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ll3l The principal of the school, H. C. Mardis, has one very good reason for taking a special interest in the class of 1932. He came to Lincoln high school the same year we did. During his reign as chief executive he has made countless changes which unbind us from useless tradition, that millstone which has weighed heavily on so many classes. He isn't aloof. On the contrary, he knows not only the faces, but the names of students. This helps mightily in making us feel that he is one of us. W . QM' ow harold c. mardis Too much can not be said in praise of Miss Olivia Pound, assistant principal. Girls who wish to work their way through high school find in her a rich fund of aid and sympathy. It is no exaggeration to say that she knows every girl under her jurisdiction. She is fair and Hrm in her treatment. For these two qualities all admire her. miss olivia pound
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millard C. lefler VVC see little of the superintendent of schools, hut in more ways than we can know he has influenced our careers since we first entered grade school. His work is to hold together in :1 unit all the schools of greater Lincoln. His genius for organization :ind shrewd foresight have helped him in building up one of the most elli- cient school systems in the middle west. His capacity for making friendships and keeping in close Contact with his associates has made him :i guiding foree in educzition. i171
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First rofw-Wendell Ames, social science. Serond rofw-Mrs. Alberta B. Anderson, head of normal training departmentg Miss Ellen V. Anderson, mathe- matics. Third rafw-Miss Goldie Applegate, Lating Mrs. Loretta G. Bahich, commerciulg Stuart Baller, physical education. Fourth rom'-Miss Mary N. Bardwell, scienceg Miss Ethel B. Beattie, Lating Miss Emma Beekmann, social scienceg Miss A. Blodwen Beynon, commercial. Fifth rofw-Miss Valeria Bonnell, modern languageg Miss Hulda Breitstadt, home economicsg Miss Edna E. Bryan, scienceg Miss Ethel Bryant, Englishg Miss Elsie M. Cather, English. . X IK X l19l
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