Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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Q CLASSICS Z' Right: Grouped around Miss Ironohue's desk after a Span- ish class are. left to riglit. S h i r l e y Kretche, Barbara Hammond, Robert Behringer. Gladyce H u r k a. Genevieve Nemetz, Miss Donohue, and .lohn Meisner. Latin students Alice Speva- chek, Lois liuretta, .Ioan Stev- ens, Beverly Cassady, and Shirley Willman are momen- tarily distracted from their studies to look at a model Roman horse. OIIICIGN languages are very valuable to the student's future career. ln prepar- ation for college and nursing, two years of Latin are ol'l'ered to the aspiring' pupil. Spanish is also taught for two years with the aid of textbooks, declensions, con- iugations, and the Reader's Digest written in the foreign language. Throughout many years a command of different languages has been recognized as an asset to many concerned. Today in the modern classroom in the midst of a World at war, languages are still of great importance. .Left to right are Miss Mary Donohue, Spanish and junior E n g 1 i s h instructor, Miss L av- Kathryn Bennett, first and 'Rm second year Latin instructorv is ' and Miss Mary Chamberlain Q first year Latin, world his- tory, and sophomore English . . A instructor. 1 L f. JB

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Upper left-Deeply interested social work- ers Jenne Maples, John Wiesner, and Lois Nielsen confer with speaker Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips. Lower left-Round table discussion on world history problems occupies these students. Left to right, Lois Burgett, Colleen Miller, Vivian Hermann, Mildred Kaufmann, Phyllis Behnke, Bill Kolodzik, Lee Wollersheim, and Alice Blaufuss. Below, top- Chesterfield collar and sports tailoring engross Pat Hansen and Ann Ben- nington, in retail selling class. Below, bottom - Dictaphone speaking and typing prove points of concentration for oi'- fice practice students Victoria Parez and Dorothy Kuhl. i Q CLASSE HIM' 'WO' rs Af? Commercially endorsed are these fac- ulty members, left lo right, Row 1- Mr. Gaylord L. Aplin, shorthand, re- tail selling, and Business English, Mrs. Esther Grell, office practice and shorthandg Row 2 - Miss Lucille Gaedke, bookkeeping, world history, economics, and commercial law. Miss Emily Wentzel, typing, bookkeeping, and government, Row 3--Miss Mabel Schoenke. bookkeeping and typing: Miss Gertrude Mc Cauley, typing and bookkeeping, Row 4 - Miss Jean Johnsrud, shorthand and Business English. S 27



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Left to right are Miss Phyllis Nordquist, music instructorg Mr. Rufin Boyd, head of music departmentg and Mrs. Cleeta Pultz, head of Art depart- ment. Q CLAbbES MV -' by which he may duly appreciate the fvalue of our free institutions '- FI ART FROM THE soothing strains of Bach to the soul tingling rhythm of the march, Lincoln students are capably led through the mystic world of music. At Lin- coln music holds its well-deserved place of importance in our scheme of education, Right-George Pfeffer is giv- ing a few pointers to members of Mr. Boyd's harmony class. Left-Working to finish their surrealistic art sketches are, left to right-Marian Hart- laub, R o g e r Nowakowski, Chris Miller, Donald Klemz. Ella Krumdick, and Betty Rank. W.

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