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Dr. Quinn Dr. Quinn has been our superintendent all through our senior high school years. Under his administration, several new school policies have been initiated. Among the new policies are the Cooperative Work Experience Program, in which the top ranking business and technical students go out to work for four days and go to school one day a week for a ten week period. Relative grading, in which the students are graded in relation to each other, has also been introduced. New pro- grams which were introduced this fall are the Screen Edu- cation and Visual Perception Programs. Through Screen Education, students correlate literature with full length film presentations. In Visual Perception student volunteers attend class and see slide tape presentations, take pictures, and write compositions about the relations they perceive. New subjects introduced since the arrival of Dr. Quinn are, Academic: Spanish I, II, and III, Social Studies I, II, and III; BSCS Biology, CBA Chemis- try, Advanced Placement History, Physics, and Mathematics; Business: Accounting, Personal Typ- ing, Business Law Business Management, and Re- tail Sales; Technical: Technical Math I and II; Basic Electricity and Electronics, Applied Physical Science and Graphic Art. The one year old North Reading Junior High and proposed plans for elementary school con- struction have been sparked by the student popula- tion increase from 2237 to 2841 and the profes- sional staff from 98 to 148 in the North Reading schools during the last four years. Nancy showing Dr. Quinn last year’s supplement produced by the 1966 Yearbook Staff. “What do you mean shortage?” 1 : it MBP 10
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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
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Mr. Kenney Principal ' s Message “It’s the thoughts in the heart that make a man, not his color or creed nor his native land.” This quotation expresses the American ideal and the spirit or tol- erance and fair play which I hope you have learned here. Golden Years are happy years, precious years for all, and not to be denied to any member of our society for su- perficial reasons. If this message reaches your heart and resides there, these will truly be Golden Years for you. My best wishes go with every one of you. Good luck and God speed.
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