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One-hundred thirty two was the number that made our years here interesting, boring, fun and on occasion exhilarating. One-hundred thirty two was the number of faculty members that made this building what it is. Many of these members went above and beyond the call of duty to make certain that our years here were a sensation. These professionals were known by numerous names, depending on whether We approved or disapproved of them. Some were given affection- ate pet names which often depicted their per- sonalities: Brummy, Smears, The Doc, Uncle Barry, Kid Karl, Old Lady Cole, Praying Mantis, Ms. Recipe, The Wicked Witch of the West, Ms. Sewer, Hop, Schlenk, Little Dee, Chicken Legs, and Dr. I . They lent us money, they bought our products, they in every way possible tried to alleviate the Weight of three years of classes. For years, teach- ers had been thought of as cold, hard, ruthless figures knowing nothing but the facts, but those of us who got to know them, really got to know them. We'll remember what they tried to teach us, and what priorities there are in life. And that's what it all comes down to. In the carpentry shop Mr Anders n helps a student with his work.
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This year, as any other, the Board of Education and Central Administration were essential parts of our school. They made deci- sions that drastically af- fected the course of our year. They made the deci- sion to adopt our Atten- dance Policy, and also what punishment to give its vio- lators. They also extended the classroom time of some of vocational courses. No matter what students think about their decisions, it must be understood that the Board of Education and Central Administration are making these decisions for the good of all concerned. Alphonse A. Brancaccio Ronald P. Iackson Delbert S. Payne Ierrold L. Foltz Patricia I. Harper John jordan Carole R. Levine Margaret A. Reynolds George M. Richardson From the side curtain we can see Ierrold Foltz checking on a few details. Board members, Dr. Peter Romanoli, Patricia Harper, and George 92 Richarsong discuss a decision with solicitor, Steven Heath.
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