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gf' - Z.. 7' at Students learn beneficial skills How to be successful in a job interview and in filling out job applications were among the skills taught in Work Experience. The class continued to be popular to those students wishing to get credit for working. Learning labs were provided by the Business Education department. Students learned skills and attitudes that enabled them to be more suc- cessful on the job. Meeting students' needs on an individual basis was the goal of the Special Education depart- ment. Oral and written English, spelling, read- ing, social science, and math were the areas in which they could benefit in the working world. Shirley Mannon and Michelle Navone were added to the department this year. ,x CIYWS, 41' ABQ. l X V' f-i u ,, ...gf me '-' -, Ia .V X. W1 , Nlf. Stephen Askey: Alternative Education. Mr. Floyd Bohnett: lnot picturedj Resource Specialist, Adaptive P.E. Mrs. Clare Christian: Special Education, Mrs. Marie Dubois: inot picturedl Alternative Education. aug .1 xii A-sv' , . V' Mr. Phil Erhez: Alternative Education. r Mrs. jennifer Giampaoli: Special Education. X W Miss Shirley Mannon: inot picturedl Special Educa- f tion. Mrs. Michelle Navone: Special Education. i A Mrs. Debra Rabb: Special Education. .wi 9' . , M E Y EY STUDY STUDY--Miss Shirley Mannon, labove lefti, helps a student with his reading skills. PROOFREADER--Aid Mr. Nels Jacobs, lleftl, looks over a student's homework assignment. Special Education '
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igseppmfmsmafvwfffrifff--f' A SHOE IN-- IVlr. Paul Schuett, iabovel, reads to his accounting class. FILE lT-- Tracy Dockery, labove righti, files a chart, while lVlrs. Margo Dryden supervises the Model Office. SALES LADY-- Sherri Nlarganelli, itop rightl, writes up a sales re- ceipt in Model Office. Q Business Mr. john Bush: General Business, Retail Sales, Work Experience. Mrs. Margo Dryden: Shorthand Il, Model Office, Recordkeeping, Typing ll, Ill, lV, V. Mr. Paul Schuett: Typing l, English in Business World, Accounting. Mrs. Mona Smith: Department Executive, Short- hand l, General Business, Cooperative Business Training, Typing. Miss Florence Way: Typing ll, lll, IV, Vg Short- hand I, Work Experience, Student Service. Mr. Frank Wulftange: Typing I, Accounting, Bus- iness Law, Work Experience. S-Q V iff , s ? 7 Ev X I . rg fe T t in 3' fr rrah f I . - I f .e'.Q:. 'T?'..1'P. r' , . ,R hw ,
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Grad policies altered This year's board of trustees was made up of President Richard lVlaslow, Vice-President Claudia Landeen and Trustees Frances Abbott, Phillip Dunn, and Donald Riggio, who served as clerk. Senior Stuart Gaffney served as stu- dent trustee, and Superintendent Tod Anton was secretary to the board. As student trustee, Gaffney's main responsibility was to keep the board informed of activities at Lincoln. Gaffney attended a fall conference in San Francisco where trustees and administrators from all over California gathered. Gaffney commented, The best part of the conference was to meet other student trustees and learn how they interac- ted with their boards. Gaffney also attended a spring conference in which he took part in two presentations. The board revised graduation requirements for Llncoln students. As of next year, students will be required to have 60 credits per year in their first three years. WOLSAlVl--President Richard lVlaslow and Superin- tendent Tod Anton, Qabovel, listen to ideas for changing graduation requirements. SPEECH SPEECH!-- lVlr. Don Riggio, lrightl, pre- pares to speak about the new computer system at Lincoln. NOTETAKERS--lVlrs. Dawn Mitchell and Stuart Gaffney, fabove rightl, take notes during a board meeting. Board of Trustees
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