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ACADEMIC The academic program at MHS was versatile in 1963. We chose one of the nine curricula antl at least eight classes from among 148 different subjects on the schedule of classes. To take all the courses offered at MHS would take us 20 years. Students going to college or those seeking jobs after graduation were given high caliber training. While students took English VIII and trigonometry to help them get into the college of their choice, others on vocational courses acquired skills which helped them to compete for better positions in the job market. y 14
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PRINCIPAL Russell R. Myers plans, directs, and evaluates all the activities of Mishawaka High School. It has been a good year, although perhaps we ' ve been over-crowded. It has been heartening that people have cooperated so well to work out the problems, said Principal Russell R. Myers. Crowded conditions, the greatest problem, filled the building to 99.6 per cent capacity. A few classes were larger; however, seven o ' clock classes and a spon- sor room in the auditorium gave some relief. Severe winter weather, another problem, played havoc with outside events, but classes went on. One day Mish- awaka was the only school open in the county. New equipment, teachers, and ideas were intro- duced this year. Coming at various times, 15 new teachers joined the faculty of 76. Among them were five young, but licensed, teachers working toward their Master of Arts of Teaching degrees. Mr. Myers, with others on the faculty, revised several courses of study and the philosophy of education for the high school. They also worked on a new program to meet the needs of the potential drop outs. As Enrollment Climbs HEAVY SNOW and below zero temperatures created attendance problems. Here Dean of Girls Lynetta Wilson and Assistant Principal Walter Johnson check the attendance sheets and note that approximately 500 students were absent on the worst days. Both deans were always ready in listen to students ' problems and lo offer advice. 16
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