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Barbara Neureither Steve Neureither Guilford Northrup David Oegen Mercedes Ott Margo Strong Brian Templin Laryn Wells Gerald Winters Georgeanne Withey 120 Faculty
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Jean Johnson AN EVEN LONGER DAY The six hour day was backl Teachers were hired, more electives were offered and the school day was lengthened. One of the reasons I was hired was because of the six hour day, said new Algebra and Chemistry teacher Mr. David Foy. Six other new teachers were added to HHS, and Mr. Bruce Kutney was called back from being layed-off. Many of the students liked the idea of the additional hour. I like it because it gives me more credits, said junior Dan Crosslan. They also had the opportunity to take classes that were fun. It gave me a chance for more elective classes, added junior Dave Coscarella. Besides the staff, the daily structure was also altered. Classes were shortened five minutes, the activity period was back in the schedule and the lunch hour was 35 minutes instead of 40. Classes started 10 minutes later and got out 30 minutes later. Mike McMurtrey Jean Mooney Doug Mumby James Mutch ■l M 1 ' ■ ,:jHf ▼ ' tji JT • ' •f; r -- F ' ' , , y i Faculty 119
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Michael Saules Bill Sa vage Scott Sbimnoski David Shipman INCREASED LEARNING? The class of 1988 will have to meet tougher graduation requirements. The Holt Board of Education passed the recommendations for increased required courses from nine to 13 Vi . The increase came in the areas of mathematics, science, physical education, typing and fine arts. This change is requirements was geared to improve learning at the Senior High School Most HHS administrators supported the increase. I think the new requirements are super, said Mrs. Sally Beauchine. I helped work on them all year long and it ' s great that they ' re having more classes required, she added. Mrs. Georgeanne Withey agreed, I really like them. They ' ll make a big improvement in the school system. Even Principal Paul Jolly exclaimed, Of course I think they ' re great, I helped decide on them. Gerald Woolston faculty 121
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