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District budget cutting last spring effected changes in certain aspects of academics. The Science, Art and , Math fSAMj Center , where students had r access to reference ,ar books, educational tfi' I games and a riri .tif photographic Ct it darkroom was closed Q I due to a lack of personnel. 9 , 1, I Several resignations . ,ff U and more staffing fo , cf ii'ir't r f , iiir , X demands because ofthe in- J' N, rcwc f ' iX I 2 creased enrollment made it ' ' 7 I way for the rehiring of teachers i s I 3 cut in last year's district wide 1 pcli fl: red t' ' Q g uc ion in force. Also, 13 new Q teachers were hired. Academic programs were not af- 2 fected in these cuts but one of this i year's goals of the board of education was rr,r M, to study possible chan ' ' . f 4 I I X ' A ' ges in next year s cur- , riculum fo b , I' Lldget f6aSOI'IS. , 2 X, i one II'IV6StmGI'It that WaS made Wa' th .s at of a j frrl Centralized Xerox machine to take the place of the I to V process of d' ' lttolng all handouts W+,,,1:W 1 sf g Y j Though these changes had som e effect on students 1 rg p 4 3 and teachers, some thin ' gs remained the same , Teachers still prepared for their classes. l5lanning and grading assignments was a very time l consuming process 3 -., as some had as many as four or five classes to prepare for. I Some students tried to juggle homework jobs and cl b i , , activities and 41 , , u 4 come out on top. Other students had problems s b I battling the urge to just stay in bed. gi ,X I I r Many students and teachers, though, enjoyed their respon- g rrrrf 4 i A sibilities. Thiswasevident in the enthusiasm th Q 4 C at they showed. X , kv. I 5 .MV Mm, L av I . V 4 , t, + at st- j K tg, wk ff , 5, f' a Rf gyda : 4 , . AC-ADEMICS DIVISION 37
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School board experiences name change The name of the school board was changed this year to govern- ing board, according to state law. Dr. John Waters, superinten- dent served as the chief ad- ministrator for the Tempe Union High School District. He was also responsible for organizing gover- ning board meetings. The district administration in- cluded Dudley Stringer, business managerg Bill Cox, personnel director and Jim Love, assistant superintendent. Don Wilkenson was the new athletic director. Wilkerson took the place of Haskell Henshaw, who retired last year. William Boyle served as presi- dent of the governing board and Mrs. Mary Francis Lewis was the vice-president. Clerk of the board was Mrs. Virginia Tinsley. Other board members were Robert Kempton and Dr. Richard Smith. 38 GOVERNING BOARD gf? Governing Board, FROM LEFT: Virginia Tinsley, Robert Kempton, William Boyle, Richard Smith, Mary Francis Lewis. ln his second year as assistant superintendent, Jim Love checks curriculum in preparation for a governing board meeting.
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