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I. Anton Lindstrom Calvin B, Foulk ws science DEPARTMENT HE Physics Paul Heller' l SciznCZ . 1 Genera Emma Griebe 1 Mildred Whitcomb Gertrude Green Francis Magaurn cien ce epartm ent + The laboratories of Lincoln l-ligh School are vvell equipped to introduce students into the elements of the four branches of science,-Chemistry, Physics, Bi- ology, and General Science. The General Science Department, headed by Miss Griebel, covers a vvide scope ol material and is especially beneficial as a background for further study. Surrounded by a galaxy ol preserved specimens, sltele- tons, and stulled animals, Biology students learn the Whys and 'lWherelores', ol animals, vegetables, and minerals in the department headed by Miss Mattley. The Physics and Chemistry Departments delve Further into the advanced study of science, and enable many stu- dents to experience' a part of the thrill that comes to those who discover something nevv, Miss Mattley also heads the Chemistry Department, While Mr. l-leller has charge ol the Physics division. T8
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an J' 4' give..-1,52 OCic3l SCiQ,1'1CfZ 2136 ffm Gflt + The Social Science Department con- tains, beside the regular work in history, courses in Sociology, Economics, Current Events, Commercial Law, and Pacific Rim. Pacific Rim is the latest to be added and is a study dealing with the relations of countries border- ing on the Pacific Ocean. The present curriculum includes: First year, Ancient History, second, Medieval and Modern History, third, American History, and fourth, Civics and a choice of Sociology or Economics. Students ol the various histories hold moclc trials, visit state institutions, and learn pertinent information from visiting speakers. Most of the students keep scrap boolcs and worlc out individual projects. Miss Laura Northup, former head ol the department, retired last June after Q7 years of teaching in Lincoln. Her departure left a gap in the department which is novv being ably Filled by Miss Hilma Anderson. 'I7 .i v sf MISS HIL M Sprornoted fOfThQNDElQSONl W OW' 5Cienf p0Slfion of ds fecentl ggggezent of Xdigfiiremfnf, folliig, of th! e - ort Q in makes thinSllgigcTl:xfgifZlgug,E tmliilgtlgigllf Du df. es SN Kc XZ: L f fx gg 3 J f Nola Coad Howard Sage Top Row: Ted Rohvver Ward Walker Helen Critchlow Mildred Anderso Wade Williams Nathan Berlcham VT' link' gl? I'l
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Arva Wann Loma M' Hyde l ommereial Department + With the recent replacement oi thirty-two old typevvriters by brand-new machines, the appearance ol the commercial department has improved considerably. This year for the first time a rental system ot typing boolcs was established. Already there have been enough returns to pay lor the books, and the additional revenue is to be used lor buying more equipment. An experimental study hall group has been formed this term under the directio the school through typing, dictation, mimeographing, etc., and to study personality development, It is comprised solely ol students high in scholastic rating who have taken or are talcing Shorthand 3 and Typing 3. Outside business men and women have spolcen before the transcription classes of Mrs. Favvns on vvhat business n oi Mr.Wann, to be oi service to men want in their employees. 19 MRS. D L Drised he?5g5LitsFQWNS, recently S UI'- preceded bv '3 fVlrs ylgxdkhngs new name- s merciai D ' ea be epartment, she trains Zilthe CTU, slenoflraph . W one herself, ers' looking very mucholli 2 3 d. ke 321 i 1 Q E-28 ,f ZKQXP 5, 4 If' 4 v-v- I Q f521'52 ' ' A
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