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S. Scott S. Snyder Language Mathematics Knightettes Science J. Trimble Science E. Trowbridge Tennis Language International Club W. Stephenson Social Science Practical Arts Football S Club R. Tondl Practical Arts FHA I. Towle Language H. VanLoh Language G. Updegraft Mathematics L. Tuch Mathematics Knightettes Teachers Found Relaxation in Home Life Clubs and organizations looked to faculty members as sponsors. The 20 clubs, dealing with subjects ranging from photography to nursing, demand¬ ed many spare moments from the 39 teachers who sponsored them. Athletics were of prime importance to several male members of the faculty. Coaching various varsity, reserve and sophomore teams occupied 13 men for many long afternoons. Charles Hemphill, Flora Bergt, Don Byorth, Edna Trowbridge and Tom Douglas discuss a current policy affecting their divisions.
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Teachers Sponsored Sports, Organizations. G. Overgaard Science Seience Club G. Pearce Language International Club E. Peterson Fine Arts R. Propp Language Clarion SHIELD M. Ray Practical Arts G. Reiff Social Science J. Reta Science Swimming D. Salestrom Guidance Record numbers of people taught and were taught at Lincoln Southeast during the 1962-63 school year. The total enrollment reached 1574 pupils, the highest in LSE history. More teachers were needed to match expansion, so faculty increased by nine, to 76 men and women. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keene pile the family in their “bicycles built for all” and take off for a ride to the park on a spring afternoon.
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In her peaceful hermitage, Miss Leanne Jensen easily forgets time, work, and trouble as she reads a suspense-filled play. J. Waldron Practical Arts D. Wilcox Social Science Science D. Wismer Practical Arts Books, Music, Sports. Teachers reflected their outside interests in their choice of hobbies. Women generally preferred the activ¬ ities of sewing, music and flower ar¬ ranging. However, some of them ex¬ pressed their athletic flares through bowling and water skiing. Sports, such as hunting, fishing and golf, topped the list of favorite pas¬ times for men on the Southeast faculty. Of course, the entire faculty enjoyed reading, as they always strived to stay abreast of the new developments in their various fields and courses. Having eaten their lunches, the “Brown Baggers,” Mrs. Mary Com- mers, Mrs. Jean Furr, Mr. Bill Duffey, Mrs. Sarah Scott, and Mr. Ron Propp, enjoy a round table discussion about class events.
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