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LHS Advocate 1969-1970

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LINCOLN HIGHSCHOOL

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SEP'fEMBER 12, 1969

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Innovations Along with the new dress policy at Lincoln High School a ''student behavior policy" has been added. According to a statement issued by the Lincoln High School Administration, the purpose of the new policy is ''to give studentsprotection of their persons and functions.''

POSITIVE BEHAVIOR In order to give students this protection, the school has developed guidelines for student behavior. The policy states that ''the goal of Lincoln High School is to develop positive, constructive student behavior." It adds that ''discipline will be administered with the goal of changing behavior, not merely to punish.'' Another innovation is the sixthperiod dismissal for some seniors

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New also with study hall is the change of place. Study halls are now being conducted in the cafeteria, with the exception of fourth period. This change from the audi torium was done to give the student more room in which to study.

Among the new classes this year is a commercial art course. This is a class mainly for' lettering, drawing, and painting. It is intended to help to prepare the student for later similar college classes or a job, usually one in fields of advertising or publicity.

EXPANDED CURRICULUM Expanded this year is the Heal th Occupations Curriculum. An advanced food course in dietetics has been developed to train persons for jobs as dieticians in hospitals, and other institutions requiring such help.

Teachers, Clerks Join Staff What are the reactions of nine new teachers surrounded by 2,000 unfamiliar faces the first day of school? Terror or pleasure? It's '' like coming home," said Mrs. Judith Keller, English teacher, when asked her first impres-

sion of Lincoln High. Mr. Cha,rles Friesen, math teacher, stated his reaction as ''very favorable.'' Mr. Friesen was the sophomore basketball coach two years ago. ''Good," said Mr. John Kennedy, Continued on page 5

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Deadline Is Nearing Attention seniors! Now is your chance to help make the 1970 Links the best yet by having your picture in it. November 17 is the last day to sul:Jnit the glossy of your choice. Bring it before or after school to Room 219 at which time a $1 engraving fee will be collected. Pictures must be taken by an approved photographer. A list of these photographers is available from guidance counselors or in Room 219.

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Mr.Bogar and Mr.Pfieff welcome teachers new to the schoolwho are (panel 1) Mrs. Monte Thompsoll

Mrs. Marie Galloway, and M~ John Kennedy; (panel 2) Mrs. Joann Alfrey and Mrs. Judi th Keller; (pan-

el 3) Mr. Duane Charles Friesen Wangsvick.

Strough, Mr. and Mr. Carl


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