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rt exhibit colors the scene Design and Materials and Photography 1 and 2 will increase next year from JA to one unit of credit. Also, there is a possibility that Photography 3 will be incorporated into the curriculum if it proves successful at West. The addition of Mrs. Habershaw to the Art Department and departure of Mr. Cobb on sabbatical leave marked the change in faculty. Ms. Weinger and Mr, Wulff again took their students to the Brookfield Zoo where the students had a chance to practice life drawing. The work created there was then displayed for the faculty in the lounge. A wider range of projects was created in the Jewelry-making course this yearg and work in brass, copper and the combination of materials was also done. The art exhibit in May marked the departments contribution to Bicentennial activities. ,I N ,- . ' 5 : T , Stanley Whitley Department Chairman Fred Bacon Peter Belpulsi Rowland Ecker vm ' - a-93 .4 -vb x.. Nanette Habershaw L Girls' Swim Team Kenneth Orstead Myra Weinger George Wulff 3 kwa. '7f l WQTQ' 3. st' . t lv ,Qui 1 'Ml 'i i i l Qs ,X X ggg X Upper: Chip Wulff demonstrates to Lori Willvweit the special techniques in mold- ing clay. Right: jerry Natiello is in deep concentra- tion while trying his hand at cartoons. v 'fa X
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flax New tard rule proves successful The new tardy rule headed the list of changes this year in the Deans' Office. Parent's phone calls no longer excused the tardy student as all late arrivals had to be pre-excused. Mr. Begrowicz, dean of students, believes that the new method was quite successful in its purpose and stated that the number of tardies were significantly decreased this year. Seven unexcused tardies in the course of the year resulted in suspension. However, Mr. Begrowicz doesn't think that a suspension for any reason really serves its purpose. An alternative to suspension is always being discussed at the district deans' meetings, but Mr. Begrowicz says that there is not much that can legally be done anymore. Overall, says Mr. Begrowicz, the attitude of the students has changed in recent years. Students seem to be much more willing to obey rules. Behavior patterns have shifted Mr. Begrowicz said referring to the change in types of problems he has come across in the last few years. It seems that the main cause of trouble has shifted from boys to younger girls. Most of the serious problems this year dealt with freshman and sophomore girls. Upper: Alex Begrowicz, Dean of Students Center: Charlene Anzalone, Dean of Girls Lower: Robert Schildgen, Dean of Boys
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Ski ex 5 Data Processing I and II students transmit programs into the computer through the EDT-soo terminal. .fix v ':'9 ci Q C O its 9 Q34 U ff ' T wi Y 'QI 59,3 E3 Y El 5 93 f ,ji T ping credit increased The Business Department offered 23 courses this year. Mr. Will, department chairman, would like to see classes in Career Education and Business Organization incorporated in the curriculum to help students better prepare for business. The department has increased typing credit to one unit. Despite the 16 credit offered, this year, though, typing courses continued to fill. Updated electronic equipment replaced many of the manual machines in Accounting and Office Practice classes. Data Processing classes experienced a big change in hardware with additional computer terminals, including a Cathode Ray Terminal. Enrollment in Business Education increased to 2300 students. Mr. Will attributed the increase to the many business-oriented job opportunities. Q William Will Department Chairman Annette Barbee 1' - Keith Clotfelter ' .l Patrick Gill ,y Q . ' 1 X W 4 Q Floyd Howell K X james Isley Q H FBLA Elizabeth Jacklin Charles Lucas D, 'St . , - Distributive Education Myrtle Mabry Rudolph Macchione Dale Manning Josephine Petrucelli Office Occupations Club S Evelyn Rahn james Rheberg Brina Rutland Herbert Ward Varsity Baseball Varsity Football ,ij .' -. H -ff. .cff gf it . ' 5g:T'::'A ,ff',,i1f' ' N was As' ,
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