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Evelyn Taylor Editor Robert McGeachin Managing Editor 7606 yron Weil Business Manager Eleanor Lewis Associate Editor Linl-is Board Sarah T. Muir Chairman Publications Board Frank Kane Finance Adviser Winifred Mayhew Literary Adviser
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Harold C. Mardis Heading a school of some 2700 grow- ing girls and boys in a day of unparal- leled complexities is no sinecure. There are many thorns attached to the task and a few roses. Harold C. Mardis, principal of Lincoln high school, with his alert versatility, never betrays the fact that he is carrying a burden. During his term of six years he has displayed a high degree of ability in discarding ar- chaic practices and encouraging new methods to meet changing times.
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Qtto W. Hackman An apparently never-ending network of red tape will be carefully unraveled for any muddled girl who walks into the office of Blix Pound, the assist- ant principal. Behind a desk which serves as no barrier between student and faculty member, this widely versed Woman acts also as an adviser to girls. Here curriculums, which, by the way, often seem complicated to the uninitiated, are clearly ex- plained and practical advice is given. Chairman of the school welfare committee and a member of the committee on student aiiairs, lVIiss Pound is known not only in school but in city circles for her interest in civic, educational and literary affairs. Probably no one person in Lincoln high school better realizes the fact that boys will be boys than Otto W. Hackman. In his position as assistant to the principal and adviser of boys, he is daily sought out for advice by many youths and they have always found him to be a man of great understanding and Wisdom. A sense of humor, a keen appreciation of the virtue of tempering justice with mercy and a comprehension of the whole range of boys' activities ht him for his duties. In the halls or wherever he may be, Mr. Hack- man has a friendly smile or nod for all, and in his quiet, comprehending Way is a vital part of the life which revolves around a large high school. Olivia M. Pound
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