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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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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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is K' P 3 'T 1 i. 1 : , l 1 ' . .. i . v 1 viii ., , ,. , -,-5 1 .rf fes- ri 012 Students plan ws-. ..,.....n-.,- ..,. g' A Getting a job was one of the main problems faced by students, whether for the start of a possible vocational - career or the funding of the necess- ities of life. The Career Center worked toward alleviating this lg problem by arranging for different an i businesses and professional people to talk about jobs for students. Supervised by lVlrs. Lorna lVlans- field, the Career Center also supplied information on college applications, scholarships, financial aid, and field trips, as well as sewing as a quiet sanctuary where students could stu- dy or do homework. Students were kept informed of A job opportunities by information posted on the Counseling Center windows. if 1 . l , . wef3i5i'f ' , .. ,A 4, y 4 , 3... sc.-,.,..,.,.,,g4,:..Q,g,,qiMi.,, was , I. 'Q . s j f. K ,, ,D CONIICAL CAR EER- lVlrs. Lorna lVlansfield,ltopl, finds one student's personal philo- ophy amusing while reviewing a scholarship application. CHEMICAL CATASTROPHE--Carol lVlcGowen, labovel, takes advantage of the tran- quility ofthe Career Center to finish her chemistry unit. NIANGLED lVllCFlOFlLlVl-- lVlrs. lVlansfeild,labove rightl, attempts to repair a micro- film viewer. Career Center'
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