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NEW PERSONNEL Doris Shirey Bnwdler, A. B. Heidelberg College. Diary Boyle, B. A. Slippery Rock. Helen Brown, B. S. Geneva College. Dorothy Cotton, B. S. Slippery Rock. Emma Perry, B. S. Geneva College. Dorothy French Starr, B. A. Alle- gheny College. lack Stoughton, B. S. Slippery Rock. Hazel Toepfer, B. A. lvestminster College, B. S., Carnegie Institute of Technology. Doris Unger, B. A. Geneva College, lean XVhite, B. B. A. Xvestminster College. Lois Yvilliams, Geneva College, B. S. in Education. Thurs Flinner, Indiana University, A. B. Dlx-jcgie Wright, Geneva College, Mi's. Bowdler-formerly Miss Shirey, taught the cheerleaders two new cheers as an added interest to her school work before join- ing her husband in Connecticut . . . Mrs. Boyle-The second semester we missed Mrs. Boyle's gracious smile and her inevitable brown brief case stuffed full of math papers SECRETARIES lliildred Bollinger. Lincoln High School-1959, Butler Memorial Hospital-1941, Second Lieutenant Army Nurses Corps Fort Story, Virginia. Shirliagflgooknnier lveaver, Lincoln High School Anna Czar, Lincoln High School-1940, Dutius B ' C ll 1926 llslneqs Q ege- . Vivian Schuster, Lincoln High School-1959. www M 1 Q4 1 . . . Miss Helen Brown is indeed a valuable sponsor to the Tri-Hi-Y in guiding the girls in the development of their characters, socially and intellectually . . . Miss Cotton enjoys reading historical or non-fiction books and likes nothing better on a summer's day than a brisk walk into the country . . . Miss Perry-the mademoiselle from Made- moiselle --instructs in the ways of citizenship and the French language . . . Mrs. Starr- Due to lack of girls in Trig class, she calls the boys Wolx'es when they whistle at the girls delivering absentee slips . . . Mr. Stoughton-This Slippery Rock graduate pre- sented a changing world to his geography classes. The second semester he went into the mill as a defense worker . . . Miss Toepfer delights in reading about foreign countries. Reason? To ask no end of questions in her six Economic Geography classes . . . Bliss Unger - This well-tailored Lincoln High Alumna controls her classes with her own disciplinary system of grading . . . Miss White with red hair -a familiar expression of her students, is the petite, aeronautically minded addition to the business administra- tion staff . . . Mrs. lvilliams-a former well- liked member of Lincoln faculty is now com- pleting the 11 A English course for Mrs. Hoen- stine . . . Mrs. Flinner-her charming manner wins her students-whether she be a substitute for French, history, algebra, English or spell- ing . . . Mrs. Wright-Another pleasing sub- stitute with the golden voice is completing the Sth grade geography classes, second semester.
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I. ELLIS BELL, Supl. MINISTRATIO E, the students of Lincoln High School, wish to express our sincere gratitude for the splendid education that our Administration provides for us. The members of the School Board, though busy and prominent men, devote their valuable time in organizing and conducting the financial affairs of our school. Mr. Bell and Mr. Shaffer have skill- fully performed their administrative duties for our benefit. All of these men have contributed to our war effort in many ways All are very busy with defense activities outside our school, and yet each does his utmost to see that we receive a good education. Only when we have gone out into the world do we fully appreciate our high school instruction, -and wherever we go,-whether it be to a vital industry or to a distant battlefield,+our accom- RALPH,,C.fSHAFlf'ER, Prjn. ne A 1 X plishments will reflect the training we received in our high school days. BOARD OF EDUCATION S Hancher, Secretary: Nir. Yvilliam Dean, Mr. I. A. Evans, Dr. A. Q L J I rr' 'M Q 4 1 ix. -, . Mr. Paul F. Luther, Dr. H. E. Helhn , Vlce-President: G. Blame M ,I of if! . Gigliotti, President: Mr. Frank Potter, Uh. H. YV. Smith.
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