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M-.qmmsw --....,T,W Wsewammm 'T , ,Mw- 4 Food . . . is the subject of MRS. KATHERINE BENSON'S popular cooking classes. Mrs. Benson also co-sponsors Home Economics Club. A modern crrtist, Who imports her talents to Art Club onol her clcrsses, is MISS GLADYS DANA, Chcrnnel 8-The Homemaker on the Air-starring MISS ETH- El. ETMUND, her classes, and her Home Economics Club. Et an gfomema ing . . MISS ELIZABETH FERGUSON gets right into things by sponsor- tfze cfasses that change evefycfcly IUSAS CLIIJ alutfes into an arf. Lincoln High artists don't hove to guess ot reotlism, they get ct first- hcfnd View cluring their outdoor sketching classes. This is the way we Wash our stove . . . so early in the morning! Gordon Madsen, Bob Ficke, Bob Admire, oncl Bill Aldrich are members ol Mrs. Katherine Benson's first-period cooking closs, B K ...o.?'V':f,.. S .x r 'X--M .,, ctncl crofts. ing Art Club otnol Y-Teens ozncl incruguroting C1 new clotss in grts The Hall Guards, trcrttic police- men ot LHS., crre on the 'Kforce' ot MISS MILDRED KEMP, co- sponsor ot both Home Economics Club crncl Student Council. WF V 'Vf. . W 'HS 5 I rf it ef. I 5 I we .MW f fe -- at -Q R . f-'Z'- ,. gnu. Q. , ,.,','. , Q f 5 ,-Q.. z,,.+'-:L . fr X 'fu' 41 .- - .- N: f .V ,. 2'Z '53? 1 4 gn' v , Q g 3 ' v ' . 1 , L I I
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31 Qt . Q Z 425, ,ttf Y 3 :B Q Q2 l Room 321 could be reterred to as a personality factory in connection with the character- building modern problems classes ot MISS FLORENCE IENKINS, who is L.T.A. presi- dent. Popular MRS. RUTH PINNEY helps to manage the National Honor Society for seniors and creates interest in her history classes by making historical characters realistic. As lar as . . . history teach- ers are concerned, MISS WIL- HELMINA IOHNSON is one ot the best. She also touches on the dramatic by helping spon- sor the Mimes, the sophomore drama club. E TV w Dick Wieland and Carol Patterson can ap preciate the Work put into the American history reading reports displayed in Mrs Ruth Pinney's room. Miss Wilhelmina Iohnson and M ss Mary Bardwell, on duty at the L H S gate admit Leonard Short and many others to the football games. Interesting sidelights on cur- rent events, World, and Ameri- can history are told by the head of the History Depart- ment, MISS CARRIE ROBERTS, who is co-sponsor ot the Iunior Class. One ot the largest organiza- tions in the school, the Y-Teens, owes in part the satisfaction ot its many members to MRS. ALICE UPDEGRAFT, whose cheerful Ways help to guide them. Page 24
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are sixty. MRS. VINA vides her time between mathe- matics and Peppers. A lady who can point out all the angles is MISS EDITH ELLIS, mathematics teacher and head ot the citizenship committee. It you're wondering how the Home Room Representatives get so much done, page MISS RUTH HALL, who helps them through the year. . ni' K Q Being a sponsor tor the Senior Class and on several commit- tees can really keep a person busy, as MISS GRACE Mc- MAHON, mathematics teacher, will tell you, lie tgucfitors .9lL6fl'CZCIn'Ol71, ossfhf P Q COII LLSIOIZ c1l1'x:z'cf1'11c lhefrl f J cz ents Znefween a muff: IAG QQIIOIUX WQ!fCll'0. Page 26 N fJ!1CClf1Ol1 of 110,908 and an CZC!C!l.fl'OIl io Can We aitord it'??'l was the question most often put to MISS MILDRED WAIDE as financial advisor for the l95U Links. MISS IOSEPHINE WIBLE, head of the Mathematics Depart- ment, practices what she preaches and becomes Well acquainted with club treas- urers by auditing club books. Keeping up with the Ioneses is always a hard task, but es- pecially it the subject is mathematics and the Iones is MISS GERTRUDE IONES.
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