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1 ilu Hlvmnriam Sam Baudo Carol De Grand Iames Knuth SAM BAUDO Sam Baudo, born August 25, 1981 in Mil- waukee, died October 8, 1948 at the age of 17 years. The tragic misfortune of accidental death brought grief to Sam's family and his friends. He attended Palmer Street School, and later entered Cass Street School from which he entered Lincoln to follow the Elective Course. While at Lincoln, Sam was the manager of the basketball and football teams, and also a member of the Corridor Control. He was jovial and carefree, and his face wreathed in smiles, he was a welcome guest wherever he went. He had many friends who were sorry to say a last goodbye at the funeral services held on October ll, IAMES KNUTH The accident of October 8, 1948 cut short the life of lames Knuth at a time when his life should have just begun. However, for all those who once knew him, his personality is still present because his friends cannot forget. lames received his early training at the Cass Street School He later attended Lincoln where he intended to graduate in lanuary, 1950, from the Elective Course. He took part in many school activities. He won his place on Varsity Football and Basket- ball Teams, and was also a member of the Corridor Control. Ioseph Zappia CAROL DeGRAND Carol DeGrand, who had not yet reached the age of 18, was killed on October 8, 1948, in an unfortunate accident. During his years at Lincoln he followed the Science Course, from which he would have graduated an honor student. He intended to graduate in lanuary, 1949. The boys and coaches on the football team will attest to Carol's spirit, loyalty, and will- ingness to play the game , however, his quiet disposition and dignified humor did not pre- vent him from being popular with his fellows, for Carol was known throughout the school as a boy who possessed outstanding qualities in his studies. lOSEPH ZAPPIA loseph Zappia, a student of Lincoln High School, died on October 8, l948. Memorial services were held for loseph and his fellow classmates in the Lincoln Auditorium on Oc- tober 14, 1948. He was very active in school, he played basketball, football, and was assistant-sports editor of the Quill Annual. He played on the baseball and basketball teams at the Boys' Club. loe's curly hair, winning smile, and ability to work will linger in the memories of all those who knew him.
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Sin Hiemnriam MR. IOSEPH H. BAKER Mr. Ioseph H. Baker, first principal of Lin- coln High School, died November 15, 1948. Memorial services were held for Mr. Baker in the Lincoln High School Library on November 19, 1948. At the ceremony, attended by mem- bers of the taculty and by many former Lin- colnites, Mr. Bakers portrait was unveiled. Mr. Baker was born in Stevens Point and attended Stevens Point Normal School and the University ot Wisconsin. He taught at a Madi- son High School and at Merrill, Wisconsin. He taught physics at the old East Division High School betore he became principal ot Lincoln High School when it moved into the old East High building in 1920. He became principal ot Sharon High School after he lett Milwaukee, Following his retire- ment as high school principal, he became school board clerk and village board president. Mr. Bakers unseltishness and integrity ac- count tor the tact that he was admired by all who knew him. He will long be remembered by the alumni and teachers who had the hon- or ot associating with him. 1 Mrs. McNally Miss Reynolds Miss McQueeney Miss Zenk MRS. MAUD MCNALLY One ot Lincoln's former English teachers, Mrs. Maud McNally, died in August 1948. She was a graduate ot Monticello Seminary at Godfrey, Illinois, and did post graduate work at Marquette, the University ot Wisconsin Ex- tension, Northwestern in Chicago, and at Co- lumbia. MISS FRIEDA R. REYNOLDS Miss Frieda R. Reynolds, retired head ot the English department at Lincoln High, died February 16, 1949, atter a long illness. She attended Milwaukee Downer College and was graduated from the University ot Michigan, she took postgraduate courses at Columbia University. Throughout her years ot service she was an inspiration and triend to all ot the people who worked with her. MISS MABEL MCOUEENEY Miss Mabel McOueeney, a tormer teacher ot Lincoln High School, died Tuesday, October 19, 1948. Miss McOueeney, a graduate ot Mil- waukee State Teachers College, taught tor two years in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, and Keno- sha, Wisconsin. MISS MARTHA ZENK Miss Martha Zenk, one of our outstanding teachers who had been with our school since 1920, died in Eureka, South Dakota, at the home ot her brother on Monday, October 25, 1948. Miss Zenk was dean ot girls at Lincoln and taught in the mathematics department. She had a high regard tor scholarship and was chairman ot the Honor Society committee.
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