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LEARNING TOGETHER Mr. Reas has taught for thirteen years at Lincoln. He teaches Physics, Advanced Science, and three classes of Chemistry. The graduating class was privileged to have him as their advisor. Mr. Reas received his education at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, University of Northern Iowa; North- land College, Ashland, Wisconsin; and the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. He majored in Chemistry and Biology and minored in Physics and Geology. This year Lincoln has added some new teachers to their school faculty staff. One of them is Mr. Dittbemer. Mr. Dittbemer teaches freshman Biology and Timber Management. He attended St. Cloud State in Minnesota receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Science. Mr. Soper has been teaching for twenty-four years. He teaches algebra, math III, and math IV. For several years he has been athletic director and advisor of Pep Club. Also, he is the senior class advisor. As times progress and changes occur, people feel a greater need for understanding and comprehending the language of mathematics. The Lincoln High Math department again concentrates on the mathematical uses of today. (FAR LEFT) Mr. Reas instructs his Chemistry students. (BELOW) Mr. Dittbemer shows some basic skills to his Timber Management class. (LEFT) Mr. Soper informs his Algebra class on new ideas. Mr. Swenson has completed his second year of teaching here at Li ncoln High School. He teaches all classes of Geometry. He has also had a very successful year as head wrestling coach. Mr. Van Keuren has taught for twenty-six years at Lincoln High. He teaches both first year Biology and second year Biology. He was also the advisor of the junior class. Mr. Van Keuren received his edu- cation at University of Wisconsin- River Falls, where he majored in science and agriculture, Northland College, University of Wisconsin- Madison, University of Missouri- Columbia, and Vanderbilt-University, Nashville, Tennessee. He has a master’s degree in biology from the University of Wisconsin-Superior. (FAR LEFT) Mr. Swenson explains theories in geometry. (LEFT) Mr. Van Keuren feeds the fish in his room. 29
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Miss Auger has taught at Lincoln High for eleven years. She teaches Home Economics once again this year. But she also teaches several new courses which have been added to the GUIDING AND TEACHING curriculum. These are: child develop- ment and family living, bachelor living, tailoring, interior decorating, and foods and nutrition. She says her most enjoyable class is bachelor living. She is also the director of the FHA organization. Mr. Fredericks again takes over the major portion ofshop courses this year. He teaches material processing, cold metals and hot metals. Besides these courses he is also the director of the new two-hour Capstone course for advanced shop students. (BELOW) MissAuger helps Don Meier with the essentials of the kitchen in her bachelor living class. (FAR RIGHT) Mr. Lilyquist makes sure Scot Striegel does his metal drafting correctly. (RIGHT) Mr. Frederick demonstrates in his new Capstone course. Mr. Swanson has completed his third year at Lincoln High, teaching Drivers’ Education, Small Engines, Materials and Processing, and Junior High Industrial Arts. Much of his spare time is spent teaching students sixteen and older the behind-the- wheel phase of Drivers’ Education. Mr. Swanson was bom and raised in Washburn, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Stout, majoring in Industrial Arts. Mr. Swanson is the junior class advisor. (RIGHT) Mr. Swanson starts his day out by preparing himself for the shock of student drivers. (FAR RIGHT) Mr. Granstrom shows his Art I students how to make copper jewelry. This was Mr. Lilyquist’s second year teaching here at Lincoln High. He takes care of the Industrial Education of our students, and teaches five different courses: mechanical drafting, material processing, graphic arts, advanced woods, and machine woods. Besides this, he is also the assistant coach for the varsity wrestling team. Mr. Lilyquist received his educa- tion at the University of Wisconsin- Stout, where he majored in industrial education. Mr. Granstrom has completed his fourth year at Lincoln High; he teaches Art Classes I, II, III and IV. He was born and raised in Superior, Wisconsin and attended the Univer- sity of Wisconsin-Superior. Mr. Granstrom is the sophomore class advisor.
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