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Newcomers to the School: Front row; Mark Badillo, Paul Mintel, Mara Siegel, Arlyn Goodman. 2nd row; Randy Badillo, Sean Goldstein, Allison Yenkin, Rhonda Lashen, Wendy Speakmon, Debbie Zacks. 3rd row; Beth Reichek, Diane Russell, Michelle Rothert, Missy Becker. 4th row; David Bonowitz, Mike Raiz, Jill Glick, Linda Luchtenberg, Roslyn Harding, Christine Russell, Charles Bradford. Last row; Stephen Baker, Kathy Beck, Jim Schumacher, George Bradford, Ned Schiff, Cherrie Gross. PARKING PERMIT BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY STAFF Opening The car population has increased on Stanwood Road. “No parking, un fair!’' Pen-in-hand Either have this, or get towed.
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Over the past thirty-five years, Bexley High School and the surrounding area have undergone various physical changes. The addition connecting the high school and junior high gave rise to a new cafeteria and kitchen, as well as office space for health care, speech therapy, and executives of the school. The addition was also beneficial in that it provided for a library with more extensive resources. In addition, improvements were made in the school’s athletic facilities. The tennis courts were originally in a side-by-side arrangement, and are now aligned along Stanwood Road. A playground replaced the baseball diamond, and the track was widened and elongated. The changes in the outward appearance of Bexley High School indicate the constant activity within the school and community as each grows and expands to meet new challenges.
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Vice principal Terry Black enjoys his new job. BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL DAILY SCHEDULE NAME HOME ADDRESS PARENT OR I AST F UTERI'! AN if IRS T i CHERI ,tss 385 West land Avenue fHONt BUSINt S j HQMf room 10 9 LOCKER AUTO NUMBER 1 5 3 6 r|N' ooj COURSE 1 ROOM M T w R E PERIOD COURSE II 1 j Com Trag 206 1 SH 2 1 Gr Wld Religion 205 2 SH 3 Physics 304 4 i Sr Biology 313 5 : Psychology 215 5 SH 6 I SH 204 1 6 DA II 7 I SH 204 1' W Literature SCHEDULE CHANGE I replaces computer. Besides outward changes, new facets have been added within the school. Bexley High School acquired new students from such areas as Florida, New York, Canada, and Switzerland. The addition of new people to the school environment made the student body even more diverse and interesting. Mr. Terry Black, vice-principal, came to Bexley from Marion Franklin High School. He encouraged students to “get involved in their school and make positive contributions to their school and community.’’ Mrs. Lynn Pellarin, French teacher, also joined the faculty. Student reaction to the new staff members was favorable. One student’s comments of Mr. Black were: “He’s really friendly, and I know he’s concerned about the welfare of students.” Mrs. Pellarin was said to “have a lot of interest in students' progress in French, and be willing to take extra time to help.” Although society has become increasingly mechanized, Bexley High School has resisted this progress with the return of handwritten student schedules. Though the new system is not flawless, advantages include more balanced classes and fewer complications in dropping courses. The “NO PARKING” signs on Fair Avenue were the result of another change. The new rule circulated quickly throughout the school, making Ardmore Road and Stanwood Road popular parking places for students. In order to prevent students from parking in the school lot, teachers were given special permits for the first time. Oponing 7
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