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ople For people the idea of transition was a matter of survival. There were changes to cope with and firsts to encounter. As in previous years, the school population continued to grow. The faculty, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors numbered over 1500 and moving was a challenge as the masses stood huddled in hallways. There were also nine new faculty members and a new administrative assistant, Mr. Clarence Miller. During the second semester, officials prepared for an enrollment drop to 1000 students for the following fall and teachers learned they were surplus and would be transferred. OPPOSITE, TOP LEFT: The Student Senate sponsored a Halloween Dress-Up Day and Lisa Petti was one of the participants. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM LEFT: Cast members of the Musical Theater class' December production of AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS included Becky Hardy and Sally Caner. LEFT: Mid-year, the cafeteria staff was forced to close the vending machines in order to provide students such as Timmy Ryan more nutritious lunches. PEOPLE 7
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During the year Principal James R. McCrumb and Vice- Principal Howard Adams did their share of adjusting. In September the position of ad- ministrative assistant had not been filled. The job was pre- viously held by Ms. Sue Anne Tabler, who had been selected as vice-principal at Glenelg High School. Mr. Skip Link was hold- ing the position until a per- manent successor could be found . Administrators banded together to deal with such problems as overcrowding , computer schedul- ing's multitude of lists and a defective air conditioning system in the English wing. In January, administrators insti- tuted a ten minute break between periods B and C3 and Mr. Clarence Miller official- ly became administrative assistant. He had formerly taught at Glenelg High School. Although administrators feared not being able to offer as many advanced courses as in previous years, they looked forward to the Fall of '77 when transferring freshmen and soph- omores would move to Centennial and the school's enrollment would drop to one thousand students. 8 PEOPLE!Adminis0rofion Af fhe fop X up from'
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