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I ! Career goals in business require excellent skills in typing and dictation. Here, Penny Gray awaits a shorthand drill. Beginning the morning with the hardest class of the day, Calculus, can be a real awakening, as Lori Frye and Earl Jewell discover. Some classes can be enough to drive you crazy, as shown by Mike Tomko and Tammy Armentrout. 7 Lunchtime provides a welcome break from classes for Annie Tupper and H. B. Wood.
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New Directions And Old Problems Good grades are a dream of al- most every student. Changes in the curriculum this year included the introduction of ability group- ing in eighth and ninth grade Eng- lish classes and a change from So- ciology to Sociology Economics class. Seven new faces were added to the faculty as well as a new Su- perintendent, Assistant Superin- tendent, and Bookkeeper at the School Board Office. Old problems again faced by students included scheduling con- flicts due to limited course offer- ings, especially in the area of elec- tives. A recommendation was made by the school board that all students take six subjects. This, however, caused real scheduling problems due to the lack of elec- tives available. Popular courses such as Art, Typing, Home Eco- nomics, and those classes that were limited by resources to a few students, such as Office Practices, caused many students to be turned away and forced to take other courses. The School Board approved a third year math re- quirement for all students and an additional Typing I class, but then found no funds were available for a teacher. Thus, about 50 students were turned away from Math 9, and 25 Typing I students had to be told there would not be a class for them. A counted cross stitch project keeps Nita Seal busy in the library during study hall The Pizza Hut was never like this. Mrs. Wood helps fourth period Home Econom- ics Students learn the do’s and don'ts of pizza making. One of the lucky ones who was able to arrange her schedule for Art class was Genia Kritz, who is now in her second year of Art. A ruler and an eraser are important tools in Mechanical Drawing class where Michael Lee Atkins learns to produce drawings in perspective. 6
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