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MRS. BARBARA CULLUM Built-in orange juice fountain Foods, English MR. VINCENT DAGORT More real gone UD kids Social Studies MR. ROLAND DAHL Quiet and solitude in the halls Physical Education, Counseling MRS. JEAN DAW Sun lamps for girls' dressing rooms Physical Education, Counseling MRS. ROZELLA ETCHART Private phone in each room English, Social Studies, Math MISS CHARLOTTE FEORE Rooms with cots for 'sick' students Nur M . SARA H e , , ocial Studies MRS. GAIL HENRICHSEN Peace, Progress and Prosperity Social Studies, Journalism, English LINCOLN WILL - n l MRS. THERESA AARON A circular building Librarian MISS FRANCIS ADAMS An escalator to second floor English, Math, Social Studies, Music MISS RITA AHERN Extra telephone booth Art, Costume Design, Reading MRS. CHARLOTTE AKINS Students who are good spellers Clothing MRS. RUTH ARVIDSON A leisurely lunch for every student English MR. JAMES BARTON Ten isolation booths in each A9 class Algebra, Counseling MR. GLEN BASSETT New buildings, Continued good students Math, Social Studies, Physical Education MR. FRED BOWLAND Electric pencil-sharpener for Room 12 Math, Algebra MR. ROBERT BRUCE Property room for plays English, Speech Arts MRS. EUGENIA BURNETT Sound proofing for enthusiastic students Clothing, Foods, Costume Design MR. CLARENCE BUTTERFIELD AS Gardening class Wood Shop, Electric Shop, Stage Craft MRS. VIRGINIA CARROLL Cat kennels, piped in music English, Speech Arts MR. ART CARTER Pool table for bamboo room Mechanical Drawing MR. ROBERT CROOK A bigger stage Math, Algebra MR. ROBERT COULTER Larger athletic field Physical Education , ,pf ff I fy?fg77' l 1
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PRINCIPAL GEORGE DRAKE The ability to look forward to future opportuni- ties rather than backward to past mistakes is the mark of a well-adjusted person. Most people have within themselves the resources for dealing with their own problems if they will but take the FORWARD LOOK. You will succeed in the future to the extent that you have developed high morale, the willing- ness to work and a sense of values basic to democratic action. To look forward to new goals and upward for strength greater than yourself, is the basis for being a successful and happy individual. ABLE, WELL-TRAINED ADMINISTRA TORS DIRECTOR ROBERT MITCHELL the students. SUPERINTENDENT GLEN GOODWILL Dr. Glen Goodwill has completed his first year as superintendent of the Santa Monica City Schools. Under his guidance we are looking forward to an extensive building and improvement program. We are grateful for his splendid cooperation in support- ing our share, allotted from Santa Monica's proposed 310,500,000 bond issue. Mr. Mitchell arranges textbooks and tourses for Lincoln. He directs the Lead :rship class and is very popular among
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MRS. VIRGINIA HERRERA Outdoor attractively landscaped lunch areaup' i' English, Social Studies MR. CHARLES HEWITT Bigger room K English, Social Studies 5, tn 'Q I Miss MARY HOFFMAN ,X Removable roof for pool Physical Education MRS. JUANITA HULDERMAN NF 2 ,L- l ., 1 i t t ,xx ,xx Continued citizenship and scholarship achieve- ments Math, English, Social Studies MISS ESTER JOHNSON Sun dial for Rifle Range Music, Counseling MRS. MARY KNOWLTON Ice water fountain in each room' Math Science, Social Studies MR. DONALD KREHBIEL A secretary for each teacher Math, English, Social Studies MISS ALICE LECKLIDER More mature A7's Math, Social Studies MR. ROBERT LEITCH Y Lincoln will keep its high national reputa- tion Audio Visual, Social Studies MISS HARRIET McLOONE ALL good things English, Social Studies MR. DAVID MILLOVICH Boys swimming the 100 yards ute Physical Education MR. ROBERT MITCHELL ulntercommunication system Leadership, English MRS. FRANCIS NARROW in one min- Dietician prescribing sweets as a reducing diet Counseling, English MISS ELOISE OSBORNE Rope ladder to sun deck Physical Education, Social Studies MRS- RUTH PAEZ LINCOLN WILL ALWAYS An electric typewriter TYW HAVE CAPABLE TEACHERS MR. WILLIAM POOLE Air purifying systeml' Wood Shop MR. ALFRED QUINN Completion of building plans Math, English, Social Studies MR. JOHN RAPLEY One room set of thinking caps Math, Algebra MRS. CHRISTINE REED Five minutes added to nutrition Math, English, Social Studies MRS. JEAN RUNYON Proof that chivalry is not dead Foods, Clothing MR. CHARLES SAVAGE Larger shop rooms Graphic Arts, Electric Shop MR. PETER SCHARTZ Sofa for tired musicians Band, Orchestra MR. LENDON SCOTT Same percentage of honest, intelligent boys Physical Education
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