Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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EMMH BEEKMHNN-social science, visual aid com- mittee. HLICE B. BEYNON-commercial arts and social science, superintendents Round Table measurements and research committee, superintendents Round Table evaluating educational materials and equip- ment committee, guidance committee chairman, fac- ulty committee on student affairs, business girls club sponsor. VHLERIH BONNELL-modern language, li- brary committee, committee on student leisure, Round Table sponsor. EULI-lLlE L. BRHTCHER-commercial, Lincoln teachers association representative, auditing committee. EDNH ELIZHBETH BRYQN-science. ETHEL BRYPlNT-Eng- lish, registration of civilians for national defense of Women's division chamber of commerce, Mimes sponsor. ELSIE M. CHTHER--English, writers club sponsor. GERRLD B. CHYWOOD-industrial arts. INEZ M. COOK-mathematics, vocational committee, visual aid committee, curriculum committee, MRS. IRMH W. COOMBS-social science, Women's Educational club membership committee, Mimes sponsor. GLFIDYS ELIZQBETH DHNH-fine arts, art club sponsor. MHRGHRET DHVIS-social science, con- stitutional revision committee chairman of Women's Educational club, Forum sponsor, MRS, RUTH M, DODGE-social science, Nebraska state history association secretary. HELEN DUNLHP- mathematics, faculty committee on student affairs, citizenship committee, student council sponsor. EDITH MHY ELLIS-mathematics, citizenship committee, Girl Reserves sponsor. ELSIE ENGLISH-English, home room representatives sponsor. CLHRENCE E. EVHNS-industrial arts, ad- viser on model airplanes, safety committee, faculty committee on student affairs, loy Night faculty com- mittee. BELLE FHRMRN-English, superintendents Round Table publicity committee, parents advisory council, Hdvocate editorial adviser, BESSIE VIOLH FISI-lERHEnglish, Nebraska Women's Educational club secretary, student affairs committee secretary, Hdvocate finance adviser. CECELIH FOS- TER-English, Forum sponsor. MHRVYN B. FRQNCIS- physical education, athletic board.

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M49 ,l LUCY MHRIE GEIGER-science, faculty social com- mittee, Girl Reserves sponsor. BRUCE E. GRRY-dis- tributive trades. MELVILLE E. GREEN-commercial, Lincoln high school activities treasurer. ELIZHBETH GRGNE-English, camera club sponsor. MHRGUERITE M GUNDERMHNNfmodern language, citizenship committee, student council sponsor. RUTH N. HHLL-mathematics, professional study committee. RHLPH M. HHNSEN-social studies, Lincoln high school N. Y. Pl. director, Hi-Y club sponsor. ORVILLE LEE HEDRICK-industrial arts and science. MRS. KQTHERINE HENNINGER-home economics, home economics club sponsor. MRS. FERN P. HOUSMHN-commercial, auditing com- mittee. MRS. GRHCE G. HYHTT-social science de- partment head, Nebraska state history teachers asso- ciation president, assembly committee, citizenship committee. MHRY FRHNCES IHCKSON-mathematics, auditing committee. ELLIS M. IEFFERY-science, Nebraska state teachers association science section secretary, superintendents Round Table research committee. FLORENCE IENKINS -history, Lincoln teachers association alternate, vis- ual education committee chairman, superintendents Round Table visual education committee, professional study committee, research committee, Ioy Night fac- ulty committee, Clef club sponsor. HRVID N. IOHN- SON-industrial arts, professional study committee chairman, senior high school representative on super- intendent's Round Table. IESSIE B. IURYwLatin department head, Lincoln teache ers association representative, assembly committee chairman, east-ern college adviser. FRHNK KHNE- commercial department head, Lincoln teachers asso- ciation social committee, Lincoln teachers association emergency committee, Links finance adviser. DORIS E. KLUVER-distributive occupations, guidance com- mittee. GERHLD H. KVQSNICKH-English and history, debate coach, Nebraska state teachers association debate section president, Lincoln teachers association emer- gency committee chairman. MILDRED E. KEMP-home economics, defense committee. ESTHER F. LEFLER- commercial, Lancaster county defense savings bond committee, superintendents Round Table education and national defense committee, Lincoln teachers association president.

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