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f 'Y1,L,3 ,Ng yffmwgf QQ J ' ' , W If Q If ,jwwesw 1' W 1 ,f :ij I New this year to Lincoln High, but not new to the subject of general business, is MISS HELEN HAGENSICK. Qdnl 73 . iles Pleased that her students have satisfactorily com- pleted their examination is MISS RUTH HALL, mathematics teacher and faculty director of the Student Council. From 8 a.m. they face the never- ending struggle of student versus teacher. Ott to the races or some such Preparing the next day's assignment is MISS expression could be heard as O. L. BETTY HECKMAN, former graduate ot Lincoln HEDRICK climbs into the driver High who returned this year to teach in the Busi- training car in preparation for an- ness Department. Page 16 other class.
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vi 'wi i riliflii 1 I I ..xq, S S xii Dammllniiwl unwlllwc Driver education and history are taught by DARRELL GRELL, one of the new teachers this year. The French flag and magazines written in French help MISS ELIZABETH GRONE to show the way things are done in France. Whether you've been late to class or just plain sick, everyone has been in touch with MISS MARGUERITE GUNDERMANN, attend- yea r. structor. Newspapers telling about current events are a handy implement used the modern problems classes taught by BUFORD GROSSCUP. ',,- F-, f Looking over one of his printing presses to see it everything is ready to go is once director, at some time during the school MORTON GUNDERSEN, printing in Page 15
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A, X' 'Vx JU .. .q,' N A- 'xi P WALTER HUNTER, chemistry teacher, looks over his equipment as he prepares the next assignment for his future scientists of America. Explaining the accomplishments of Napoleon to Dorothy Glade is MISS WILHELMINA JOHNSON, history teacher. Do you have paranoia or paresis? lf you want to know just what these strange words mean, see MISS FLORENCE JENKINS, history and psychology teacher who also presided over the Nebraska State Educational Association. BILL JENSEN, head baseball coach, who also teaches stu- dents how to drive carefully, needs his whistle, whichever class he is teaching. , 'll l i lt l i Teaching students to work with the rule instead of against it well describes the iob of ARVID JOHNSON, drafting in- structor. Page 17
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