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Board of Education Members were: Stand- ing: Dr. Robert Rainey. Mr. Luther Ford. Mr. Raymong Glumack, Mr. Fred Atkin- son. Superintendent. Seated: Dr. Harley Racer. Mr. James Kempf, Board President: Mr. Earl Fischer. 19
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Faculty Kept All Running Smoothly One outstanding trait of Lincoln's administra- tion is their sincere interest in the student body. Mr. Hanson, Mr. Lee, Mr. Karbo, and Mr. Jones always put the best interests of the stu- dents first. Mr. Hanson's never-ending job in- cludes the administration of the policies set by the Board of Education. He was responsible for the organization of curriculum and faculty. Mr. Lee was in charge of scheduling classes and was the advisor to the Student Council and the Senior Class. Mr. Karbo and Mr. Jones handled discipline and attendance. Top: Mr. Raymond Hanson, Principal, gave the stu- dents a voice in school policies. Loft: Friendly Mr. Daniel Jones, Assistant Principal, helped straighten out many hardened criminals. Right: Assistant Principal Mr. Russell Lee worked many hours with the computer. Bottom: Til get on it right away, Chief. Assistant Principal Mr. Michael Karbo followed up crises in the school. 18
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and Assistance They Gave Advice Each counselor contributed many long hours guiding his students. Much help was needed, as the new quarter system produced many confused schedules. Administering and interpreting tests, offering advice, and listening to students’ problems with a sincere interest were just a few of the ways that the counselors showed the students they cared. Always in a hushed atmosphere, the librarians were prepared to answer the students’ questions. Without them, many students would not have finished their reports, assignments, or term papers on time, or received their overdue-book notices. Lincoln stu- dents always knew that the smile of the librarians welcomed them. Right: Can you imagine 300 students in a biology class?' Mr. Schuman asked Miss Pinten. Below: Miss Buller listened to students' problems. Mrs. Roleff was the counselors' secretary. Middle: Mr. Daffer and Mr. Redmond were pillars of strength. Bottom: I knew we'd get publicity if we met here, Mr. Tesmer confided to Miss Carson. 20
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