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Area Heads Meet, Coordinate, Unify... At weekly meetings, presided over by Dr. Richard Hill, area heads discussed such issues as student teacher orientation, class scheduling and various budgets. This year also marked the initiation of a student-faculty committee which gave staff and student representatives a formal means of communication. The University high staff was comprised of instructors working on advanced degrees. The full teaching load was four hours daily, with some instructors on half and quarter time. The seven-year limit for U High teachers and the attainment of these degrees, ensures a constant staff turnover. Of this year’s 48 instructors, 22 were new. Student teachers, another dimension of U High’s teaching force, were plentiful. The student teaching program not only enabled aspiring instructors to practice teach, but also exposed students at U High to a variety of teachers and teaching styles. AREA HEADS Dr. Eugene Gennaro, Science; Mr. Ralph Brown, Unified Arts; Dr. Richard Hill, principal; Mrs. Phyllis Thornley, Library; Mr. Robert Beery, Social Studies; Dr. Dale Lange, Modern Languages; Mr. Rodger Kemp, English; Mr. Kenneth Metz. Physical Education; Mr. Dwight Lindbloom, assistant principal; Dr. David Johnson, Mathematics. Missing: Dr. Lorraine Hansen, Guidance.
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Students Learn Methods of Science Mr. Carleton Meyer instructed three sections of chemistry, one section of Science I and one quarter of Advanced Science. Mr. Ken Jeddeloh taught two biology sections and one section of Science II. Mr. Meyer makes truce with Eighth Grader Tim Bums.
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