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Devious deductions are deduced in MISS LAVINA DVORAK'S mathematics and drivers' educa- tion classes. Yet the average student expects his teacher i to be tophotch in everything. Above right: MISS EDITH ELLIS ex- plains the use of the transit to her geome- trv classes. Sandra Schlaebitz gets a little advice from MISS ETHEL ETMUND on an aspect of home economics. Above right: Making sure of a point in English Litera- ture, MISS BELLE FARMAN, head of the English dc- partment and W1'ite1's Club sponsor, goes straight to her fine collection of English textbooks. Left: CHESTER GAUSMAN, electricity and radio in- structor, is explaining some of the finer points of tele- vision in the electricity shop. Page 13
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Right: MISS MARIE CROSS, Latin teacher, helps Mary Jane Phelps and Bill Hemmer translate an obscure portion of Cicero's words of wisdom. t ,Q .gf .5 , 1-1 .gig 21 if Z ., . at A i . 2232251 1 1122.41 E: ' iz.-. H as Page 12 Left: MISS WANDA CRAWMER, one of the popular Senior Problems teachers. takes time out to look at the birdie while discussing a pressing problem with Ann Nothnagel and Ron Lowrey. If you are planning a trip to sunny Espana, join one of MISS TERESINA DANESE'S inter- esting Spanish classes and be able to understand el espanol. MRS. RUTH DODGE SCHWARZ, history teach- er. shows her class some of the pros and cOns of the presidential election of 1952. She made headlines herself this year when she became Mrs. Arthur Schwarz.
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ff. ,-A.- WWF And if the teacher makes a mistake it seems some pupil has made a lifelong study ot the subject. Below: MISS MARGUERITE GUNDERMAN, attend- ance director, takes a brief time-out from seemingly endless passes and call slips to have her picture taken. Spirited discussions on all sorts of topics highlight BUFORD GROSSCUP's history classes. Page 14 Far Left: MISS LUCY GEIGER, Prob- lems and biology instructor, pauses for the Links camera While examining some of the smaller slides of life. Left: One of Lincoln High's most musical teachers is MISS DORTHEA GORE, who teaches music appreciation and has charge of the Girls Octet and the Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees. MISS ELIZABETH GRONE, examin- ing one of the many pictures she has taken, enjoys photography as much as teaching French.
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