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LEFT: Scheduling brings with if not only the opening of school, but excitement over summer activi- ties, discussed by Cory Dietrich and Jan Haggar. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Liz Woitowycz aids a student's mother in the proper method of registration while Dave Rollins waits patiently. ABOVE LEFT: Miss Turley comes to the rescue when John Johnston finds the scheduling a challenge. TOP: Mr. Huy- brechfs, underclassman photographer, positions a student for l. D. picture. ABOVE: Mrs. Kaplan and Mrs. Barrett show signs of puzzlement and apprehension as Mr. Schulman confers with them. 25
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24 New Registration Pushes Responsibility SCHEDULING FOR 1972-1973 classes was done quite differently from what Harrison High School has done in the past. For each semester we had a iiCollege Style Registration where students made out their own schedules. Mr. Lan- zetta commented, College Style Registration was very successful and was an important step in a continuing program of making students responsible for their own education. The students were satisfied with the results because they picked their own teachers and the class hours they wanted. uMaking out my own schedule is a convenient way to straighten our possible mistakes computers can make, com- mented Jim Purcell. With rosters finalized, the teachers were satis- fied because they could start class on the first day of school without the traditional schedule changes.
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26 ABOVE: Mark Vasu and Don Hagan prepare for a group presentation. ABOVE RIGHT: whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune . . . , Kerry thamt Gluckman really shakes the spear in dramatics. EXTREME LOWER RIGHT: English Department. L. to r. Miss Barbara Haas, Mrs. Joyce Kaplan, Mrs. Margaret Rosbolt, Mrs. Mary Brown. Row 2.- Mrs. Katherine Nyberg, Miss Margaret Ferguson, Miss Bonita Fel- ton, Miss Diane Akres. Row 3: Mrs. Laura Sparrow, Mr. William Clair, Mrs. Carla Barrett. tdepartment headt RIGHT: Absorbed in the days lecture is Kris Hagstrom.
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