Center High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1974

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Page 16 text:

“A Dry Alcoholic Talks About Booze”, Mr. Robert Q. Donnelly, leads discussion. During German club meeting, Bonnie Blatz and Kevin Gavin dance to music. new scheduling twelve Mr. Bill Crawley discusses the facts on the energy crisis.

Page 15 text:

A Touch of Pride includes “Joining In,” A time to unite in act and purpose. To come together and take part. One solid consolidated force. Does this reflect the percentage of organizations at Center? Questionable? Very!!! But they do exist to an extent. So this organization must pay homage to the others. “Joining In” includes A Touch of Pride, but did the students respond?



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Hew scheduling Second semester brought a new schedule for teachers and students. Labeled a “flexible traditional schedule,” the schedule contained an opportunity period and an activity period each month. With forty minutes set aside for these periods, the first three classes were shortened fifteen minutes. The variety provided school time for club meetings, make-up tests, outside speakers, and seeking out the help of teachers. Senior Julie Grauberger added, “It’s a very helpful time to study for exams.” One of the biggest changes in the activity period from previous years was the pass. Students needed a pass to go to their activity from third hour. Senior Susan Callahan felt, “I could take care of myself and be responsible, but some students couldn’t and that’s why passes were necessary.” A few shared her view point, but the majority expressed a different feeling. “It’s too much trouble. You forget to get one, then you’re stuck in that room the entire hour,” commented Robin Nelson, senior. Whether or not this schedule was flexible enough to provide a refreshing change for students remained an unanswered question. Activity period allows Scott Martin, Joe Charmclla, and John Protzman to finish work. otters greater variety for learning The library serves as a place for research and study for students during opportunity period. new scheduling thirteen

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