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Joan Haagenson finds the home economics room a quiet place to study. Doug Kehoe. Rick Shul e. and Steve Schwartz are regulars preparing for the morning announcements. Oliver Crawford pitches pennies, a favorite pasttime, while others gather to watch outside South. 13
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Unstructured time presents opportunities Valerie Eibon and Cindy Passon supervise the Future Homemakers of America bake sale to raise money. An average student has fifteen hours of unstructured time per 6 day cycle. He can be found in the commons, a place for relaxation, socialization and promotion of school activities. Students volunteered throughout the year to broadcast the morning announcements over the P.A. system. Each house has a large resource center for studying, and the library for research projects. Students can go to open labs for individualized learning. The gym is open for recreational activities—ping-pong, badminton, basketball. The opportunity is there. It is up to the students to take advantage of it. With the second semester came a more rigid homeroom and classroom attendance policy. Students who reported tardy three or more times during the quarter were subject to suspension. The program was devised to improve student attendance in classes and learning in that class. Not all students can handle the responsibility of modular scheduling, so an alternative program is presented. About 150 students are on a structured program which has a five period day with classes meeting each day.
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Anything Goes in Student Fashion World Creativity, individuality and the art of rennovation are the key words describing fashions this year. Creativity-embroidered jeans with border and ribbon cuffs, crocheted vests, macrame belts and purses, designing your own clothes. Individuality—wire frame glasses. Army-Navy surplus clothes, printed and rib knit body shirts, dress lengths and patriotic collars. Rennovation—hair styles from the 20's and 30’s, berrets. fur coats, lamb’s wool trim, argyle socks and midi length skirts. Student fashions are truly made to fit your own personality, mood and the occasion. Cheryl Olson follows the fashion trend with cape-coat. boots and mini dress. 14 Scott Rogers Army field jacket is warm and practical for Minnesota winters.
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