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4 3 Learning how to use the new computer, Mr. Dale Schmalz experiments with the new Apple Il. 44 As part of her job, Mrs. Plett finds that she must talk with many people over the telephone. look who’s falkin’ “| don't think all of the changes are fair, but Mr. Singleton does show a lot of interest in the’ kids’’—Kelly Knacksteat “The administration seems to be a lit- tle wobbly but | guess they are doing fine for their first year.’-—Deneene Tarris 7 look who's talkin’
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6 opening Finding the year full of many changes, students adjusted to seeing Mr. Fred Single ton not only as a teacher but also as prin- cipal. Assistant principals Mr. Sam White, Mr. Joe Schaeffer, and Mr. Dale Schmaiz completed the administrative team. To involve students in school-related is- sues, Mr. Singleton established a cafeteria and smoking committee made up of stu dent representatives. The cafeteria commit- tee, consisting of class officers, tested new food and gave suggestions concerning menus. The smoking committee represent- ed by two juniors and five seniors, con cerned itself with the smoking lounge’s rules and policies. Teachers also had adjustments to make. For the first time they were required to turn in lesson plans for each week's activities and became involved in working with de partment guidelines and objectives. 4 1 Always finding time to discuss new policies, Mr. Fred Singleton, Mr. Sam White, and Mr. David Bailey talk over plans during their free time. V2 Appointed by Mr. Fred Singleton, the cafeteria committee, consisting of class officers, samples the food, comparing it with the quality of other recipes.
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look who’s talkin’ “| don’t like not being able to buy sodas until one o’clock because it puts a cramp in a lot of people’s styles.’’— Lynn Degenharat “We used to be able to get dough. nuts between classes, but now we can only get them before school.’’—Joyce Thiems “The study halls are stricter this year. Last year you could get sodas and play cards.’’—Robin Ellis A 1 Because of the Federal Government's new rule, Todd Niemann is forced to drink non-carbonated beverages until oné o'clock when it is permissable to sell carbonated drinks. 2 With the changes of the new policies, students now find thal they cannot play cards or go to the smoking lounge this year. 8 opening
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