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Q CLASSES it ,Q 20 - not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it - SCIENCE Scientifically speaking, we introduce the science teachers. Topping the list, Mr. John Norman, physics 15 classes of ith, Mr. Albert Guepe, chemistry, physical education, and human biology: Mr. Edwin Erickson, chemistry Cditto Mr. Normanjg Miss Helene Hedrick, general biology, social prob- lems, human biology, and natural history. Whew! Miss .lulia Janecek, human biology and geomctryg Mr. F. W. Rosentreter, earth science, economic geography, and world history. Below-On chairs of tribulation rest, left to right, Shir- ley Schuler and Terry Snowden, Pop Norman supplying the chaperonage. 1
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Upon the subject 0 Administration of Education - NEWCOMER to Lincoln High School this year is Miss Bernice Roth, right, vice-principal. Her office is a humming center of activity from the time she begins signing absence slips in the morning until she leaves to take charge of the tardy hall in Room 105 after school. Secretary to Miss Roth is Miss Marilyn Pracki, be- low, right, a '43 graduate of Lincoln High. In the main office, below, is Miss. Nora Healy. Miss Jeanette Ketter, extreme left, is secretary to Principal C. G. Stangel.
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Right-Collecting oxygen has collectedi Clara Belle Braun, Mr. Guepe, lone S t r e i c h. C h a r l e s Maze, Paul Mar- quardt, and Walter Baetke for this snap. Q CLASSES FITTING themselves for their place in a postwar world of new ideas, developments, and inventions, students in Lincoln's science department are earnestly studying basic laws of nature in pursuit of fundamentals necessary for general or sD9Ci3liZ9d twin' ing in higher branches. By taking field trips around the campus, pupils in natural history classes observe pl.ant and animal life in its original state. Biology students gather interesting information in the dissection of frogs, fish, mice, and other species. Lincoln High's physiologists learn about the structure of their own bodies by studying individual parts of composite Wooden models, and earth scientists examine the lay of the land, including volcanoes and rock formations. First year courses of organic chemistry and physics are offered. Yes, Lincoln is doing its part by supplying young scientists for vital industries and pre- paring them for their debut into the stepped-up pace of future world living. E Right - Getting on the in- K side of human biology are I Jean May, Pauline King, Doro- thy Keehan, Dick Baryen- bruch, Harvey Carstens.
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