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THE MANY FACES. . . Lynne Kerber 14 Kathy Ryan, Chris Ciorman. Maureen Staley, Lisa McCabe, Kathy Kimball, Fred Pierce. mJ fif t A ■ y ' -y«fe. i A , 4 [ v v P sgj Senior guys on Clash Day.
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Hard at work in the art room. Sue Faulkner and Carol De Fillippo found space in the library. Students at Wellesley High School will continue to suffer from inadequate facilities, and from their town’s refusal to provide a fully comprehensive education for its young people. The cramped quarters and ancient machines of the shop areas (circa 1938) are a hazard to learning as well as safety. A tiny- size library is far below the requirements of the American Library Association concerning space and shelving needs. Students are, in Paul Nlantovani worked on his project. effect, discouraged from taking advantage of two important areas in their school. Principal Ted Rockiki, unable to win a five year fight to improve the high school, left his position to become Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Wellesley. It remains to be seen whether the question of the quality of educa¬ tional offerings will be taken up in his absence. New attempts to fund a building project or other improvement plan will undoubtedly meet with resistance; if nothing is done, Wellesley High may lose it accredita¬ tion with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, resulting in the loss of reputation that will match its lack of educa¬ tional facilities. 13
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OF A SCHOOL DAY Roberta Goganian, I-aurie Ingall, Maria Solderyago. Kim Woods Ken Andersen, Karen Funk, Jeff Demain, Peter Mendes. Jane Carpenter Ricky Peters, David Andersen, Rob Sternstein, Danny Evans. 15
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