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i MISS MARIE DUFFY MISS MARIE DUFFY With the retirement of Miss Anita Truman a year ago, a new face has lighted the ofnce of the Dean of Girls. This always-smiling countenance belongs to Miss Marie Duffy. Miss Duffy came to Lincoln from Polytechnic High School where she was a history teacher. Previous to that she had graduated from Lowell High School and the University of California. In the short time that Miss Duiy has been at Lin- coln, she has initiated many new policies for the girls which have helped them greatly. Also on her list of activities is the advisorship of the Freshman Class and the sponsorship of the successful Senior Variety Show. She hopes to make this show a term affair so all graduating classes will have a free prom. Lincoln will be sorry to lose Miss Marie Duffy on june 30 but will be very happy to welcome her back as Mrs. John Welch in the Fall. its Principals Pass iii Preview MR. WALTER FREDERICKSON Mr. Walter Frederickson, well liked Dean of Boys, is like 'lthe man who came to- dinner. He was at Lincoln when its doors first opened and has been here ever since. Mr. Frederickson spent his high school years at Ber- keley High School and rooted for the Golden Bears dur- ing his college years. Before coming to Lincoln, he taught mathematics and was head counseler at the High School of Commerce. As Dean of Boys Mr. Frederickson advises the boys and hnds that push-ups or laps come in handy when any of them step out of line. When and if the time ever comes to count the good things at Lincoln, the name, Mr. Walter Frederickson, will be firmly planted near the top of the list. K i MR. XVALTER FREDERICKSON PAGE NINE v
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I MR, CLYDE WHITE Principal l The Principals essage In your annual this year the staff has a timely theme, for history has been in the making all these hundred years. A great many persons had a prominent part in the founding, and the early life brought forth many people to whom this city owes much. It was left to Gaspar de Portola to be the first to sail through the Golden Gate in 1769, but it was 80 years later before the village became a city. It was a six to eight months journey around the Horn, but a great number braved the elements when they heard gold had been discovered, and the sailboats soon discharged several thousand who were to be the real pioneers of what has now become a great state. In passing it should be noted that a few PAGE EIGHT managed to find passage over the mountains by way of the covered wagon. Thus a great city was born and a sturdy one at that, for its first people were hardy citizens. Neither fire, pestilence, nor storm could stop them in their endeavors. They came from all walks of life, and the names of a number of our thoroughfares today bear testimony to the contributions they made. Schools were founded, churches were established, and a form of government was set up both for city and state. Today, as a person reads of the early settlers here in their struggles for existence, the terrible handicaps to be overcome, the tight against law and order which had to be handled and the constantly besetting problems, he is moved to bow his head in admiration and respect for the founders of our city.
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. aff an i f J ,. f' r Lincoln Faculty ARTS-HOUSEHOLD ARTS Miss Ethel Hulbert, Head, Mrs. Mary Thrasher, Miss Greta Woodruff, lfie ffl INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. William Andrews, Mr. Loren Christen- sen, Mr. Arthur Kirst, Mr. David Mosby, Mr. Richard Ryall. COMMERCIAL Miss Gleneice Silvia, Head, Miss Madeline Gallagher, Mr. Clarence Glattree, Mr. Wil- liam Parker, Miss Clorinda, Peracca, Miss Marie Schmidt. ' ENGLISH Miss Alberta Snell, Head, Mr. Bertrom Bron- son, Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Helen Cutlir, Mr. Armond De Martini, Mrs. Marion Douthit, Mr. Howard Edminister, Miss Grace Gallagher, Miss Olive Lindsey, Mr. john Scudder. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mrs, Mary Edna McIntyre, Head, Mr. Paul Keely, Miss Alma Powell, Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Miss Mollie Rosen, Mr. Ernesto Salzmann. MATHEMATICS Miss Barbara Avery, Head, Mrs. Frances Goodrich, Miss Marjorie Maher, Mr. Rei- naldo Pagano, Miss Esther Peters, Mrs. Maud Volandri. PAGE TEN ,f,-gf MUSIC Mr. George Melvin, Mrs. Helen Cutlir. SCIENCE Mr. William Manahan, Head, Mr. Loren Christensen, Mr. Harry Misthos, Mr. Ber- nard Miossi, Mr. 'john Nill, Mr. Walter Schmidt, Mr. Girard Wolf. SOCIAL SCIENCE Mrs. Polly Mosby, Head, Miss Margaret Downing, Mr. Floyd French, Mr. Clarence Glatree, Mr. Robert Hartwell, Miss Made- line Jacobsen, Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Mr. Fred Sandrock, Mr. Walter Schmidt, Mrs. Bernice Thompson. PHYSICAL EDUCATION fGirlsj Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, Head, Miss Juner Bellew, Miss jean Dietterle, Miss Elsie Meyer. PHYSICAL EDUCATION fBoysJ Mr. P. I. Prinz, Head, Mr. William Aubel Mr. Ralph Kauer, Mr. Sebastian Passanisi Mr. William Ryan. 1 a JOURNALISM Mr. Armond De Martini. FACULTY IN ACTION Top rrizu: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Thrasher, Mr. Keeley. Middle ww: Mr. French, Miss Schmidt, Miss Downey, Miss Snell. Barium row: Mr. Aubel, Mr. Nill and Mr. Manahan, Mr. DeMartini and Mr. Ryall. Mr. Sandrock
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