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,I NIINN X LLCILLI' MILLER Dean of Glrls '-1 MR. CHESTFR A. NELSOX AMsi-tant Principal
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MR JOHN J HOUCHTOIN Prmclpal 'VIR ROY E, ROBINSON Superlntendent of Schools 1
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:qi i. nr fun. an -v 'ff' .af ffl IIOLNSELORS: Left to right are Mr. Fred Wagner. Mr. Joseph SOCIAL S'l'liDlliS: Left to right are Mr. 'fharlie Econmnous Zaccardelli. and Mr. Harold Vroman. Seated are Mrs. Mae Mitchell WR-nrlell Hough, Mr. William Brown, ltliss Alice Jorgensen. r and Mis- ltlaxrion Aldrich. figlnuntl Niparko. Mr. Vllendell Kelly. and Mr. 31lL'll3Pl Nemkowich 'lk ENCLISH: Left to right are Miss Annette Schuldt. Miss Kathleen Smith. Mr. Lowell Ford. Mrs. Charlotte Richards. Mrs. Elsie Harp' 4-r. and Bliss Grace Cumings. Seated are Bliss Isabel Craig, Miss Bonita ite-ntlantl. and Mrs. Marion Sump. LANGUAGES: From left to right are Mrs. Jacqueline Elliott, French, Miss Beverly Podulka, student teacherg Mr. George Cinn- netti, Spanishg and Miss Maxine Galloway, Latin. Scaled are Hrs. Frances Couzens. Mrs. lredelle Hammond, and Mies V' T ' Karol Schetbe. DEPARTMENTS MEET Social studies classes acquaint the pupil with his community. present problems that he may en- counter in his social adjustment, and prepare the student to be a more mature individual. The classes study various problems and try to work our solu- tions together. Family living also deals with prob- lems and questions which may arise among the pupils. Both classes enjoy making field trips to such places as aid them in their study. The purposes of the counselors are to guide the students in choosing the curriculum best suited to their needs, to give vocational assistance to gradu- ating seniors, and listen to the problems of stu- dents. Answering telephones, writing excuses, and consulting with students about schedules are all a part of each busy day. Learning to diagram sentences properly, and to know a gerund from a participle are only a small part of the duties of the English Department. The student also learns how to write and to speak well. along with being introduced to the literature of America and other parts of the world. Lincoln has excellent classes in the three major foreign languages - French, Spanish, and Latin. Through studying any of these, the pupil is not only able to learn the language itself, but he may also learn a great deal about the country and people from which the language comes.
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