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Class Advisor-Miss CLARA Woosraa n Away back when E Remember? ln 1943 to be exact, our class consisted of 418 students. By various ref ductions we now are ready to graduate with a total of 286, fortyfiive of whom are honor students. Many of our seniors attained letters in athletics and clubs: in basketball 4, football 13, gym team 8, G. A. A. 20, Thespians 8, Band 9, cheerleaders 3. What about the nonfletter members of our class? They were the ones who served on class committees, presided as home room officers, read the Bible daily in each home room. and in general were allfround classmates. Reminiscing over four long years of work and play several important events stand out prominently. We shall not forget our prom, with all its pomp and ex- citement, our day- Senior Day, our junior class play China Boy, and our Senior class play mAh! Men I We will recall the dope passing, and our love notes going from hand to hand in the halls, and the ponderf ous lectures of Mr. Gills after every chemistry test. Yes, our four years in Lincoln High School gave us memories which will be embedded in our minds for- ever. In the years to come, we will look back with pride and joy to our happy days in good old Lincoln High with a sincere wish-I wish I were back in 1947 with the gang at E. C. H. S. 24 Class of 74 Miss Clara Wooster, office practice and bookkeeping teacher is our revered sponsor. Hers was the job of advising this biggerfthanfusual class. To her untiring efforts can be attributed its success. When Miss Grace Brown decided to do graduate work at Syracuse University this year, Miss Wooster graciously took over our direction, a task for which she was well equipped. She expended unlimited energy arranging the sale of tickets for the class play, directing senior dinner plans, auditing books and numf erous other jobs necessary for the proper functioning of a class. Her work was made a little lighter by the assistance of the home room secretaryftreasurers: Virginia Zingaro, Mary Elizabeth Giffen, Pat Jacobs, Louise Zaccheo, Boyd Eichenlaub, Dorothy Rice, Anna Miller, Sally AuBuchon. For your thoughtful understanding gestures as well as goodfnatured reprimands, and kind help in making our senior year so pleasant, we thank you, Miss Wooster, Veterans-Francis Hall, Ralph Marshal, Norman Craveng Walter Freson.
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Medical Department This season, besides our veteran troupers, Doctor Gigliotti and Miss Shremp, we have several new starf performers. The addition of Doctor Mazzei and Miss Swanick has given the medical department more scope. In the Hartman Building, where the medical and dental rooms are located, nearly forty complete physicals are performed daily, with the students in the odd numbered grades participating. This year too, our medical department boasts the augmentation Cmuch to the chagrin of the studentsb of a dental clinic with Doctor Plunkett and Doctor McKim appearing once a week as school dentists. Every Wednesday is dentist day. As the students enter the dental clinic, the sight of all the dental equipment does little to help their morale, and they feel that they are not going to enjoy this scene. But as they take their cue to step into the dental chair they find themselves not minding, but even mildly enjoying QD the competent dentist's thorough performance. Dr. A. M. Gigliotti-YB. S. St. Bonavanture Collegeg M. D. Hahneman Medical School, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Joseph Maz2ieirfB. S. Alabama University, M. D. University of Pittsburgh. Miss Edith Shremp-R. N. Elizabeth S. Magee Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Anna Swanicl-:AR. N. Washington Hospital, Washington, Pa. Dr. George B. PlimkettAB. S. Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa.g D. D. S. University of Pittsburgh. DR. WILLIAM I. MCKIMMD. D. S. University of Pittsburgh. Miss NORMA Ross1MSecretary Lincoln High School. Ns The Checkups Miss Shremp interprets the optical tests Dr. Mazzei checks jane Bell for prefschool physical
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