Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1975

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Page 29 text:

Miss Nadine Sass, Badminton, Bowling, Tennis and other short courses, shows how to get the volleyball into the air Above, Mrs Opal Stoehr, Rec Cames, Drill Team, Tennis and other short courses, catches up on some paper work Below, Mr Ray lallstead. Conditioning, Wrestling, Archery and other short courses, is about to demonstrate some techniques used on the horse. Above, Mr Gene Cotter, who teaches all kinds of Swimming classes from Beginning to Sr Lifesaving, makes notes on swimmers he has on his chart Below, Mr. Marvin Mueller, Flag Football, Basketball, Track and Field and other short courses, gets ready to pass out basketballs to students in open gym Phys. Ed. Conditions The body needs to be developed as much as the mind. By games and muscle-building sports, the body can be conditioned to be in peak shape. While athletics is stressed in all Lincoln schools, the Physical Ed phase of Lincoln High expands to meet the students' needs Mini-courses from the strenuous to the fun-recreational type fit all different types of students. They are fun classes and you're helping yourself keep fit by taking physical courses. Twenty-three

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DLP Boosts Learning The Developmental Learning Program has really come far when you compare it to where it was quite a few years ago. At Lincoln High this Dept, covers wide areas which range from Home Ec. classes to P.E. classes. The special education student has a pretty good selection of individualized classes plus all the others to choose from. The special classes are geared for the student to gain the maximum comprehension from the class. These teachers help their students to get the most out of learning which is the goal of the whole Department. Mrs. Karen Nicolai Berman and Miss Judy Montey look over a textbook used in teaching their classes Above, Mr Marvin Rader and Vickie Shields work together on planning the next semester courses she'll take Below, Mrs Ruby Crell checks her filing cabinet for some important papers Twenty-two



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Above, Miss Betty Heckman, Typing and Publications, cuts paper for her Typing class Below, Mrs Helen Flanagan, relaxes after a busy day of Typing. Bus Prin and short courses Above, Mr William Collins. DFCA sponsor and teacher of Mark and Merc ha n, enjoys himself at a DFCA breakfast Below, Miss Lydia Lekai, Steno and Clerical Train . makes copies for a test to be given Business Ed. Trains As time races on, machines become a basic tool in our automated society However, the basic machines needed to run a modern business efficiently are run by people. This department teaches those skills to students who are interested in small or big businesses. The demand for those educated to type, take shorthand, dictate, bookkeep, or manage money is great There is also clerical and stenographic training classes which are longer and take the student into an office or business situation without even leaving his desk or classroom. Miss Jamesine Bourke, Bookkeeping and short courses, and Miss Dorothy Dumped, Dept head. Shorthand and Typing, use a record player for dictation purposes Twenty-four

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