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™ Special Education The Special Education Program here at Lincoln is the largest in Seattle. The teachers work with the students, identify their problem and and work from there. Because of the individual help, the students learn more than they would in a regular classroom situation. The career center is a place open to all students looking for information about different careers available in the working world. Several people in the career center are there to help students learn about various aspects of occupations in many different fields. C)i) a. J I Ya A',1 sMxou n-'y .Vohift jfOi;£cjo OLAAs 27
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Media Center Dedicated business education students organize, operate, and supervise the media center in the main hall. Over 1,000,000 copies of instructional materials are produced monthly by these qualified key operators, after in-service training at Xerox. In the class, key operators learn business operation, dealing with all kinds of people and requests, organization, and efficiency to most usefully serve the instructional copying needs of Lincoln's staff. Work Experience The difference between the Work Experience program and Work Training program is that the students are paid by their employers. Jobs for the work experience program are often suggested or arranged for by Mr. Renshaw, the work experience coordinator. 26
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Lunchroom Manager—Rosemarie Syrjala, Pat Hartwig, Lorraine Bellecy, Bridget Rowland, Jeanette Lindell, Elvira Jenness, Gladys Hamilton, Lila Strom SUPPORT STAFF Assistant Engineer—Otto Pitts, Kurt McMullen, Head Custodian—Milton Papineau Head Assistant—Thomas King, John Lowell Thompson, Dorothy Lacey, Not Pictured: John Kniseley, Charles J. McCue Roscoe Taylor,
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