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C7 stty ts go Counselors Support kids Dr. .loan Wolucka, A former Lincoln graduate, is current- ly employed in our counciling department. When I went to school, the counseling was almost non-existent be- cause the school was so small, said Dr. Wolucka. The staff as a whole should be more supportive towards pro- grams such as conflict management, which Dr. Wolucka supports tremendously, as the school population contin- ues to grow. I have a tremendous respect for the large number of students able to cope as well as they do with the difficult life situations that they face, ' stated Dr. Wo- Iucka. The major intent of the counseling department is to provide more career information and career exploration for the students. Mr. O'DeII, Vice-Principal, commented that the counseling office wants to encourage the kids to take scholastic risks, such as taking college prep classes that challenge their minds. Some of this years accomplishments of the department were to initiate a new data processing system. They've also been able to deliver more services to the students as far as counseling goes, because they're spending less time changing schedules. I felt encouraged seeing more stu- dents striving for excellence and continuing to be con- cerned about the world they and their children will live in and many of those concerned folks are making effort to do something about it, stated Mr. O'DeII. GROUCHO - Counselor Joan Wolucka Cbelowj reads a LINCOLNIAN dur- ing a spare moment. YEE-I-IAW - Attendance clerk Rose Grant Cbelow rightj checks a schedule for unexcused absences. Joyce Pencille - COUNSELOR ASSOCIATE Linda Garrett- COUNSELOR ASSOCIATE Tom McKenzie- COUNSELOR Rose Banks - DATA PROCESSING Lisa Trullson - COUNSELOR Mary Whiteside - COUNSELOR ASSOCIATE Joan Wolucka - COUNSELOR Ernestine Rough - COUNSELING RECEPTIONIST Gayle Marchetti - COUNSELOR ASSOCIATE 218 Counseling
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TENNIS ANYONE - Principal Dean Welin Cleftj looks over some very important papers. TAKING IT OVER- Junior student Qbottom Ieftj con- verses with Dean of Students Dan Kenley. LET ME SEE THAT-Dean Brenda Bias Cfar lefty and John Williamson discuss a school matter. Joe O Dell - DEAN OF GUIDENCE. Brenda Bias - DEAN OF STUDENTS. Robert Corra - DEAN OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. Principal and Deans 217
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Marian Strobel - ATTENDANCE CLERK Mary Hogan ATTENDANCE CLERK Rose Grant- ATTENDANCE CLERK Mille Nugent - REGISTRAR Civ I l O Office unites tk I old with new The business end of the school was handled by the classified workers. These jobs include: resource people, attendance clerk, data processor, the office supervisor, testing center technician, accountant and many different types of secre- taries. I have worked here twenty-five years. My first year I worked as a dean's secretary but since then I have worked in the atten- dance office, said Mrs. Nugent. I really enjoy my work. This year there were also three new people added to the classified workers staff. Margaret Droge and Mary Hogan are both a new additions to the attendance office. The third new person to classified workers was Cathy Young. Promoted from counselor associate she is now Dean's secretary. I really enjoy my job a lot more now, due to my new position, said Cathy Young. They put forth a quality effort that not only got their work done, but they also helped parents and students in a quality and professional manner, stated Ann Cobb. All these workers were the reason for the smooth running of the school. .qt 0 Office Workers 2 9
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