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sponsors, guidance and cofoperation That is O.K. with me but what do you thm 7 Miss Abigail Cresswell, teacher of Junior English which contains Hamlet p with its advice to the wayward, the loveflorn, and various other sundry articles tasteful and mostly distasteful, to the average Junior is our revered class sponsor She is also a librarian, extraordinary, for she possesses what a perfect librarian should have but doesn't: a sense of humor, tact and even more wonderful - business head. Miss Cresswell is a person of average height who has a humorous hearty laugh which makes one want to laugh with her She 1S slightly twenty one in weight, plus-ah well-none of my business She has a way of getting along with students especially big docile football players who like Hamlet as much as they ll like Macbeth in their senior p year. She has powers to soothe the savage football players to paraphrase an old l saying and does she soothe them! When she first took over the reins of our class she announced that since we were a bunch of lazy goodfforfnothing so and so s in nice polite English of course fand that if we didn't want to give a povertv ball for-the Se we'd have to sell some tickets for George Bernard Shaw s la de doody doo s Pygmalion, And did we heed her words of wisdom? We did We literally combed the town and sold over a thousand tickets Anyhow, the class under her leadership and humorous direction held one of the most gorgeous proms that ever dazzled us rustxcs from good old Alma Mater fLincoln High, proving again that where theres accomplishment there s Miss t Cresswell. llllll Miss ABIGAIL CRESSWELL May Class Sponsor
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The 1940 Classes appreciate MR. H. F. W1LsoN January Class Sponsor I believe-'Laboromnia1Fm5Ltf F F F F F F F F F F i F F i r r Untiring energy, fair play, an occasional sly reprimand, and sincere leadership were the qualities which Mr. H. F. Wilson displayed as he sponsored the January class. Now, class-you must remember - Seniors, you must get busy and get going -His advice and foresight many times warned us of the snares and pitfalls into which senior classes have been known to fall. But thanks to his words of wisdom we evaded all common senior difficulties. In school, Mr. Wilson was interested in all extra curricular activities as well as class work. He collected tickets every Saturday afternoon at football games. He was also an ardent basketball fan. During the Fall, he was usually scurrying around in the kitchen organizing boys and girls to sell candy, klondykes, etc., at games. During week days the students learned their Latin by thorough drilling at the blackboard. Honesty and hard work prevailed in his classes. Outside of school, Mr. Wilson was interested in all civic projects to which he gave time and money. His church was a definite part of his scheme of life. He attended regularly and taught a Sunday School class. Every worthy organizaf tion such as Scouts, Red Cross and hospital received his support. In years to come we seniors will remember many fine qualities of our sponsor. But we will also remember one familiar gesture-which never failed to amuse us-that was the drawing out of his vest pocket a gold watch with a long chain. This chain seemed endless, but it always reached full length just in time for the bell. Thus we too, under his capable direction arrived at the culmination of our high school careers. 10
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A Candid Faculty ARTS JAMES ANSELL- Small but mightyataught gymnastics to the boys' gym team. He is a master of the art .... Miss BALDY is the charming pianist who strikes the right cord and accompanies the glee club girls .... Mrss CROWLEY is a quiet person who is an esteemed friend and advisor to the girls in sewing class .... MR. HAwKE+Outside of teaching boys the why's and wheref fore's of tools, he indulges in flower garf dening .... Miss JAcKsoN'--Crchids to her for interesting boys as well as girls in the manly art of cooking .... Miss KELLY- Strict and jovial, she looks after Her girls in class and at school parties . . . MR. Srswmzrf-Dark, quiet, and gentle' in personality. He directs Mechanical Drawing. .V . . Miss THOMPSON'HGf greatest accomplishment is in the field of view of Lincoln High girlis choral work and group singing .... MR. WINTERS'UIldCf his direction the high school hand and orchestra have been raised to distinction. BUSINESS Miss BARBERIO-The little shorthand teacher with the beautiful smile who teaches typing efficiency and oflice pracf tice .... Miss HELBLING-Her vivacious manner helps her geography students en' joy their imaginary jaunts around this wonderful world .... Miss LYLE-A small dark complexioned lady who knows her typing and shorthand backwards and for' wards .... MR. MONTGOMERY-With his penmanship, typing and shorthand, uMonf ty transforms pretty girls into efficient secretaries .... MR. RUBINO-ihJUdgC,1 Rubino presides in 205 where he explains ARTS .Iimis D Anstll B S Health Ed g Elizahcth Baldy, B.A.g Helen Crowley. B.S.g Richard J. Hawke, BS., M.S.g Iva M. jackson, B.A.g Hazel Kelly. B.S. H xlth Ed Rilph St vk Art B S lnl Ed.g Mary Jani Thompson, B.S g Paul VU. Vfintcr, B.S.lw1. BUSINESS: Elodia M. Barhcrio, B.S. Ed.g Elvina Hcllwling, B S Cllribel Lyle B S in C Uwin D Nlontgomcry, B.S.g Patsy S. Buhino, B.S,, M.A.g Clara Wooster, B.S.g Kenneth Zahniscr, B.S. ENGLISH: Beatrice Brunton Andr vxs B A B O Mirgir t A. Carey, B.A.. B.O,g Ahigail Crcsswvll, B,A.g Earla Harrigur, B.S. Ed.g Helen Vvlilson McKinney, B.S. Ed.g ll-'ll
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