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qaculf Recalling the past four years, their happinesses and fellowships, their personal growths and achievements, we feel that they would not have been possible without the sympathetic, ever-patient guidance of the faculty of Lincoln High School. To them, we offer our humble grati- tude. Though at the conclusion of our high school years we shall lose their kindly comradeship, we, the students of Lincoln, will strive to the fine ideals and inspirations imparted through this association. Third Row-Mr. Bard, Mr. Baddeley, Mr. Summons, Mr. Pear- son. Second Row-Mr. Goldthwziite, Mr. MacKenzie, Mr. Butler, Mr. Bziclger, Mr. Ilurlbut, Mr, Benner. First Row-Mr. MzicFzirl:ine, Mr. Baird, Mrs. Shea, Dr. Andrus, Mrs. Finney, Mr. Tnde, Mr. Marshall. Third Row-Mr, Vveiiig, Miss Cordiier, Mr. Boucher, Mr, Ed- wards, Mr. Graiuhen. Second Row-Mrs. Thompsoii, Mrs. Gruwell, Miss Herbert, Miss 1llCAlllliJ11, Mrs. Gurley, Miss Morgzui. First Row-Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Drury, Miss Mur- dock, Miss Connell. i i 4 i i I
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fue 'zjbiie fwriofb .mea Mrs. Marjorie Nichols Shea, Girls' Vice Principal, is a friend to every girl at Lincoln High School. Her warm smile and wise counsel have helped to overcome many of their perplexities and problems. Along with her never-ending duties as advisor to the girls, Mrs. Shea has charge of making master programs of the school twice a year. This program includes complete arrangement of all student ac- tivities. For her tireless effort and her ability in her work with both girls and the entire school, we are deeply indebted to Mrs. Shea. ffojefz Mn pe!! Mr. Roger B. Van Pelt, Boys' Vice Principal, is a constant example of a regular fellerf' He has won the respectful admiration of every boy at Lincoln through his honest dealings and straight forward manner. We owe the beauty and upkeep of our campus and the efficiency of our transpor- tation system to his never-ceasing efforts. Never known to give up, always a friend, quick to smile, fair in judging, and ever-sympathetic in his ways as boys' advisor, Mr. Van Pelt is a fine example for every boy to follow. Maud Qfefzvice Mrs. Maud Service is the guardian of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. Few of us realize what an important part she plays in our school life. It is Mrs. Service who arranges and rearranges pro- grams for the undergraduate students until all concerned are satisfied. She may be found in her room, busily engaged in helping someone at all times. fau'M 571.490 Upon entering Lincoln High School, one of the first people a new student meets is Miss Laura B. Bridge, registrar, who is one of the most gifted members of the faculty. In her work as advisor, cataloguer, organizer, and sympathizer as well as occasional chastiser, she has become a foster mother to the student body. Her gift of patience, memory, and tactfulness combined has never been equalled anywhere, and we realize this more clear- ly every year as Miss Bridge continues inconspic- uously and tirelessly in mothering Lincoln High School.
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Second Row-Mr. Olivor, Major Dunsworth, Mr, Blount, First Row-Mr. Mnlcttc, Miss CQlliQ,'lPy, Mr. Giiluspie Miss Shryuck, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. 1X1'IllSU'U1lg', Miss Mason. 5-w-'nam '97 .T-.,......-.,..v,,,.,,. , . Second Row-Miss Andersen, Mr. Greene, Mrs. Rocks Butler, Mr. Ames, Miss Reid, Mrs. Moore, Miss Worthen. First Row--Miss Baker, Mr. Gittins, Miss Thorpe, Mrs. Mrs. Persons.
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