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WEAVER J. EMMET LILLIAN FREDERIC CHARLES ZAIDEE ETHEL ALLISON ANDERSON ANDERSON BABBITT BONHAM BONNEY BRINEGAR History, Band, Librarian Industrial Arts Science t Fo ds English Economics Orchestra fm!!! Z g Q ' well, Qizculfy Makes ,465 Activities Wvssiblc Remember those Latin assignments and that tough geometry course? What about the history notebook that had to be done over! She always demanded perfection. While thumbing through these pages in years to come, any former Lincolnite's mind will probably dwell somewhat on the above theme, but certainly these will not be his only thoughts! Recalling the swell coach he had while playing football or that club adviser who meant so much to every member of the organization as well as to its success, he will realize what great people they really were, The teachers were always willing to help in any way they could-by giving friendly advice, taking tickets at school dances and games, and performing many other services, over and above their teaching duties, in order to help out their students. He will come to know, too, that a large part of his own personal success, both in high school and in later years, had been duelto the efforts of his instructors at Lincoln, Bringing the reminiscence to a close, he will say quietly to himself, Many thanks to a group of really fine people-the Abe faculty! SHELDON BROOKS, industrial arts, HELEN CLARKE, girls' physical education. FRANK ERSPAMER, arithmetic, commercial law. GEORGE I. FORSYTH, industrial arts. CATHERINE CRIM, Engiish. NELLIE K. DELANY, Engiish. guidancqiif' ' 'DOROTHY FOSTER, English. WL., LoLA PRIARS, history. ' X WALI,ACE DRAKE, science. ALLAN ELLINGSON, industrial arts. WANDA FREDERICK, home nurs- ing. MARY O. GELLATLY, clothing.
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Left to right. Standing-William B. Hardie, Ruby Summerville, Gladys Parker, Edward Schwarz. Lcf! lo right. Sealed-Mildred Moyer and Nelle K. Delany. Guidance Qrzfup Spansors Cum Evnferencvs Guidance! that word whose meaning is, at first, so vague to the student becomes real as he enters room 229 to meet the amiable, helpful counselors there. Did he find it hard to choose a college? Did he need a job? Or, did he just need some P friendly advice and encouragement. Of course, he went for help immediately to room 229 where the guidance department has its headquarters and at least one of the six very able counselors answered his questions and helped solve his problems. One of the departments largest projects this year were the college conferences given to seniors and the Vocational conference given to the whole student body. lt was. indeed a large order to arrange for l7 college representatives to be here at the same time for the college confer- ence and for 40 representatives of industries and professions for the vocational conference. 27- 27,4 ,4 d fylfl! Always with the purpose of bringing about closer relations between the home and the school, Lincoln's Parent-Teacher Association this year carried out a highly successful theme, Progress Toward New Horizons , by the use of guest speakers and panel discussions at their regular monthly meetings. Under the leadership of Mrs. J. W. Yost, president, the P-TA also worked hard to get more publicity for the school activities through features in the newspapers and on the radio. Many. of the student programs now heard on the CltY'S radio stations were brought about by their eH'orts. In order to raise funds for its annual project of buying something of use to the school, the organization sponsored four skating parties, which were all highly successful affairs. Other officers helping Mrs. Yost include Mrs. Fred Lockwood, first vice-president: Miss Louise Van Devanter, second vice-president: Mis. Eugene Hall, secretary, and Mrs- C. D. Collier, treasurer. Mrs. J. W. Yost. P-TA President 1
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gfzculfy ECILE HADDOW, home relations. LLOYD HAGUE, driving. .IESSIE LILLY, Spanish. HELEN MANTZ, mathematics, RAMONA HALTOM, English, JANET HARVEY, French. NORM MAYER, history. LILLIAN McI.EAN, mathematics. GERTRUDE HERRING, English, EDITH HILD, English. RUTH MOLINE, commercial, INES MOORE, commercial, J. R. HOATS, science. ELLIS JOHNSON, boys' physical education. ELSIE MORRIS, girls' physical education. MILDRED MOYER, guidance. JOHN KENNEDY, mathematics. CORNELIA LASLEY, mathematics. BILL MULLEN, boys' physical education. O. B. NEEDHAM, industrial arts. ROYAL LEACH, science, GRACE I. LIDDELL, Latin. MABEL OLESON, history, OLIVE OPGENORTH, social science.
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