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Innovations Accentuate An addition to the cafeteria this year is the variety of salads, fruits, and vegetables on our new salad bar. “All rooms will maintain a remperarure of 65° or below.’’ This nore of advice greets all teachers as winter approaches. To remain warm, Bore oor heen ee a can at re 4 Getting into the school will be easier for handicapped students now that we have a special ramp. According to federal law, schools must be easily accessible to all students. Alfhough we have a ramp, ar present, we have no wheelchair students to use ir. 8 Student Life
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A whirlpool of events comprises every student's life. Withour a collage of activities, each student would be associated with only one thing. However, just because a person is in school, doesn’t mean his life is restricted to scholastics. Extracurricular activities, jobs, church relared events, and just plain fun also create a unique part of a student's life. Viewing all of these together gives a clearer picture of student life.
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School Years Advent In order fo be a member of the Girls’ Varsiry Club, Barb Bowser dresses in the embarrassing diaper, shorts, and har required by the initiation committee. Lettermen initiation week puts the would-be Lettermen through their paces. Mike Robinson, dressed in a suit and tie, conveys his pride in becoming a Letterman. Heels, hose, and a dress - what a lor of worl fo go to school, bur for Bev Miller it is a must. During initiation week members of the Girls’ Varsity Club are required to wear several different ourfirs. Some very fashionable Lettermen sing the fight song as part of their initiation week antics. A montage of innovations exploded emphasizing the rights of certain minorities. Students, persons physically handicapped, and young women were presented with new options for old problems. With the additon of the salad bar, the whole school population had a choice as to which kind of lunch they wished. Physically handicapped persons were provided with a ramp to simplify entering the school building. And the young women finally were given the equivalent of the Lettermen’s club, The Girls’ Varsiry Club. School life went on smoothly and efficiently with these innovations. Students and faculty responded enthusiastically to the new ideas and items. Student Life
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