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y a, M nf. , ,st kg Q BURT o. BEAL, Pfmcipqi School Pldministration Starts Lighting Administrational torces are essential in keeping any school running smoothly, and Lincoln is fortunate in having especially capable workers to handle duties that arise outside ot classroom work, such as the keeping ot ottice and scholastic records, making out study programs, ordering study and athletic supplies, arranging athletic schedules and guiding the Vocational Guidance plan. lt is thus the principal's ottice begins the Lighting ot the lite ot the school. Heading these forces is Principal Burt O. Beal, who has just completed his second year at this position atter having served as vice-principal tor lU years and a teacher tor three. ln the next highest executive position is Boger Elder, vice-principal. Mr. Elder handles minor duties tor Principal Beal and is constantly busy taking care ot grade records and students in trouble tor small infractions. Mrs. Maxine Martin, ottice clerk, is another valuable ottice helper. The tinancial records and grade records come under her many duties. Absences and tardies trom school are recorded by Miss Elizabeth Washburn, attendance clerk. Miss Vlfashburn graduated trom Lincoln in l927 and has a crew ot student helpers to assist her. Another familiar tigure seen in the council room every tourth period is Miss Gladys Parker, who answers student queries about college entrance reguirements and graduation reguisites. Miss Mildred Moyer has charge ot the guidance program and has several taculty committees assisting her. Miss Moyer started the plan two years ago and plans a constructive program tor students on each Friday morning. Athletic records, schedules and eguipment are handled by William Hardie, athletic director. Besides this job, Mr. Hardie is track coach, Outside groups interested in Lincoln are the Parent-Teacher and Alumni associations. Both organizations are instrumental in bolstering Lincoln spirit.
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Roger Elder, Vice-Principal Banks High in Student Esteem Doing the Work to which his person- ality fits him seems to be the duties of a vice-principal, And what a per- sonality Lincoln's viceeprincipal hasl Keen-witted, thoughtful, ambitious, and humorous--that is Mr. Roger Elder. Mr. Elder started at Lincoln in the fall of l932 as study hall teacher. After proving his ability to handle pupils, as a study hall teacher must do, he was given a place in the history department. Several years were spent teaching U. S. History until he was promoted in l938 to the office he now holds. Being friendly with students makes Mr. Elder extremely popular around school, and he holds the respect and admiration of all who know him. Office Brightened By Mrs. Martin, '27 'Please send Iohnny Smith to the office immediately. These words come from the lips of Mrs. Maxine Martin, '27, Lincoln's office clerk, daily call- ing some student to face his fate. But Mrs. Martin isn't the Spirit of Unpleasantness, for she is always ready to joke with students near her. Besides bringing a cheerful atmosphere into the office, she is one of the main springs keeping the school ticking, and the office force couldn't do Without her,
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