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The school is rapidly losing the social spotlight for the student hotly. There was a time when all of the student’s social life rotated around the school and its functions. Most students went to every game, to every soc-hop. Homecoming and prom were looked forward to and attended by most students. A class play was out on by one grade, not sponsored by it. These productions incorporated much of the class in one facet or another. Here at Cooper school wide contests such as Christmas Week door decorating or the challenge yell have lost some of their competitiveness in recent years. What has happened? Apathy? A lack of school spirit? No, rather it is . . . m 5 rb
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. Academically, a giant step forward was made with the advent of modular scheduling. This system releases larger amounts of the student’s time for independent work, research and study, “in theory.” The class of ’73 is the first class to graduate with an exclusive modular secondary education. Because of this a direct comparison is difficult to make. Still, few would request a major change. This includes faculty. Although their schedules are also loosened to facilitate more independent time with students, not all of this is spent in the purpose for which it was planned. The development of Inner School and work programs are just a few of the ways that modular scheduling can tailor to the diverse needs of the student body. 3n 5
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Sophistication. With more jobs and money and the easy access of professional sports, the Vikings, Twins, North Stars, Saints, Dance companies, the Guthrie, Dudley Riggs, the Minnesota Symphony, big name bands, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, scores of movie theaters and new exciting recreational activities, the high school scene loses some of its glamor. But at the same time high schools are Incoming more sophisticated, also. ’’George M” was the highest in our tradition of “one upping” ourselves. It was the toughest in terms of production, costuming, etc. Inviting a big name like Clark Terry to accompany a high school band is also proof of our moving up. rb
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