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ii In his first address to the G. O. Legislative Assembly, Mr. Noyes professed the goals of the administration to be the development in the student body of love, wisdom, compassion toward one another, and a feeling of justice for those who suffered within our country, whether they be black or white.” In an attempt to at- tain them, the administration, in conjunction with the General Organization, proposed seven- teen recommendations in the beginning of the year. Among these were a senior Values Semi- nar and a student court to review offenses normally referred to the administration. The ad- ministration has also reinstated conversation study halls, given permanent principal’s passes to qual- ified students, and instituted open end schedul- ing. With these changes accomplished and others being developed, students were able to start the school year with greater expectations, feeling that expediency is being replaced by the meaningful LEFT: Mr. Henry Borovicka, assistant prin- concern of those who determine trends within ■ » ; BELOW: Mr. Edmund Fontanella, Great Neck North Senior High School. assistant principal 25
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Administration Seeks New Answers Mr. M. Elliot Noyes, Principal Dr. Helen Flynn, Director of Secondary Instruction Dr. John Miller, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Paul Rupff, Coordinator of Secondary Instruction 24
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Art Department: We're with It Mrs. Greta Armstrong, head of department The Art Department at North Senior is for- ever new and always growing. It is constantly responding to current changes in the art world and offers unlimited opportunities in art and design. A relatively new course, DESIGNING WITH MATERIALS, stimulates the student to react to a variety of media. This and other courses follow suit with the current trend aw’ay from conventional, two dimensional art. As Mrs. Armstrong, head of the department, says, Any material is an art material.” The four teachers in this department encour- age individuality in students' work. When a problem is posed, there are usually as many responses as there are students in the course. Various pieces of art work posted around the school also reflect some of the new trends and exceptional personal growth emphasized in class. In the art exhibit sponsored by the department at the end of the year, individual creativity is again a major theme. North Senior provides a climate for individual development and exploration in the ever chang- ing field of art. To quote Mrs. Armstrong again, We’re with it.” L. Miller R. Printz R. Shields 26
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