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Page 51 text:
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H ' ' J ■ f 1 yfU lllf ® i, ii arJ ? v W J Department Chairmen Left to right, in the front row, are Miss McFadden, chairman of the science department; Mrs. Lawrence, social studies; Mrs. Taback, mathematics; Mrs. Morgan, English; Mrs. Gregory, girls ' physical education; and Miss Barrow, home economics. In the back row are Mr. Begor, boys ' phy- sical education; Mr. Nims, foreign languages; Mr. Hughes, industrial arts; and Mr. Chavatel, art and music. ‘bne Departments For purposes of organization, the program at Junior High is composed of ten departments each headed by a chairman who acts as a sort of liaison person between the departments and the principal. These department chairmen also comprise the planning committee of the faculty, and meet with the principal at regular intervals for discussion of general problems. Each department conducts at least one meeting each month. The department chairmen preside at these meetings. Each chairman is a regular classroom teacher. 47
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June Wood Penny Wood Royal Wood Winnie Wood Chip Woolly Johnny Wooten Larry Wren Donnie Wright Macon Worth Mike Worthington Susan Wygant Jim Yeatts Jo Yeatts Virginia Yontz Carolyn Young Janice Young Stephany Yurkewich Tommy Zehmer Jeanie Zelinsky Jack Zenter 46
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Page 52 text:
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9n between times. It is no easy task to picture all the moods of Warwick Junior High, and certainly there are many lesser activities which cannot be classified as before, during, or after school. As an example, the three tele- phone booths are frequently scenes of hurried calls home for special permission or other urgent mes- sages. This activity knows no limits of time. Also, there are many special events that do not readily fall into any particular schedule. This year, for example, being an election year for the nation, the students got into the spirit of things with their own cam- paign. As it turned out, the picture we are using shows more of the loser’s efforts than of the victor’s. And while we are about this business of trying to show how we live at Junior High, let us extend a cordial invitation to any who wish to visit us in person. Parents always find a warm welcome here. And this has been true since the school was organized in 1956. 48
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