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Rosalind Ahrens English Alice Anderson English Dean Crocker English Wayne DeMouth English Lillian Hildreth English Gerald Jaehnel English John A. McWhirter English Colleen O’Brien English Herbert Ramp English Henry E. Sanders Journalism Harley Waller Suzanne Young Speech-Drama English Xanguage flrtA Ire 7 he KeifA to Huoule e The English language spreads more knowledge to more people than any other language in the world today. Especially in America a good knowledge of English is essential. To instill a fundamental knowledge of the lan¬ guage, both in writing, reading and speaking is the aim of Lincoln’s language arts department. Discussion groups explore the realms of many books. Inquisitive minds are encouraged in active English classes. — 8 —
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Board ctf education DES MOINES INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT’S BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS are, from left to right: Arthur Davis, Mrs. Roland E. Grefe, John R. Haydon, Herrold V. Mann, Secretary, Board of Education; Richard W. Lozier, President, Board of Education ; Dr. John H. Harris, Superintendent of Schools ; Ora E. Niffenegger, Mrs. Jack Spevak, and Dr. Floyd M. Burgeson. HELEN CLAUSEN Nurse Mrs. Clausen keeps a check on all student health prob¬ lems. She hasn’t been at Lincoln for very long, but she has already made many friends. HELEN HOLT Librarian Miss Holt is in charge of the school library, its refer¬ ence section and magazine file. She is always ready to help student or teacher find needed information in one of the best libraries in the school system. — 7 —
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JeretyH XatiquageJ firing Qntetnaticnal ' Un4et tan4ing Erna Bevington Vincent Boozell George Chatman Kathryn M. Kirkhoff French Latin Spanish Latin-Russian In today’s complex society no one can ignore the other countries of the world. An understanding of our world neighbors is essential if we wish to maintain peaceful condi¬ tions in the world. Foreign language students are attempting to develop this under¬ standing on a level where it will be most effective, the language of the people of the world. Members of the Russian Club prepare to sample some native dishes at their annual banquet. Concentration to the utmost is revealed by students using the language lab. Relishing the delicacies of French cuisine is an opportunity not to be overlooked. — 9 —
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