Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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Xx li Mr. Newton jones of the social sciences drops in on Mr. john Norman and Mr. Edwin Erickson. mentors of physics and chemistry. It's up to you to figure out what they're reading. The Lady of the Fountain is Miss Helene Dedrick with her handsome pup. Below are scenes of an Audubon Club outing which Miss Dc-clrick supervises in connection with her biology classes. SERVES AMERICA Physics, taught by Nlr. tlohn Norman, might he of interest to you, especially il' he has just orelerecl the room clarlienecl in preparation for simplifying the stutly' ol' matter antl energy hy means ol' moving pictures or slicles. 'lihrough the persistent ellorts of Xlr. lf XY. Rosentreter in teaching his geography class xx here to locate cities. countries. anel oceans on the map. he is aitling tliem in lintling their places. professions, or occupations in the xxorlel So xxc have a line group ol' conscientious teachers serving progress hy serving the intellectual necels of the stuclents xx ho xxill make or lareak the .-Xmcrica ol' tomorroxx, fr, J W A 219A Xl l3l,'l3UY C2l,l li, liipflxsrtr liatler.al'tl4, Bill Zahn, Nlarttlla l7L1lNt-x Xllclretl f.L1iIlss,kliil1H limi, llzix li-itli,X1r,lig.iii, Ctnier -Nm.: Sniizli fariilxii lxliil ltaritiit Sims- i l l ll l lunl l re ll r ll Xlilx-in l rietlziian lxnetling -l viii l'ttli, lsiilmllt lX+vii1iV.illi ll li-iiiiiivi Rim? llivurr Xltsiulril XX in-I in Xlirniil-i' l'uil Nils wler ll xx irl lliiv. l Stivilv. X-cgi' Xlillnwii f uvliss litriiuili f'lmriiii.ign

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ff'ooo HE WHO SERVES As curtain raiser we are showing how the sciences at Lincoln serve progress, America, and the students, The house lights go down, the footlights go up. the curtains part 'The Show Is On with science on the stage. Vi ROBJXBLY only a small percentage of l.incoln's science students will ever enter one ofthe hranches of science, numerous as they are, as a profession. In spite oi' this, the many ways in which their lives are directly all-ccted hy science requires that they have at least a rudimentary understanding of the world in which thcv live. lt is toward this end that science, hiology. physics, chemistry, and geography strive, ln general science, required of all freshmen, students get the hasic principles upon which future science courses are founded. Under the direction of Xir. Nohle Anderson and Nlr. Edward Rocher, some three hun- dred students are annually given a start. Lfnder the assumption that a good start is half the race, it would seem that each of the remaining in- structors has only a small part in the taslt of completing the students high school training, lik you thinlt. how- ever, that this is the case, stop in at Xir. lfdwin llriclqsonis chemistry class and try to enjoy the odors resulting from some students innocently comhining the wrong ehemicalsg and, in fact, sometimes even the right ones don't do so well hy themselves. Or you might visit a class in hiology where Niiss Helene Dedriclc is explaining the study of living things to responsive minds. Top-Senior Ruth Ann Stangel and Frosh Paula Specht learn all about a hygrometer from Mr. Noble Anderson, instructor in general science. Center-Behind the impressive array of glass tubing is Raymond Becker, junior, student in Mr. Edwin Erickson's chemistry class. Bottom - ln study hall is lVIr. Edward Rocher who handles general science and diverse sports. With him is Paul Holseh- bach, sophomore. ' fzlw il



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