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'.f Phil Vifhiternan and Charlotte Johnson laries with the guidance of their English teacher, MRS, MARYLOUISE ALEXANDER, and the ster's masterpiece. Teachers cire people. ng' N 'iflgtb enlarge their vocabu- help of Noah Webe Members of MISS VALERIA BON- NELl.'S German classes acquire a thorough ond very interesting knowl- edge of that language. And like other people, X . ,, , . l :, mtg Againet the suitable background of the school 'V fff i xi greenhouse, MISS MARY BARDWELL, hiology 'X ., A xx teacher, explain5 a few facts of plant life to , .. - - f ' 1 1 , -1 B Nr... 5 Rodney Schulling. 11 of? l l .. ffl g ' A .gf X yr, , .fl ' Xa . 1 ' 1 . We 5 , I 4 'yr cz, 0 l I . . jf. J i 2 if I ' D f' - . 1 - I A. , 03,4 -M I jr ff, ' ., . g A sure cure for writers cramp is a course in Gregg Simplified Shorthand, taught by MISS EULALIE BRATCHER Page 10 ,Vitale l
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1' all WILLIAM B. BOGAR is Lincoln High School's most faithful fan es well as its sincere and able principal. Directors . . . popular and personable Open to suggestions! That is character- istic of William Bogar, principal of L.incoln High School. Always aiming for a better school pro- gram, he combines the suggestions of stu- dents and faculty with his own ideas to build a successful school policy. One of the busiest as well as one of the friendliest people at LHS. is Miss Dorcas Weatherby, assistant principal and girls coun- selor, But this personable adviser is never too busy to give helpful advice and individual suggestions to girls with scholastic or personal problems. As assistant principal and boys counselor, Otto Hackman gives very good advice to the 790 boys enrolled at L,H.S, And this ad- vice is not limited to problem children-it also concerns registration, college require- ments, and job placement. OTTO W. HACKMAN tells Jack Betz that there are painless cures for registration blues. Someone without o problem but with a few minutes to spare is Pat Kent, who stops by MISS DORCAS WEATHERBY5 friendly of- fice just to talk. ff,
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Jo Anne Felton and Clarice Priefert exchange ideas on literature and lung power with MISS MARILYN BURKE, their English instructor and Peppers sponsor. -v The new program for better noon movies is under the su- pervision at ALVA CAVETT, who also directs the movie op- erators and teaches English, Resolved- and JOHN BRUCE, debate coach, with team members, Joyce Taylor and Norman Francis, delves into the debate files to find arguments for the question of the year. Rx X Sputtering spark plugs get the once-over by G U I L F O R D BURNHAM, auto mechanics teacher, as Louis Chrastil and Clayton Spahn look on, Page 11
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