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chen equipment added to better fit students' growing demands. Also, the library installed a security system called the Book Buster . The system was installed to help cut down the number of books that disappear from the shelves. In addition to the new facilities, several new faces were seen in the halls. John Kimbrel and Ferrell Miller became a part of JCHS by filling vacancies in the principal, and assistant principal positions. The new principals hope to make this year and years to come the best for JCHS by improving communications between the students, faculty and administration. Along with these administrators five new faculty members greeted students. Margie Heddens, became a new math teacher .Major Roger Kugler, took over the reigns of the JROTC program, Dr. Don Sontag became the new learning facilatator for the Extended Learning Program, and Carl Taylor took over as basketball coach and study hall supervisor. A few policies were put to an end this year, including Senior Release. In previous years, seniors had the option of having either first or sixth hour a free period. The ad-minis trat ion, however , receives money for students enrolled six hours a day and as more and more seniors took release, the district was losing money. The release program was made available to seniors with legitimate reasons,, but only after the request was cleared by a committee of teachers, counselors, and the principal. The results of this change, were increased enrollment in study halls, the Work Experience program and the Business Intern Program or BIP. :ntrod”.ction
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With the numbers of students and the number of hallways at JCHS, a crash is not an un-comnon occurrance. Here Vincent Handy, 87, and Cynthia Molina, 87, meet in a rather unexpected way. Laura Booth, 87, participates in Campus Life s Halloween Party by dressing up as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Michelle Testa, 86, Trisha Mathis, 8 7, Hope Pugh, 87, and Valere Walker, 87, involved in an early morning talk. Students participate in the pep rally for the Manhattan football game which topped off Spirit Week. 4 Introduc tion Jill Plankinton, 85, Molly Lueker, 85, and Martie Galvan, 85, work intensively on the Senior Class float for the homecoming parade. During Spirit Week,Karry Null, 85, shows off in her Zoot suit.
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