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In the realm of management, the student has traditionally held little standing. Adminis- trators, in their world of decisions and policy making, usually did not consider the student as responsible enough to participate. The Fac- ulty, concerned with the masses of students confronting them each day, rarely gave the in- dividual a hand in educating himself. But in the continual upheaval and breaking of traditions which has characterized our times, one more change has come about. The Faculty and Administration has transcended its individual sphere to enmesh the student. Administrators have invited the student to involve himself in administrative circles, with student-faculty advisory committee meetings. The Faculty has become aware of the stu- dent, the individual, through such programs as the Drug Abuse Seminar, attended jointly by students and faculty. Faculty members have played double roles as teacher and advisor, counselor and coach. This year a new sphere opened up before the student's eyes, and helped to make for a peaceful coexistence in the school. Layout Editor: Ellen Liotta Assistant: Audrey Hoffman Literary Editor: Patrica Lyons Assistant: Thelma Megill Copy Editor: Dorothy King
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f r' Board Expands Scholastic Program As a directing form-, the Board ol'ljdu1'allon, hvad- ed by Mr. Seymour Crvvnspan. fullillvd its olnjrwtiws only by Constant ro-evaluation ol' the nr-1-ds ol' the school. One important arrfa rv-1-valuatr-rl and lurthr-r rv- lined this ycar was in thv various course-s ol'l'1-rr-nl, with Journalism and Comparatiw Communivations added to thc English D4-partmz-nt, Math Rr-xii-w added to the- Maths-rnatif's Dvpartmvnt. and thi- ne-w Unificvd Scimim' voursv invorporatvrl into tlw svir-rivcf program. Thv Board also institutfal an iii-sr-rxiu' 1-duiralional program and workshop att:-ndf-d ln many English and Sovial Studios tvavhr-rs. This spirit of critival appraisf-mc-nt was 4-wn lur- thcr vxlvndr-d to thi' mats-rial Ilf'1'IlS ol' thr- svhool. The Board ff'0IlSlllt'I'4'Il and ruin-xsral proposals to update- and I'0l,llI'lJlSll Sr'if'r1c'v, Art, and Physical Fidu- vation lawilitie-s of the- svhool. The Drug Alrusv Program, mandated ln Now ,lor- svy law. was c'ondum'tc-d in the- hope- of llllf'fLI'LillIlgI a sound lmowlcvrlgv ol' ilu- drug prolmlvm into the svhool f-urrirulum. 4,,.,,,L ,Y , , f fQw3'tQg4?jg5f , f , wma, VZ ,Y .. , nl, -A 'iw hu. W 'ba- Qxkx 'yr '-s-....,. ww M
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