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,W Confronted with problems arising from the new Arena Scheduling are Patricuz Walker and Assistant Principal Dr. Shehion Safer. With the Seniors gone, and another year past, Principal Mr. George Curtis congraduhztes the 1.974 graduating Seniors. Administrators Wo lcForSchoolI0nage Parents, misunderstandings and conferences are often resolved by Mr. Conway and the simple dembe of the telephone. ff'-if W if Mr. George Curtis introduced a new for- mat to solve school problems and thus enable the public, students, and faculty to take pride in Central's image. P Reorganizing the scheduling procedure often proved to be a time consuming and tedious task to Vice Principal Sheldon Sa- fer. The new concept of arena scheduling introduced students with the new program through a slide presentation. Students would be able to select the classes and teachers they prefer for second semester? Mr. Conway assistant principal, was aided by Mr. Julian also assistant princi- pal in solving many problems. Under their jurisdiction came attendance, disci- pline, class trips and other decisions. Mr. Julian was the school athletic director. Among his many jobs was scheduling inter-school athletic games. ,J-ss Attendance means references for future Jobs, explaining the importance is Mr. Vern Juluzn, to Herbert Nordstrom. Album-1 5
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14 -Album fichols, Owenfldded to Sch00lBoa cl President-elect Dr. Larry Copus wel- comed two new trustees, Mr. Donald Nichols and Mr. John Owen, to their four year term on the Board of Education. Mr. Alvin Zachrich was the Superinten- dent of Schools for his fifth year with the Bay City School District. The major problem that faced the seven member board was the continuous- ly rising cost of educating the 17,250 students in the district. Much of the Board's planning and effort focused on the millage renewal in a Spring election. Another major problem of the board was the renovation program at Central and Handy High Schools. The completion of these programs provided better learn- ing climates for the high school students and in particular greatly reduced the problem of overcrowding at Central. Mrs. Velma Phdlips, Vice Presrkient Mr. Domzhi C. Nrbhols ---- Trustee A Dr. L.D. Copus, President T 1 Mr. Alvin N Zachrich, Superintendent i Q Mr. Hugh Hanson ---- Trustee Mr. John E. Owen---Trustee Mr. Harold Paige ---- Trustee Mrs. Katharine Serumgard ---- Trustee
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16 Album Fac ZtySawivesA othe Yea The faculty for the 1974-75 school year moved into the groove of teaching the students the basics in their individual sub- ject matter. Daily duties for the teachers include many hours of hard work and many extra-curricular activities. Teachers each year take time off to prac- tice and learn many new techniques of teaching during the in service days. Many of these meetings that the teachers get to- gether at prove to be beneficial to them in the years to come. Teachers become involv- ed more and more with the students each year providing a better relationship for both. Sponsoring such events like chess club, judo club, art club, and many more ac- cumulated a lot of outside interest. Anderson, Mr. Bruce BA, WMU, MA, CMU English English Dept. Chairman Anketell, Ms. Ruth BA, U-M Speech and Drama Advisor, Thespians Berry, Ms. Joanne Bichel, Mr. Jerome BS, EMU BS, NMU English Vocational Education Dance Club sponsor Football Equipment Manager, Freshman Advisor V Librarian Barbara Wendhmd helps senior Kathy Maloney finish dailyfiling of index cards in backs of Libra- vjy text books before being placed on shelves. Allenspach, Ms. Beck, MS- Jail BS, Wayne State 3IZfinCd1V?U Art Bendall, Ms. Jeannette Business Baker, Mr. Don Cheerleading coach, BA, Alma College Curriculum Committee BS, WMU, MA, MSU Art Club SPOUSOF- COUUSGIOI' member Printing Pep Club sponsor. Frshman class sponsor 4 Blesch, Ms. Gwen Brady, Mr. Thomas Brown, Ms. Marsha Burrus, Mr. Richard BS, CMU BA, CMU BA, MSU BA, WMU Home Economics BUsiness Business Basic Math, Occupations, Attendance Committee, Co-op, ACP, Girls League Counsellor Sophomore Griev, ance Committee, sponsor class sponsor. VP of Jaycees
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