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ohool top Brings Work hop Upper left: At the general session nearly birds claimed the soft seats: Miss Burr, Miss Jackson, Mr. Sadtler, Mr. Paul Nelson, Mr. Henson. Miss Garde, Miss Peters, and Miss Lexowg Cin foreground! Misses Cueklield, Condon, Bowman, Ililand, Connell, and Rudolph, and Messrs. Gritzhaugh, Fowler, Redenius, Ginn, Lauseh, and Sherwood. Upper right: The faculty members chosen to represent Lincoln on the city-wide planning committee were Miss Burr, Miss Peters, Mr. NVelsh, Mr. Lausch, Miss Jackson, and Miss Burchfield. Center left: Time out for refreshments. Miss Lexow collects from Mr. Benson, Miss Krieguer, and Mr, VVild, as Miss Bowman and Mrs. Machek get their coffee. Center right: Ten-o'clock coffee was served by the Misses Butts, O'Donnell, Lexow, Olancler, and Andrew. Lowcr left: Mr. Fowler lists names being suggested for committees. Mr. Paul Johnson, Miss Martin, and Miss Butts served on the Steering Connnittee. Mr. Baron Cleftj was recorder for the meetings. During the coal strike, the schools were closed for four days, Feb. 23, 24, 27, and 28. Pupils engaged in vacation activities during the unexpected holiday, but teachers stayed on the job and attended workshops. They discussed curriculum problems and planned topics to be presented to consultants from various universities who will assist in the curriculum revision program. C197
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Upper left: Guests at the luncheon served in the model apartment by the ninth grade food class were Cleft talxlel Mrs. Angus, Mr. VVild, and Miss Andrew, Clxack tablej Mr. Chester johnson, Miss Seal, and Miss Alice Olander, being, served cotlee by Darlene llarrg Cfront tableb Miss Peterson, Miss Martin, Miss Lorna Swanson. lfpper right: At the Christmas Tea Miss Nyman, Mrs. Angus, Miss Andrew, and Mr. Stanley Nelson gather around the tree. Center left: At the tea table during the Christmas Tea, Miss Burclilield, Miss Kathie Adams and Miss Mavis An- nett, guests from the Home Service department of the Elec- tric Companyq Miss Burr are served by Miss Gibsong at right, Miss Martin. Center right: The mantle, gaily decorated with angels forms zz background to the teatime chat of Miss Beutel, Mr. Sherwood, Miss Swanson, and Miss Ballard. Lower left: At a surprise liousewarming, members of the faculty presented a radio to Mr. VVelsh and his family. Looking on as Mr. and Mrs. xY6lSl1 open the gift' Ceenterj are the Misses Krieguer, Jackson, Garde, llurr, Edna Olan- der, Swanson. Jean XYelsh, Nancy YYelsh, Peterson, and Martin.
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