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l Z . 1 :li F 'H ., , ,Af C4177 W - e - I ,A . 7, 'ss ' f . P 1 ' L ,, ix X -,. K' K A 4, . 1 4' : , W we A -Q ,, , Mrs. Wilma Franzone: Library . - , t-.A ' Y . .V f 'H ' 'J ' r- Assistant. L? - ' 1 ' . -wp? . 1 AXX Z ' f V f .f , , 1 L . iifif ' L -' u S' - v 2' s 'M r f K f Q N . r '-'r':7 f A St n xi Ly. .Aki . P 45 , ,ji K' V f., . : XY gg ' r ef 3,1 Xrx 27 M 1 Nie Z.. Mrs. Lucille Hoff: Library As- sistant. -, 4 ,- f ' . 4 ,I l I , ,f.,,,, Mrs. Marlene MacFarlane: Li- brary Assistant. L I Mrs. 'Elizabeth Nelson: 'Refer- ence Skills, Library Assistant- ship, Head Librarian, Mrs. Charmaine Peckinpaugh: Librarianshipy A-V Student Technicians. HELPFUL HINT--lVlrs. Lucille Hoff, ltop Ieftl, shows Jim Tomlin where the index number is. BOOK END S-Kathy Heisler, lmiddlel, shows a friend how to use the reference books. ANTICIPAT D N-Barbara Campos, lleftl, waits for her tape as another student asks which cubicle he should use. Library
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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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Ms. Maria Alcala: Alternative Education Aide. Mr. Frank Avila: Custodian. Mr. Miguel Ferreira: Custodian. Mr. Canuto Garcia: Custodian. Mr. Edward Hausmann: Custodian. Mrs. Sally Moore: Custodian. Mr. Gibalahon Sarumi: Grounds Supervisor. 'Auf' ,Jr . e1'- L ...L i li? , .f?.:ia:y. P EJ Q e c. gi ie is Y I lariieig 1 ,E 1 1' .U w 1 43' - x ml 7?l,'ix um fffzu Q .,,. fa- sw Mr. Felix Souza: Custodian. al N , 'N - Susie: Huddle. 1 A ' V , Mr. Patrick Tierney: Grounds Supervisor. f i ' Q, Q - ! Y -,vt ' l ' 2 'l I x ,. Workers serve Custodians continued to provide ser- vices aimed as keeping Lincoln clean and in good condition. Cutting off locks, fixing jammed doors and broken windows, and cleaning classrooms kept custodial workers busy for hours, both before and after school. The Huddle crew also devoted long hours of service. Hot lunches and a var- iety of snack foods and beverages were provided, along with fast service that enabled students to be in class on time. The ever present Dep , Parking lot supervisor Donald Hull, kept things un- der control by providing helpful lec- tures. lf that didn't work, he resorted to giving tickets. l think he has a lot of spunk. lf he weren't there, more cars would be stol- en or damaged, said Lise Wollenberg. IVIUNCH BR EAK-- Susie,irighti, takes time out to sample a hamburger while lVlrs. Theresa Dane makes change. Career Center WP 1 afkhh r 'X ix N
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