Lincoln High School - Bear Yearbook (Bloomington, MN)

 - Class of 1968

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Mr. P. Arthur Hoblit Assistant Suparintendent of Schools Mr. Hanson's responsibilities consist of the preparation of the annual high school budget, attendance at professional meetings and administration of the policies of the Board of Education set by Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Hoblit. He is also responsible for the organization of the school's curriculum and conducts faculty meetings. The most remarkable trait of Mr. Hanson is his overwhelming interest in the student body and the way he is able to dedicate his time so thoroughly to both the support of the faculty and the students, besides all the other endless jobs he has to perform. Mr. Ray Hanson, Principal Mr. Frad Atkinson, Suporintendent of Schools Supt. Fred M. Atkinson heads a school system which in a few short years has grown to huge pro- portions. His name has been linked to many de- velopments in educational philosophies and opera- tions in Lincoln as well as other local schools. Ass't Supt. P. Arthur Hoblit fills his responsibilities well as the man who implements policies of the ad- ministration and board. A former Lincoln principal, he is looked upon by students and faculty as one of our staunchest friends. 13

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 1 Secretaries M«. Mikkelson registered e LHS student. Once again the laborious and detailed task of registration was upon us. But w© grinned and tried to bear it. We stood in o seem- ingly endless line for a small yel- low card to fill out. Remember how fun it was to bring to mind those so-often used statistics: like what is your doctor's telephone number, what was your mother's occupation before she was a sen- ior in high school, and whom do you contact in case you forgot those important facts. Then came that little stack of forms to fill out and bring back before the end of the year. Insurance blanks, locker combinations, class schedules, lunch schedules, handbooks, ID cards, sports sched- ules, health forms, li- brary manuals and Recipes for Grandma Lumpette's Baked Beans were among the numerous piles of material given to us. Mrs. Thurston typod class schedules. Mrs. Trimble Miss Holbrook And where were we ever going to put art receipts, shop receipts, craft receipts, book receipts, equipment receipts, printing re- ceipts, elevator usage receipts, and student activity receipts? But Lincoln students had no fear; we knew that our ever faith- ful and helpful office secretaries would bring us through another mass-registration without many se- rious casualties. This year we could again report that there were no casualties any more serious than a boy being scheduled into a sixth-hour KNITTING module and one senior girl having a phy ed locker assigned to her in the BOY'S varsity locker room. Mrs. Trimble distributed teacher manuals. Mrs. Mansur Mrs. Thurston Mrs. Mikkelson 12



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Mr. Hanson enjoyed his work and tho peoplo who worked with him. Mr. Hanson The Assistant Principals, Mr. Lee and Mr. Karbo, are two reasons why our school is run efficiently. Some of their duties are helping with pre-registration, developing a master schedule for all classes and obtaining materials for the opening of schoof. Mr, Lee's main responsibilities are processing data, scheduling classes and being student council advisor. He is also in charge ot personnel supervision and social ac- tivities. Lincoln's hood occopted Lincoln's hood. Mr. Loo oftor ontongloment with a student. 14

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