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Attitudes less cynical in ,78 The Profile survey distributed in September to determine the general attitude of people at Kenne- dy yielded intriguing results. Unique and often con- flicting attitudes were rampant, yet it was reassur- ing to note that the cynical and apathetic mood which prevailed before was countered by positive, more hopeful feelings. 'Q
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Derek Ross begs support for the arts with his tee-shirt. Mr. Heyden offers Sara Sweeney some advice on an art project. Cindy Whitecotton shows her more serious side. Mike Sparr and Rob Leonard find the saxophone a great musical chal- lenge. Linda Plofsky brainstorms for another witty idea. Brian Hancock does his imitation of Richard Nixon.
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Students were asked to respond on several as- pects of life at Kennedy, such as teaching qualities, sports, activities, and student government. These varied responses included: Teaching Qualities- . . . terrific in high level and X programs, oth- erwise teaching methods are poor and pretty un- productive. Always worried whether or not they Cteachersj will get through materials and don't spend time on teaching. Students farej usually dazed. Sports- I feel that certain sports are a little overempha- sized, and others are cast aside. More kids should support the smaller sportsf' It's a toss-up between watching the game or the clique, wanting to be a part of the excitement but not fitting in with the cliquef, Activities- QU wish more would participate, QU want to get the old kind of spirit back. We need more spirit and attendance at the school sponsored activities such as dances, plays, etc. Student Government- I feel council has pulled together and is very strong as far as being able to help the students. Not in touch with the people- who are they anyway? The educational process stimulates Rod Hall's intellect. A lop-sided crucfix? No, JFK from the air takes on a new dimension. 3 Sharla Messer maintains her deceptive poker face. 4 Miss Gray and Mrs. Wilson become absorbed in the goings- on at the pep rally.
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