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'3-...YQ Members of the School Board-Seated: Mrs. Howard, Car- baugh, assistant secretaryg Mr. Richard Cassidy, president, and Mrs, Russell Morrical, secretary. Standing: Mr. Rich- ard Flory, treasurerg and Mr. John Drompp, vice-president. Joys of retirement lie ahead for Mr. Carl A. Zimmerman, ci one-time teacher, turned principal, turned superintendent, 0ne rem: e of offzbe ends as a second begzhs Administrative policies drawn up by new principal Mr. Hugh Leeman stress peace and understanding through education, N'Yl0'59!l !nu v+X'Q'QlKWllNl WNW,-M-we-Msswwsw ,iq-n-mv' . ' - N , - ' J R 'wwf--Q f .V-utils 2 The school board faced its usual full a- genda, With its approval, Superintendent Carl A, Zimmerman hired six teachers to replace the ones L.l-l.S. had surrendered to the new Lincoln Junior l-ligh. Remodeling projects and the purchase of new textbooks demanded careful observance of the annual budget. Plans for starting summer school sessions earlier in June included the whit- tling of both winter and spring vacations. Closer-to-home administration passed into new, yet capable, hands. Mr. Hugh Leeman, formerly of Lewis Cass, was welcomed to the school as its ninth principal, Veteran staff member Richard Rothgeb advanced in line, filling the vacant assistant-principal's chair. What meets today? asks Linda, hopeful that Mr, Leemon or Mr. Rothgeb hasn't scheduled her favorite clubs together.
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,ps ci Avoidance of costly mistakes in college entrance procedures depends on smooth operations in the guidance department. Not all phone calls bring grim reports of stalled autos or influenza bugs to the ears of Miss Pitman and Mr. Williams Faczhhes expand o meer needs of hgh school Rooms previously occupied by junior high classes were quickly remodeled to accommo- date the needs ofa high school on the grow. The guidance division expanded its rooms, facitities, and personnel, Leaving behind an old east-wing cubbyhole, Mr. Bruce Stuart and his secretary, Mrs, Richard James, set up shop in smartly panelled offices. Mrs. James Hiatt joined the staff as sophomore counselor, whose tasks included checking schedules for necessary graduation credits. Treasurer Mrs, Martha Finney moved her shingle from the office to a new bookshop. As manager, she was responsible for a com- plete, economical line of school supplies. Miss Lillian Duncan, registrar, also moved to a new location to gain privacy for her paperwork Miss Margaret l-larmon, secre- tary, assumed duties at the reception desk. Dean of girls Miss Mary Pitman and dean of boys Mr, Gene Williams continued to wage battle against truancy and tardiness. Winter illnesses, however, resulted in daily tides of signed passes. Student assistants helped with the often lengthy absence lists. f .. . X L 'N' W1 SVS 1 5' A F - A if W7 ' 5 .. sign wwiwwrymf ii ' ' 5 V ji 5 '. s, ,W A High on the best-seller lists at Mrs, Finney's student book- store are pencils, pens, steno-pads, workbooks, and slide rules Smiles and files-always available at L.H.S,-prove help ful as Miss Duncan and Miss Harmon update office records if ,N if i e
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