERLAND: Racket Wielder from Bellingham, he teaches history, it's the out-of-doors for himl J. BERNARD SWANSON: Nebraska claims the honor, he keeps his classes busy with lathes and wood-turning apparatus, he likes golf. IRENE TAAKE: A commercialist from Iowa, she knows her typing, she likes to watch the flowers grow. PAULINE THOMPSON: Washington-born, she likes the sporty things in life, walking is her hobby, VERNON THOMPSON: He's the organizing leader from St. Paul, Minnesota, he likes being part of the athletic program, boating is his hobby. HAZEL E. VOLLMER: She's the little figure of vim, vigor, and let's-use-every-minute from Elkpoint, South Dakota, she farms on Camano. L. HOWARD WELLMAN, Indiana- born, he's the second-semester chemistry teacher, Country Gentleman. BLANCHE H. WENNER: Her home-town is Salt Lake City, she teaches in the Annex, travel talker, MARIE WIEGMAN: Linguist from St. Louis, Missouri, she also has charge of the study hall, she delights in watching words sprout. ELLA B. WILLARD: Skyscrapers must have been familiar to her, she was born in New York, has charge of study hall, likes to drive her own car. INIS WILLIAMS: A golfer from North Dakota, she teaches English, amiable personality, KATHARINE A. WOLFE: The feminine corn husker from Lincoln, Nebraska, she may well be proud of her dance drama group, enjoys a good hike. W. D. YOUNG: Fly-fishing Oncontan from New York, he enlightens on physics, he likes trout fishing. IRENE BAKER: Sioux City, Iowa, gets her back-home mail, she keeps tab on the tardies, her little daughter is her pal. PATRICIA EYRES: A British Columbian from Victoria, she's the lady to see for bulletins, she likes music. VIDA FULCHER: From Hartsdale, New York, to assistant librarian at Lincoln, she dances for a hobby. CLARICE HAWKES: Another native Seattle-ite she keeps an eye on office scenery, she collects stamps, too. REGINALD LE BRUN: Our custodian from London, England, he still retains his accent, he keeps spare locker keys.

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