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VVILL FRENCH Our prineipzil, whose fairness :md kindly lezulersliip have won the emifidence nf ull the students, will add to his present duties next Year those of assistant superintendent of schools in elizlrge of CllI'l'iCUlZl.
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i MILLARD C. LEFLER Superintendent of the Lincoln city schools, who has been the ex- ecutive furce behind the building program which is giving to the growing population of Lincoln complete educational ZlClV1lI'lfZlI1CS.
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T Paul N. Campbell In his two years as assistant principal of Lincoln high school, Mr. Campbell has won the sincere admiration of both stu- dents and teachers through his under- standing of their needs, his sympathetic encouragement, and his sound and timely advice. His special province is with the boys and he takes a keen interest in their activities as well as those of the school in general. He has been particularly inter- ested in the development and extension of the program of extra-curricular activities. His interest in individuals, particularly those who need personal guidance and sympathy, is exemplified in the system he introduced this year of a regular and fre- quent check of the .progress of boys who have difficulty in their Work and of keep- ing in close personal touch with them. Thus he has helped many boys to improve their scholarship. Olivia lVl. Pound To lVliss Olivia Pound, who has served Lincoln high since 1900, credit is due for a great deal of the completeness of organ- ization of the administrative work of the school and particularly the place given to girls and their interests in the school pro- gram and activities. In her position as assistant principal and vocational adviser for girls, she has instituted a great deal of that which the girls find interesting and profitable in high school life. She has always taken an active interest in student affairs, gladly supporting the students in movements for improving the school. The founding of the G. A. A. and the present success of the all girls league may well be attributed to her. Miss Pound is indeed a loyal, faithful friend to the students, using her insight and willingness to help them. Any girl asking lVIiss Pound for advice can be certain that she will receive both sympathy and aid.
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