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I i 1 ' { .( I Used to Determine Lincoln Southeast Policies. For the first time this year, Prin¬ cipal Craig Whitney held a series of student interviews, informal meetings known as “Meet the Principal.” Other 1962-63 innovations includ¬ ed a new system of noting absences. The plan eliminated the taking of ab¬ sence slips from class to class. Taking time from routine business Principal Craig Whitney stops to examine one of the new art exhibitions displayed by the Art Club. Sophomore records and senior transcripts kept Mrs. Verle Morris, Miss Hazel Scott and Rex Mercer busy throughout the year.
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City-Wide Standards Lincoln’s Public School System, with 949 more students and 79 more faculty members than it had last year, operated on a budget of $8,565,407. Assistant supervisors R. L. Fredstrom, curriculum and instruction improvement; R. J. Bauer, operation and maintenance, and David Sell, business affairs, arrive for an important board meeting. Steven N. Watkins, superintendent of schools, consults a map that shows the boundaries of the school districts in the city of Lincoln. Driver Edueation Programs in the Lincoln Schools will benefit from a School Board vote to purchase more training ears for 1963-64. Lincoln school board members Robert C. Venner, Mrs. Roscoe S. Hill, Robert H. Ammon, J. Arthur Danielson, James Stuart, I. J. Devoe and Steven N. Watkins, superintendent of schools, set goals.
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22 1 I Teachers Pushed and Pursued Knowledge. With the addition of 16 new mem¬ bers, the Southeast faculty grew 12% over last year’s. These new teachers were perplexed at first by the strange faces, names and routines. However, they soon adjusted to life and work in their new teaching environment. Held after school had begun, the Faculty Reception played a major role in the rapid adjustment of the new in¬ structors. Old and new teachers alike shared the early semester problem of learning pupils’ names. Handyman Bill Miller is going to be ready and waiting for that first blade of tall spring grass, which he will have to mow. L. Althouse Language G. Auld Guidance NHS Junior Class H. Baker Mathematics W, Bates Guidance Sophomore Class R. Beideck Practical Arts Knightettes F. Bergt Science Red Cross G. Birky Library H. Blount Mathematics Student Council Council
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