Lincoln High School - President Yearbook (Ferndale, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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Rooms It takes a teacher like Mr. Haslitt to take the facts about dihedral angles and spheres that are jumbled in the stu- dents' brains and make sense out of them. But then what could be as confusing as Geometry III, fondly known as Solid Geom ? The showcase outside Lin- coln Hall is a proof of the ability of our art students. Besides the usual art work, these students make jewelry, such as silver bracelets and rings, and gain practice in commercial art. The girls really enjoy designing clothes. and they have remarkably good ideas. lf you haven't no- ticed that showcase before. stop and look at the products of our talented artists. Here's an interesting fact that many of you might not know. Those eerie moaning sounds that set the students to wondering whether Lin- coln Hall is haunted are really caused by the machines down in the shop. The boys, with assistance of Mr. Rossi, make a variety of items ranging from tables to skiis. MMW f ka

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Class What could we do without our library? When we have a big report to give, a term paper to get references for, or any research to do on some subject, our library is a great help. Every day students are Ending out more of the helps which the library and our li- brarian. Mrs. Bennett, offer to us. Congratulations to the boys in the print shop and their instructor, Mr. Erck- man, for the line job they have done for the school. Many of the tickets and pro- grams for our concerts and various other school affairs are printed by these students. They also print the Lincoln- ian for us after the type has been set by a company in De- troit. 'lOh, what a horrible odor! is the exclamation often heard in the corridor outside the chemistry lab after the class has concocted some gruesome mixture. It's a sur- prise to everyone that the lab hasn't been blown up yet, for our bright chemistry students have tried hard enough. Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Bullock are on the job to Watch out for any budding saboteurs,



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The Faculty First Row-Mrs. Kukuk, Mrs. McCallum, Mr. .Fer-V guson, Mr. Brown, Miss Humphrey, Mr. W'ilcox.. Mr. Gardner, Miss Wentla'nd, Mrs, Padgett, Mrs. Arnston. Miss Daddles. Second Row-Mrs. Harper, Mr. Haslitt, Miss Gille. Dorothy Schade, Dr. Arthur, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Dancer, Miss Mechlin, Mrs. Anderson. Third Row-Miss Burton, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Deery, Miss Evans, Miss Maxwell, Mrs. Booth. Miss Utter, Miss Palmatier, Mrs. Bennett. Mr, Huhel. Fourth Row-Miss Hall, Miss Steele, Miss Cady. Miss Cumings, Miss Galloway, Miss Howell, Mrs. Kinney, Dr. Van Hoesen. Mr. Tallon, Mr. Mitchell. Mr. Erckmann. Fifth Row-Mr. Wagner, Miss K. Smith.. Miss E. Smith, Mr, Sahoarin, Miss Moale, Mr. Vroman, Mr. Nelson, Nlr. Gaslvill, Mr, Corrough. l Not in Picture-Mr. Bullock, Mr. Cotter, Mr. Ebe- ling, Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Hicklen, Mr. Meister, Miss Miller, Miss Retherford, Mr, Rossi, Miss Volpel, Miss Esther Anderson, Miss Aldrich. E61

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