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M. X e Q56 Q9 429 4 of Board probes major issues Questioning issues concerning Lincoln Unified School Dis- trict, the Board of Trustees met every two weeks. The same members that made up the Board last year are still serving land have been for several years. This year, the president is Fran Abbot. The members of the Board rotate positions annually. This year three members were up for re-election and they all went un-opposed. Robert Sandman, student representative to the Board said, l think that the fact that all of the Board members went unopposed els a great statement on the quality and cohesiveness of the district. People seem to be very happy with the way things are run. The major issue that the Board is discussing is centered around extended study. They are questioning whether stu- dents should take long field trips or if they should drop these types of activities all together. The factors having an effect Ion the decisions of the Board are mainly expense and the loss of academic time. Sandman summed up the year in saying, l learned a lot not only about government and politics but also about how society and people co-exist. lt was quite an experience see- ing how the district and educational system were run. WHAAAT? ? ?-Superintendent Tod Anton, CRightJ, stops to answer a question. MOUTHFUL OF IDEAS-Principal Dean Welin and Trustee Dick Maslow Cabove right? discussed the future item for Board agenda. I 5 L 214 Board of Trustees
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has been instru- From the class of 1982 advisor to activi- ties coordinator, JoAnn Campigli has con- tinuously supported the students of Lin- ,- coln High School in various endeavorsg Campigli hasdevoted her time and en- ergy in her current line of work since De-1 cember of 1975, when she was hired as a A huddle clerk and was later promoted tof ,oh,, general director of activites, She is re- garded by many as the life-line of the school, and is constantly discovering-new tangents which she feels broaden her own ' learning experiences. D ln the past, Campigli Xglia l l .1 3 4312- l ' -55:23 'Qs-'r l . 3 f- ,iw sf ' if - 't Vf 'itil 7 f' E z'.- ' 1 5- . ,i-,Q ik H R gi is 5'- 'lf ' an- ,Q ,fs gps- D- ig, I 5 5 mental in the formation of projects which boosted school spirit and unity, such as rooters buses, various Spirit Day activi- ties, andthe everyday mundane affairs that make the school function smoothly. These duties include the distribution of ac- tivity stickers, student body. cards and dance tickets, sign-upsiitor drivers train- ing, and arrangmlent ofthe daily bulletin. lt is evident that Campigliisia strong influenceron many students' attitudes to- wards their high school life since sheen- joys working with teenagers and takes pride in watching students develop. She initially accepted her position at Lincoln because I enjoy the job, especially being able to see my three teenagers more of- ten. Despite the graduation of her youn- gest daughter:Gina, she maintains her will- ingness sto .benifit the student body. There-have been i so -many -times when we've been up a creek, and Nlrs. Campigli always came through for us, whether we needed paint or chaperones or hambur- gerlbuns for Spirit Day. . . she was just an all-around inspirational advisor, ---said Senior class secretary Lynn Day. xi ...., , ..5.L2A.sDedICatee 2
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YL Mahi 1 F' :mf T ' 1 K I . T 1 lun ic' ri'- 4' ' Fw Ai, lEE'S COMPANY-Elementary teacher Jackie Korhbolz, Trustee Claudia Lan- n and Elementary teacher Prilla McGregor approvingly look over the agenda. .Rf Dx if ,fig - , X R Dick Maslow-TRUSTEE Fran Abbot-PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES Tod Anton-SUPERINTENDENT, SECRETARY OF BOARD Don Riggio-TRUSTEE Phil Dunn-TRUSTEE O Board of Trustees 2
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