Lincoln High School - Best of Lincoln Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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Y. 53 .l Mr. Dean Welinz Mr. Bob Corra: Vice-Princi- pal, Dean of Administrative Servicies. Mr. Dan Kenley: Dean of Students. Mr. loe Odell: Vice-Princi- pal, Dean of Guidance. Mrs. Karen Pearson: Dean of Students. Principal. Students request guidance services Guidance, advice, friendship, and a sincere effort to help students were the goals of the deans and counselors. Counselors felt that the students were more open and aware of the help available. The students seemed to take advantage of us, said Counselor Brenda Bias. I feel as if l'm really here to help, and not to hurt. In regard to behavior problems, this year was re- markably quiet, according to Deans Karen Pearson and Dan Kenley. Pearson, Dean of students and director of activities, also commented on the calm year and noted that the behavior of the students at dances was good, compared to past years. The dance policy should be reviewed, because the idea of two dances a month did not receive much support from the students, said Pearson. TELETALK--lVlr. Joe Odell, ileftl, plans a student-teacher confer ence over the phone. TAKE IT AWAY DA N-Nlr. Dan Kenley, labovel, announces the Lincoln T-shirt sale at a winter rally. PROVING A PFllNClPLE--Principal Dean Welin, labove leftl listens to suggestions at a Site Council meeting. Deans Q

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Ms. Brenda Bias: Counselor. Mr. john Bradbury: Counsel- Mrs. Linda Garrett: Counselor Associate. Mrs. Gayle Marchetti: Coun- selor Associate. Mr. Tom McKenzie: lnot pic- turedl Counselor. DT- loan Nlorrison: Counselor. Mrs. joyce Pencille: Counselor Associate. Ms. Marta Whiteside: Counselor Associate. lr :Qs Lg i -:Aw - - f ,. 4 STUDENT COUNCELLING--Mr. John Bradbury, labovel, t helps Senior Laura Stubbs select a spring class. i PO INTING OUT THE WAY--Ms. Brenda Bias, lrightl, listens as Choir Director Gary Wright explains seating arran- gements during the Martin Luther King Day presentation. Counselors



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Students use library more Library usage continued to increase this year as students sought a place to study, a chance to mingle with friends, or refuge , from the weather. While it served as a haven from the cold and fog in the winter months, and a cool change in the heat of spring, the library continued to provide the necessary ref- erence materials and recreational reading requested by students. The Ponder Place, a popular spot for those seeking a little socializing, was strictly supervised by Wilma Franzone. lt became a joke to see how much she would take before she kicked you out, commented Junior Monique Pioli. The flow of students coming through the lVledia Center also increased as more departments took advantage of its fac- ilities. The science , social science, and music departments were among those which included the use of the audio! visual machines in their programs this year. lVledia Center technician, lVlrs. Charmaine Peckinpaugh commented, With more departments taking advantage of the lVledia Center, we reach more stu- dents which is great. FOURTH DOWN-- Steve Yecies,lbelowl, eagerly makes a move on the Strato-matic game board Q Vit at ', s , ,-an 8912 We while Danny Chapman looks on. Z: ' COIVIO SE LLAIVIA?--Karen Barnes,lbelow rightl, 'k.V :rg socializes in the library before starting her Span- sg 3 A gk: ,. 53 V- , ' in ish assignment. M Q ' 5 A T A VWAV i LIBRARY LADY--lvirs. Elizabeth Nelson, lrighrl, does fl 4, some reference work in the library. 133 Library . www. l -any 1 s

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