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i ws%t%% -.. ¥ -wis s% ' !! ir ' Directors Top. lejl to right: Mrs. Mathildc SrKiiettncr. Miss Liira Love, Mr. Fraiil; Malclte. Mf Norman Duncan. Miss Grace W ' orthen. Mr. John I o. , Mr. James Timney. Mr. Willis Bates, Mrs. Katherine Barrett. Miss Kalherine Adams. Center lejt to right: Mrs Sara Drury, Mrs. Harriet Laidlaw, Mr. Arden Edwards. Miss Reta Mitchell, Mr. Walter Potter, Miss Winifred Mcl3onoush, Mr. Louis Tozier. Miss Blanche Miller, Mrs. Jessie Elliott. Mrs. Mary Howelh. 6o om. U ' jt to right: Miss Ada Cordner, Miss Lucy Connell. Mr. James MacFarlane, Mrs. Mary I lostetlcr, Mr. Phillip Ferguson, Miss Eva Cole, Mr. Edwin Martin, Mrs. Isahel r.ruwell. Mrs. Paiiliiic Lamson. Miss Helen Thompson. Thirteen
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Mrs. Marjorie Nichols Shea Girls ' ' ice Principal Mr. Roger B. Van Pe Boys ' Vice Principal Nhss Lama Li. Bridge Kcgistrar Executives MRS. MARJORIE NICHOLS SHEA JLJLRS. Shea, acting as adminis- trative assistant to the principal, has charge of making the master program twice a year. This includes room schedules, LeII schedules, and the complete arrangement of classes in all depart- ments by periods so that there may be the fewest possible conflicts for pupils. As general sponsor of clubs and supervi- sor of the school s social activities, she is responsible in a large degree for the success of parties and dances and various club enterprises. Mrs-. Shea s position is very exacting, and the effort and ability she brings to it are indi- cated by the smooth schedules at Lincoln. MR. ROGER B. VAN PELT Ti HE interests and duties of Mr. Van Pelt are many and varied. Being advisor to boys who consult him on school political matters, he is called upon to solve some intricate and at times very painful problems. His work as Judge-Advocate, however,- does not affect the general esteem with which he is regarded by the students. He renders invaluable service in supervising the upkeep of buildings and maintaining the grounds in attractive condition: and. in addition, serves as transportation engineer, his duty in this connection being to arrange for the convey- ing of students to and from school. MISS LAURA BRIDGE TL ' DENTS at Lincoln are and checking credits for graduation. Miss Bridge always especially grateful for the personal displays a sincere interest in and understanding interest in their work exhibited by the registrar, of the students ' social needs. This with her Miss Bridge. highly developed faculty of remembering faces Aside from her duties of enrolling new stu- and calling new and old students by name helps dents, assisting them in choosing the right classes to establish the feeling of general friendliness and courses during their four years iji high school and strengthens the morale of the student body. 7 IV e I V e
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i L e ?v (s f ■ e ' 2 Top, left to right: Mrs. Alice Strawn, Mrs. Eleanor Harwood. Mrs. Jetta Henderson Miss Alice Green, Mrs. Frances Finney, Mr. Gerald Calhoun, Miss Gertrude Stroud. Mrs Gladys Halle ' tt Miss Bessie French, Miss Helen Scott, Miss Helen Moore. Center, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Leslie, Mr. A. K. Jenkins, Mrs. Lillian Erb, Mrs Florence Tumey Mr. George Purnell, Mrs. Alice Noble, Mr. John Goldthvvaite, Miss Edith Piotrowski Miss Pearl Colvvell. Bottom, left io right: Miss Esther Spencer, Mrs. Maud Service Miss Ann McAlmon, Mrs. ' ' elma McClean, Mr. B. C. Banner, Miss Ella Morgan Mr H. J. Wcnig. Mrs. Svlvia Ford, Mrs. Cora Crocker. Mrs. Sarah Mullen. Fourteen
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