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At Expanding LSE Was Surely a Sizable Job. Those precious moments known as spare time were eagerly awaited by all, for it meant that they could pursue their favorite hobbies. These hobbies were as varied as the persons themselves. Bowling, however, became a big favorite. The faculty could even claim some champions among its members. Other sports, too, had an enthusiastic following. The many who preferred a less vigorous but equally in¬ teresting pastime had a wide range of choice. J. Waldron Practical Arts J. Wendorff Practical Arts D. Wilcox Social Science D. Wismer Practical Arts Updegraft Mathematics and Science Van Loh Language Every Tuesday evening John Elliott (left) became Major Elliott when he and his fellow Army Reservists got together at the Pershing Armory to study military preparedness.
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S. Pinckney Language Cheerleaders M. Ray Practical Arts FHA As assistant den mother, Mrs. Mary Commers offered advice, humor and a general helping hand. Occasionally that helping hand turned out to be a restraining one. Even Busier, Although Teaching G. Reiff Social Science J. Reta Mathematics and Science S Club Swimming D. Salestrom Guidance H. Steinberg Language Clarion NHS SHIELD I. Towle Language W. Stephenson Health, PE, Safety Football J. Trimble Mathematics and Science Tennis J. Terrill Guidance J. Tuch Mathematics and Science Knightettes
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Files, Health, Meals and School Appearance IMP ■ 1 . •;ar. :«3 jy : 28 Warm pizzas ' attracting aroma drew Leonard Short, head custodian, into the kitchen where Mrs. Alice Tuckerman, head cook, agreed to let him make the final analysis. It took extensive behind-the-scenes work to keep Lincoln Southeast running smoothly throughout the year. The office staff worked continuously filing, typing and figuring to main¬ tain accurate records. The custodians, headed by Leonard Short, saw to it that halls and rooms were kept immaculate. Feeding hungry LSE students proved a full¬ time job for the cooks, headed by Mrs. Alice Tuckerman. However, Mrs. Marjorie Court¬ ney, school nurse, found curing head and stomach aches just as trying. Student, financial and school records were kept completely accu¬ rate and up-to-date through the efforts of Mrs. Virginia Nelson, Mrs. Verle Morris, Mrs. Betty Patton and Mrs. Jeannette Pickles. Included in her annual program, the administration of sophomore tuberculin tests was quite an under¬ taking for Mrs. Marjorie Courtney, school nurse. A
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