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Schedule Changes World of SHS Lengthened class time and a number of seventh period lectures characterized a new schedule adopted on Sept. 27. The new schedule for classes originated because of a desire for flexi- bility without confusion, Mr. Ed Hasselblad, principal, said. The schedule omitted one class a day and lengthened each class period by 10 min- utes. The 10 minute extension proved to be of great value to most classes, especially to PE and laboratory classes. An open period, first held on Wednesday and later moved to Friday, allowed for academic and special assemblies without in- terrupting class time. Another innovaton in 1966 was the numerous seventh period lectures held on subjects not in the normal curriculum. Interested students could attend lectures on many subjects, from sociology and the war in Viet Nam to travels in Russia. l 4 The flexible schedule adopted by SHS allowed more time for individual as well as supervised study. Library resources, above, were frequently used during the afternoon conference period which was eliminated in January. Above left, biology students examine tissues of a dissected frog. Laboratory classes benefitted greatly by the time extension in the new schedule. Below left, students engage in a stimulating discussion during English class. The schedule permitted more detailed seminars. Below, stu- dents attend a lecture on sociology. Mr. Leonard Shaw, sociologist and social worker, was the lecturer. This was the first of many seventh period lectures offered.
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