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l l ' ' , Jenny McCartenA receives assistance from Mrs. Moran in STH. 7 --as I - 'T' 'K-.R-' Q if V VHQX, - V ecmff V ' 'N' During S TH, Chad Glassford and Mark Laurence converse with Mrs. Davide, their student- teacher advisor. Everu LUednesdau between first and second hour, BSJH students and teachers experienced a modification in schedules to accomodate a 25 min- ute STf-l period. For some, this change in schedule caused a bit of confusion at first, but for the most port, STH had innumerable positive aspects. This uear's STH program experi- enced a change in curriculum a gain in continuitu and more structered activi- ties which helped to fulfill STH's pur- 8 STH -ll. A' il Q Hobyn Hatchff vc- , ,Q Vp fc: 'ir N Fl no STH program pose of aiding each student in even- tuallu reaching his full potential as a human being through a positive self- concept, appropriate personal and academic goals, and concerns for others. STH was designed to get the students and teachers more in- volved with one another and to humanize the school sustem. Through STV-1, students were provid- ed with an opportunitu to develop closer relationships with peers and teachers and to explore individual enhancement. lllhen asked of his opinion in re- gard to STH, Mr. Holstrom comment- ed, l think this uear's program is ex- ceptional. Haren Pojmann Robyn Rotcliff l l l l l I 5 l 1.
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