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scribbled checklists. In the following weeks, checklists were written for many things other than supplies to purchase. Events to attend, errands to run, and last but not least, assignments to complete were jotted down on anything from the inside cover of a textbook to a neat little memo pad. The most extensive and detailed checklists were those filled out in preparation for the North Central visitation, November 15-19. Member schools of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools are inspected every seven years and must measure up to NCA criteria in order to retain their accreditation. More than a year before the big event, all faculty members worked on committees which analyzed and checked out every aspect of the school. All these checklists from the teachers' self-study were compiled into a volume for the use of the evaluators. The NCA team composed of 17 educators from throughout Indiana met with the faculty soon after arriving . In the days that followed, they observed all phases of the school, gathering extensive information. When the NCA members finally filed R out of the school with armloads of checklists and data, they left behind students and faculty who continued Qssiix making checklists of everything still needed to be remembered or accomplished. l I LAST MINUTE CHECKING. . . With hands in pockets, Track Coach Earl Dosey gives pointers before the meet with Brebeuf. THE 39th PRESIDENT? . . .With a sack on his head to promote gestures in a Body Eanguage speech, Jim Hale imitates Jimmy arter. I . . 4- .W ' T.-' W -. . - vu'-.ifwgi'5w7,, H17-v
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Giheeilkilisiisa Keeping track of what's happening September, 1976. After all of the sparklers of the Bicentennial summer had HnaHy Hzded out,schoollHe exploded into action. FoHomnnginsUucHons,L71O students reported to Guidance Centers at 8:15 a.m. on the first day. With class schedules in hand, studentsshufHedintofnsbhour assignments, passing smiling teachers in the doorways. All adhering to the same agenda, teacherscheckedthosermesent against those on their class lists. Then,asstudentssatback and crHicaHy observed theirteachers, opening speeches were delivered. InvanabW,theyended whh Handfor tomorrow everyone needs the following items. . . as students NEW INFO. . . Benjamin Loveall, a North Central Investigator, discusses some interesting findings with Mr. John Cooper, Band Director. W wr RESEARCH . . .Jan Harry thumbs through the C drawer of the card catalogue in the Learning Materials Center while finding information for an Art class report. CHECKMATE. . .John Beymer puts his opponent, Bob Goodwin, into trouble as Mike Rose, Bill Shaw, and Jim Whitman look on. L. 2!Opening
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