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We've got more than before Growth, as we said, has been a mixed blessing. It has brought more than we had before - good and bad depending on what one talks about. For more students, the school has supplied a greater variety of courses. We have already mentioned humanities and cooperative ed. Along with them, consider lively arts, the computer programming courses, graphic arts, chem study and — this year - the variety of mini-courses. We have been given more freedom. Smoking regulations have been relaxed, the old dress code abolished, and conventional study halls done away with. At midyear, Project OPEN was inaugurated that provided a variety of options for students during their free time: talk or quiet studies, a lounge, resource centers, study nooks, or just plain freedom to wander the campus. The growth of the plant has provided more exits, increasing the number of chances to cut class — unobserved. With more people in the student body and faculty, there have been more problems with communication and hence more memoranda, notes, and paper work. And — ask anyone who drove to school — more cars!
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In some ways, not as much We could go on but get the idea? If growth brought gains, it also took losses. «The weight of numbers made some things that previous classes had enjoyed either impossible or impractical. The last senior class trip was taken in 1%8. This year's junior class cancelled its prom. The janitorial staff had not been increased to keep up with the growing student population, with a resulting problem of butts, litter and trash. Nor had the number of parking spaces been increased to take care of the increased use of automobiles. The result: students parking on parts of the campus often faced a sea of mud and, not infrequently, bills for towing. School spirit suffered somewhat as some became apathetic in the increasingly impersonal atmosphere of a big school. Once-solemn occasions like the Senior Awards Program moved outdoors and took on an informality more like that of a country outing. NHS inductions were now conducted before an audience of invited guests.
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