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T T 5 25 T E Ef T5 ED? 5? 222 at-7,5 67-,, tg- E ? X E: Q? PE. Q I ,l f , l, i Er A-1' V s sf s .W , , M C The House Plan, located on the third floor of the Main, expanded to about 650 students and 17 teachers this year. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors involved spent from 1 to 5 periods a day in the House taking English, social studies, science, math, or business classes. The majority of students felt being in the House Plan did not limit their campus freedom or interfere with the rest of their schedules. Loss cards, schedule changes and other problems or conflicts were taken care of by simpler and quicker methods than those in the office. Some students spending several periods in the House developed closer ties with the administration. However, students spending only one or two periods a day there didn't really have the chance to find out if it would benefit them. Some felt that the program should be expanded to include more classes and activities. Un- fortunately, lack of funds prevented the provision of a media center for students, and methods such as team teaching. 'i 2 E f. s f 0 :eg T5- ? 'i 1 fl MDE 2 Q T -' ', To S x r: ::-. X1 v 7 HOUSE PLAN FACULTY-FRONT ROW: Deborah Barnett, lVlrs. Cheryl lVlcVey, Patricia Commons, lVlrs. Sandra Lauderdale, secretary, Nlrs, Susan Lockwood. SECOND ROW: Robert Ford, Dean Carbone, Craig Roberts, Ebert Smith, Robert Orth. THIRD ROW: John Nliner, head, Louis Hill, Robert Collins, Alice Purvis, Mrs. Marilyn Hoffman, Charles Harry. -.1 f CRAIG ROBERTS conducts a test in his English I class. awww-
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