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New to the students but not to Lin- coln High, CARL W. MANTHEY returned to find himself in charge of LINKS photography as well as being a science teacher. Another of Lincoln Highls mathe- matics teachers, MISS GRACE Mc- MAHON, does her best to explain geometry and the metric system to her students. Page 18 f 0 I v MISS IRENE MARTIN, English teacher, seems to have found something amusing in the writ- ings of a long-gone bard. Books stack high in the esti- mation of English teacher MISS MARIAN MCELHANEY, who also helps sponsor Pep- pers. who with the greatest of ease can divide the national debt by the price of eggs in Venezuela Cut finger? Broken elbow? To the nurse-quick! And MRS. MARY MAPES, R. N., will always be willing to lend a helping hand. Wfwwetw' e
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Far left: Noting possible revisions, MAX LIEN, English teacher and Mum- mers sponsor, watches a rehearsal of the Mummers play, Arsenic and Old Lace. MISS ESTHER LEFLER, head of the Business Administration department, attends to a little unfinished business herself. MISS MILDRED KEMP has discovered that there can be book Work to spare in home economics. The Teacher must also be a mathematical genius, ALBERT LA MERE, shop instructor, ardently attacks an advanced ailment of auto anatomy. Registration is no fun! But HARRY KUKLIN. swim- ming coach and Problems teacher, helps to solve many a registration dilemma for baffled students. Q 5 ,
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ROBERT MUNGER. journalism teacher. Advocate staff and Links board adviser, illustrates a poin to Mary Lou Calhoun, Link photography editor, by compar- ing copy of sixteen years ago with that of today. In addition to being Coor- dinator of Instrumental Music of the Lincoln Public Schools, BERNARD NEVIN teaches a sharp class in music theory at Lincoln High. ef, 3l'T11 t s ALVIN MILLER, coordinator of Industrial Arts, is in charge of all shop activities in the school system. MISS HELEN JO MILLER, girls' Physical Education teach- and Marilyn Peterson ex- ne a new badminton racket. KJV' MISS MARGARET MOTLEY, popular exchange teacher from Manchester, England, explains Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to one of her classes. Page 19
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