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P R I N C I P A L'S M E S S A G E Now that the new high school building program has been completed and new, modern facilities are available for the grades seven through twelve, our thoughts are directed to the improvement of the quality of our school programs. Students are aware, in an increasing degree, that several different programs are availakle for study in a school of today. These offerings are made available to satisfy the needs of students who have different abilities, opportunities, and objectives. It is our purpose at Attica, to develop the kinds of programs that will offer an opportunity for a student to do the best work of which he is capable in the field of study that he may choose. For that reason, the new building has provided teaching rooms and laboratories for the academic subjects and special rooms for com ercial subjects, vocational agriculture and homemaking, and industrial arts. Our plans, during the next few years, will be aimed at the improvement of the quality of instruction in each of these areas. ' The requirements for graduation have been increased to 18 units, effective for the class of 1961. We plan to utilize this new requirement by increasing our course offerings in mathematics, foreign languages, history, and science courses. Thus, we will be able to meet this new demand and, at the same time, provide for our students, a wider range of subjects and a deeper experience in the various courses. Our measures of success will be determined by the quality of our teaching and the resulting quality of our graduates. Gia fag
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Class Cf 1960 Standing at the doorway to the world, the Seniors will soon find themselves taking up their caps and gowns, and then lgying them aside to take their positions in the world beyond high school. Luck to them, as they near the end of one career, and start another. 23
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