Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL)

 - Class of 1974

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Expand '74 . . . Remodeled auditorium, home ec facilities . . . area vocational school . . . Artists-in-residence . . . Stor Series . . . Workshops . . . Student-directed ploys . . . HERO . . . CWT . . . Student involvement in teacher hiring . . . Manmade World, Man and his Math . . . FOP . . . Pool tables for PE . . . Symposiums on energy, press freedom, independent Chicago politics . . . Focus on Language . . . Volunteer Talent Pool . . HPHS, Deerfield curriculum integration . . . THE LOOK IS FORWARD!

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One of the ttor attractions during the innovative and successful Expand '74 was Zio's belly dancing class, which drew the Chicago media, as well as hundreds of undulating students.



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APPLIED ARTS Practicality lures greater enrollment With the coming of the 70’s, people began questioning the assumption that college was the best or the only thing for a high school graduate to do. According to Applied Arts chairman Mrs. Norma Ham- merbcrg, ‘‘The trend seems to be more and more students becoming interested in vocational training, and an indication of this is that enrollment in our department has gradually increased each year over the last five years. About 180 signed up for work-study programs. DE, OO, HERO, ICE and CWT, open to all students 16 or older, counted for two credits per semester. This enabled students to finish their required course load in half a day and work 15 to 24 hours a week. The five co-ops offered a wide variety, allowing students to match their future career to a specialized curriculum and job experience. Officially attached to the Applied Arts department this year, CWT's Related Theory taught general job survival; writ- ing a good application letter, how to han- dle an interview or the fine art of settling on-the-job disputes. Through the use of films, field trips, guest speakers the classes also acquainted students with what jobs were available. December 8, the school district passed a referendum that will link HPHS with the Lake County Vocational Center. The Cen- ter was scheduled for completion in the fall of '76. Meanwhile 20 Highland Parkers bussed to Waukegan for training in fields like cosmetology, carpentry and nursing. Soph Martha Morgolit (right) looks anxiously at hot young charge os she does a wet chalk drawing, one of the many creative activities in the Child Develop- ment program. Senior Gloria Biondi (top), one of many stvdents enrolled in the Office Occupations class, looms from Miss Miller the workings of a ditto mochine, essentiol to her fob at the First Notional Bonk of Highlond Park. 12

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