Fullerton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Fullerton, NE)

 - Class of 1971

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Magazines, books, newspapers, students, meetings, gum, and detention— that is a study hall, Home Economics I and II students M. Dubas, T. Noble, and P Grzywa experience a week of play school. i In Drivers’ Ed. and never changed a tire? You will; it’s a fact of life. Right, Bev and Tracy? Art is self-expression of a student; but as A. Sack and S. Zywiec show, it requires work.

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Mary George, Rosemary Lesiak, and Eva McKeeman dissect a pig in physiology, a new course offering. To give their drab lockers a little life, students used their artistic talents to express their feelings. Curriculum Offers Four New Classes Considerable interest was shown in the four new classes that the administration saw fit to include in the curriculum. Health Ed., German, Physiology, and Ag. Mechanics noticeably broadened the present cur- riculum and added new interest to an otherwise aver- age schedule. 1971 brought about many changes, not only in the curriculum but also in the dress code and other areas of school. Looking toward the future, these changes and additions will help the student to prepare for a future worthwhile and to be able to further himself in whatever he undertakes. Even though this may seem like all work and no play, classes included just the right amount of fun to brighten up a day at school. German brought the fun of learning a new language and fooling those who didn’t understand; the other classes had lab experiences that brought about learning as well as enjoyment. The years have produced notable changes and future ones will bring continued improvement as we try to make the 70’s the best decade ever! Some jobs in shop.need four hands rather than two. “Watch it, Roger!”



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Gathered around the newly acquired video-tape machine are 1970-71 Board of Education: Mr. Richard Russell, Mr. Earl Bishop, Mr. Dale Ballentine, Dr. B. W. Kramer, Mrs. Patricia Gloor, Steve Dubas, and Mr. Willard Hunzeker. Mr. Willard Hunzeker, superintendent, thirteenth year at Fullerton High w - - = - - — - ome - ——— completed his the Mr Administrators Are Mindful Of Future The 1970-71 Administration made great strides to keep up with the times. With updated curriculum and equipment students were given a better chance of advancement. Some of the new additions were the video-tape machine, the Olivitti Logos Computer- calculator, and the Sharp Electronic Calculator. Another important change was the addition of pant- suits to the dress code. The job of an administrator isn’t one of the most sought-after jobs and isn’t always the most apprecia- ted, but it is very important to the survival of a high school. The main administrators that the students come in contact with are the principal and the super- intendent. These two jobs require an understanding of students, but also a mutual respect for each other and for each other’s values. With this kind of understand- ing and an effort from everyone the quality of our school will continue to escalate. Max Irvin, principal, issues Debby Nelson a make-up slip.

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