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19 not ,,.if:4.L44Lit....,..gi..1ti,g:1r:J L! I N K S Qi. on n a..--.n mu L 2 6 PAUL N. CAMPBELL Mr. Campbell bears the same relation to the boys of the school that Miss Pound does to the girls. He takes a keen interest in all the activities and organizations especially interesting to the boys as well as in those of the school at large. His inter- est in the affairs of the school has been shown in the care he has taken in conduct- ing the investigation of the' extra-curricular activities of the students. This survey is intended to secure information which will make it possible to give more students an opportunity to enter activities outside the ordinary classwork. Mr. Campbell before his coming to Lin- coln last fall was principal of the high school at Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He is a Phi Beta Kappa. UU YV ,nr YW Y Wig Y V4 V Y I OLIVIA M. POUND Miss Pound has been a guide and friend to Lincoln high school students since she first took a position here, in 1900. As she has taught in the history, English, and Latin departments, and has served as act- ing principal of Lincoln high for a year, Miss Pound has become thoroughly ac- quainted with the ambitions, needs, and turns of mind of both.teachers..ancl .stu- dents. Her special province is with the girls, in whom she shows her interest and sympathy in many ways. In 1919 lbliss Pound organized the girls athletic associa- tion, and also established the all girls league council, of which she is now the sponsor. She has helped many to find em- ployment who would otherwise be obliged to leave school. Miss Pound has won the admiration and affection of all who have come to her in discouragement, seeking ad- vice and sympathy. K 1 I li? -- .,.-l ll2.-..,..,.........J E..,.,.,,.......,fl Cl.,,. ,Y MJT! ,,.. , .J L..,. ll 1L.,, .. ll. ll ID El 11-e
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