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Enrollment drop affects teachers Because of a drop in student en-- rollment three teachers were noti- fied that their positions would be abolished at the end of the 1977 term. Three others who resigned were not replaced. The teachers who resigned in March effective at the end of the 1976-77 school term were: Mrs. Chris Blankenship, consumer math- ematics, and Mr. Mike Crawford, power and energy. Mrs. Frances Maxwell resigned in February due to illness. Mrs. Marcia Gray, English, and Mr. Wayne Valentine, driver education, had their positions abol- ished, while Mr. Gary Cole, debate, had his position cut to half-time. Mr. Wayne Valentine later resigned. Nearly 100 students and citizens as well as teachers packed the March Board of Education meeting Ken Larson, Sheri Leiker, Steve Lindner, Debbie Lindsay, Lori Logan Lonnie Long, Christina Loveall, Rob- ert Lowery, Jody Maechtlen, Donna Marcellus Mike March, Forrest Mayfield, Tam- mie McGehee, Tom McGinn, John McQuilken Randy Messer, Danny Meyer, Rus- sell Million, Jim Minor, Brenda Mor- gan Lyne Nelson, Brad Nichols, Malinda Nichols, Mike Norman, Todd Palmer to ask the school board to reinstate the cut teachers. However, the . With the dropping enrollment Mr. Roger Emberson like board voted 0 to 7 not to remstate most other teachers, found that his classroom now had those Cut. numerous empty seats. E ' api :: l il. ! . .4 M2353 -, Y. i ff' X.
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A ' , A f 1 5 2 M V . ' ' ' U' 7 , V 43 . , ' N i , .1 ' 1 - 1' ' Q Kg., ,tr 'SI' fmt 'X L- ' P Qi TY Carie Hughbanks, Doug Jack, Mario Javier, Mary Jenkins, Mark Jesse Stacie Jones. Dan Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Jack Johnson, Sherie Johnson Vicki Johnson, Greg Joorabchi, Jeff Joorabchi, Douglas Kaul, Mary Kelso Kim Kerr, Junie Kettleman, Steve King, Brent Kingry, Mark Klamm Joni Klein, Sally Konkel, Marty Kruse, Barbie Lang, Lissa Langston Lunchroom bugs cause controversy Thursday, March 3, Campus stu- dents had a real shock when the opened the morning Wichita Eagle - the lead story on the front page with an eight column headline read, The Great Lunchroom Controversy, Students Boycott Cafeteria, Allege Bug Found in Food. The story explained the whole ugly thing that began the week before when David Platt found a cockroach in his French fries at lunch. As a result, the student government executive board conducted an investigation of the sani- tary conditions ofthe cafeteria and dis- covered 13 live cockroaches and nu- merous dead ones. Following the discovery, the stu- dents began a boycott of the cafeteria with the hope of using the situation to persuade the Board of Education to give them the long dreamed of open lunch hour. Because of restrictions placed on the school newspaper, one student took the information to the professional press. The result was the front page story plus numerous television news reports. The three-week boycott that ensued saw up to ninety per cent of the stu- dent body bringing sack lunches or buying only pre-packaged foods. Following a thorough cleaning of the cafeteria, the student government board again inspected the premises and this time found no evidence of the vermin. The increased cleanliness brought a return to the long lines for the Type A lunch, but unfortunately the hoped for open lunch did not material- ize. However, no one will ever again doubt the power of the cockroach.
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