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colo poain n te te was other the and probation on school

lse, one expulsion, phone callsclasses, numerous to nvriy n Ct o Ciao Principal Chicago, of City and University

Geoff Jones and Director Nel Noddings now Nel Noddings Director and Geoff Jones at ose h rsls fter cin con­ actions their of results the see to wait cerning drug users and dealers. users drug cerning

lc i te aeet f efed Hall, Belfield of basement the in place knQwn

e,' Mr. Jones mer,'' maintenance t a be ue fr lt f hns we things of lot a for used been had it olnt at on o dw tee in­ there, down on going want wouldn't ldn aiun soig oa a matter a So as smoking. marijuana cluding of I began checking androutine, encountered

some

e agtr a enivle ndus and been involved had in drugs daughter her

ohr aldteLbShosadsi that said Schools Lab and the called mother

beginning.

hcg oie n togt ht h school the that thought and Police Chicago

odnsto h ifrain n decided and information the took Noddings

it was because so-and-so and so-and-so had so-and-so so-and-so and because was it

should know that she had reported the people should the know she reported that had oteCiaoPlc, M.Jns ad "Ms. said. Mr. Jones Chicago to the Police," h bs tig h cudd ih t a to was it with do could she thing best the let them know that another parent had called had know parent anotherthem let that od t o e a sho. h cle the called She school. at her to it sold

ipycl aet o h tdns ae to named of students the parents call simply the police.'' the

hi cide wr uigdus bt added but drugs, using were children their that others in the school. More than 10 names 10 than More school. the in others

fe du-oaiy pehs n hs ed phys in speeches drug-morality After

e ek bfr Crsms vacation, Christmas before weeks few A

H MARIJUANA THE

W ke aot t rm vr h sum­ the over from it about knew "We

r oe rltd h rgsoy rm the from story drug the related Jones Mr.

Wa iiily apnd a ta a that was happened initially "What

MOST THESE OF

Vol. 51, No. 51, Vol.

aet ad ak wt plc o the of police with talks and parents

hi cide wr gtig hm from them getting were children their

students

by

students

students as ''The Tunnel.'' ''The as students

yM.Jns Tormie in remained Two Jones. Mr. by

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and cleaning it was found that found was it cleaning and

smoking

University

explained,

were

parents said they knew they said parents

mkn uuly took usually smoking

marijuana."

caught

ih col 16 . 9h t, hcg, I 03 Tedy Jn 20, 1976 Jan. Tuesday, 60637 II. • Chicago, St., 59th 1362 E. School, High

''when

.

okhp neuain and education, on workshops tdns ilgt vacation, a get will students uig n i-evc day .in-service an during en lne for this quarter being planne y h Criuu Advisory Curriculum the by Committee.

ietr e Noddings, Nel Director

which they can select two or two select can they which

eces il e offered be will teachers eea wrsos from workshops several he t atn drn the during attend to three day. A date and topic for the for topic and date A day.

In-service

eces il attend will Teachers

According

in routine

smoking

o er a school at learn to

a fr teachers for day A

ex-

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o a Schools Lab to

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ee opld eas o h poe calls, phone the of because compiled were

according to Mr. according Jones.

believed a list was being compiled being was list a believed each

oie r oe tid odse h rumors the dispel to tried Jones Mr. police.

hogot h sho. oe students Some school. the throughout

uos nldd B aet i te school the in agents FBI included rumors

by rmrl js t gt h msae u to out message the get to just primarily

n suet big sd s gns o the for agents as used being students and

tdns ht ts o mr t s dus in drugs use to smart not it's that students school," Mr. said. Jones school," etn ta tahr sn suet who students send teachers that meeting

perd ob ned o ls bcue of because class for unready to be appeared rguet h us. '' nurse. the to use drug sae ht e olnt ucin I would I function, couldn't he that state a expect that the nurse would send him home him would send nurse the that expect

ill,''

in school drug cases, Mr. Jones said, "We've said, Mr. in school Jones cases, drug ee hd otc wt h Ciao Police Chicago the with contact had never te ta we hyv bogt student a brought they've when than other here (for various reasons) but we never (for havereasons) various here

ntae cnat ihteCiaoPlc. A Police. Chicago the with contact initiated etn wshl ihteUiest Police University with held was the meeting

otl oe h iuto, n hy se if asked they and situation, the over talk to hy ol tl t sm o te students the of some to talk could they agt sn rg, u hnw se the asked we when but drugs, using caught

sr te si n,s ht ne ta. We that. ended that so no, said they users sal dnt nov h oiebcue we because police involvethe don't usually nyeplinocrd hsya bcue it because year this occured expulsion only matter police a considered it want don't a h esns second drug offense. the person'swas purposein notin working our primary That's this area this s tl euainl ahr hn a en­ law than rather educational still is program Discipline rbto ad otne sho hr. The here. school continued and probation

forcement." ministrative-faculty-student

h ps tre er, ih wr pae on placed were eight years, three past the

n fwdy, uos ea circulating began rumors days, few a In

r Jns lo ugse a a faculty a at suggested also Jones Mr.

NTE MATTER THE ON

rg ae hr g bfr an before go here cases Drug

paig o hs d lse. I talked "I classes. ed phys to speaking

Also see editorial and Photopinions page 4 page and Photopinions see Also editorial

he explained.

user and dealer in the Schools. Other Schools. the in dealer and user

.

The primary purpose at the school the at purpose The primary

.

fnn mrjaa fedr in offenders marijuana nine Of

a ae' been decided yet. day haven't

motn euainly s a as educationally important a in day eivs bcue tees a "there's because believes, o t ke u wt i con­ in with up keep to lot

usd te col will schools the outside

col M. Noddings Ms. school,

eprr education.'' temporary

conductthe workshops.

scheduled for scheduled quarter.spring

nsrie as r as are days In-service

Educators from inside and inside from Educators

scn dy a be may day second A

of police involvement police of

If

wh;ch

the student was in was student the

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students

naming

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be hired to plan renovation to plan hired be

a rcmedd o ad­ to recommended has

the the Unified Arts Department Arts Unified the theater iitaos pn the upon ministrators ugsin f Drama of suggestion study eces icj Ambrosini Liucija Teachers

and Carl Hyman Carl and ece in the Middle teaches School) Noddingsadministrators said hae nes eoain to renovation needs Theater

limited

n h tetr orce by corrected theater the in Belfield the that agree nvriy esne since personnel University comply with safety codes and withsafety comply make

on the recommendation.

November vrodd n ungrounded and overloaded xeso crs eprd fire expired cords, extension

ht akd adequate lacked that they had not made a decision a made not had they

hy ee discovered were they

xigihr, cluttered extinguishers, trg o costumes of storage furniture that blocked fire exits, and a and exits, fire blocked that table and a radial arm saw in saw arm radial a and table h st osrcin shop construction set the grounding and safety guards, safety and grounding

according to Ms. according Noddings.

h bsmn t trg and storage to basement the eoe te w as from saws two the removed the shop.

because they were not being not were they because used iin n rpeet n un­ an represent and vision of use limited administrators

h sw wr removed were saws the

eesr dpiain f the of duplication necessary Arts shop. Arts

Ms.

aiiis n h .Industrial the in facilities

et a recommended has ment

rm so b maintained be shop drama ne te supervision the under

graduate

A theater consultant should consultant A theater

Lab

AEY CODE SAFETY

S NODDINGS MS.

ncretn the violations, correctingIn

h Uiid rs Depart- Arts Unified The

colsdaa facilities, drama school's

Noddings that a separate a Noddings that

Also see editorial page 4 page see Also editorial

ne poe super­ proper under

SchQOls

fiin use efficient

pc. t deadline, At space.

student in student theater.

n h basement the in

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Courses taught at the school include

Though the school is closing, there is BECAUSE THE SCHOOL

The school's students five

The school's troubles started right at the

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Weber, 6:30

general studies such as English, math, social studies, biology and French and

most other schools," she said. "This en­ cording to Ms. Lipskar, it enables each student to learn more than in a con­ Bible and American Jewish history. formance."

vironment gives the teacher a chance to Jewish studies such as Hebrew language, know each student and to encourage per­ ventional larger class. "I think students a boy, all freshmen-will transfer to other here are farther ahead than students in always the possibility of reopening and achieving better results. full credit for the time spent at the Jewish

Whitney Young Magnet. They will receive will be, as Ms. Lipskar said, "a viable High School, according to Ms. Lipskar. accordingMs. to School,High edueational alternative that will no longer the Jewish High School. Another student, high schools, including Kenwood and exist." beginning. Just before it opened, all but six of its registered students decided to attend other high schools which they preferred to Ron Zeidler, 11t now less than a month and thenleft.

after school; BOOKSALE

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TUES., FEB. 3-Ski SAT., JAN. 31-Swimming, to p.m., here. North, Quigley 4:30 Collins Invitational Meet, at TUES., Leo; p.m.,here. there. THURS., Basketball, Swimming, FRI., FEB. 6-Swimming, Lake Forest Academy, p.m., 4

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"A SCHOOL The move to form the school started

The school's initial purpose was to The South Side Jewish Community High

Seven teachers were hired, among them

THE SCHOOL'S

don't cheese! have

arrangements, including finding a building

about former Lab Schools Teacher Julia Hyde Park willbe closed at terested parents.. committee was formed to make month because of problems including financial enrollment. difficulties and low tending. Finances came from tuition and School which opened last September in I in the community who want a school to Zacharopoulos, since who has left. About a By purpose.''fulfill a dozen students expressed interes.t in at­ Principal and Studies TeacherSocial Carol Lipskar, "when have you interested people outside gifts.

with classroom facilities. provide a Jewish education for Jewish

Park Blvd., where the Akiba-Schechter nursery gradethrough 8th school Blvd. Congregation Rodfei Zedek, Jewish Day School also operates, serving KAMIsaiah Temple at

Cafeteria Director

Meet, at Leo.

Mt. Carmel-De La Salle, 4 p.m., University Field House; WED., JAN. 28-Swimming, Swimming, Bogen, 4p here; FRI., Academy, p.m., there. 4

to SwinuniQg, Thornton Fractional North, 6:30p.m TUES., JAN.27-Ski trip Club SAT., JAN. 24-Basketball,

Schurz-Rich Central, 4 p.m University Field House. FRI., JAN. 23-Swimming, George, 4 p.m., here; Parker-Latin, 4 p.m., here; ming, Basketball, there; p.m., here; Parker, p.m., there. 4 Wisconsin,

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Keep warm with books.

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No matter how wintry it is outside, a book can uh ... insulation.

novels. Without emptying your wallet of all its,

can choose from hundreds of heartwarming and Sold

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warm your inside. Try a romance. Or, raise your

blood pressure with a mystery. At Powell's you

her cheese - just in time. MORAL: think ahead - and Moving 36 pages to the mostweeknights. goodness the Co-Op was still open! She ran and got

when you forget the Co-Op is open until 9 o'clock Thus spoke Rita Bole in a panic one evening. Thank

Librarians were forced

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instead yearly. of

manager. Under a new system, the paper's editorial staff changes in-chief, will serve as position every quarter

business Midway this quarter. Chris Scott, last quarter's editor­

editor-in-chief of the Yearbookersahead

vacation, the U-Highlights staff has completed more than a fourth of the '76 time since been ahead of schedule,'' said. printer over Christmas Library adds cuts,

yearbook. "It's the first

Adviser Wayne Brasier able to add more than records to the library collection near the end of last quarter. to cancel about 35 magazine subscriptions because of a cut in their

year. They were, however,

periodical budget this

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observed

teachers see story, ( page

Robert Needlman

new classes may which be

IN LEATHER JACKETS, wide skirts, bobby socks, saddle

mess challenges

Problems of overcrowding

Ms. Noddings foresees

Cro1Nding,

MR. JONES,

Looking back on the first

COMMITTEES

For Mr. Jones, "Being

1645 55th E. St.

CORNELL

Happy Days at U-High

Dec. 12in the cafeteria. Adam Abrams and Barbara Bormuth

back to the at 1950s Cultural Union's St. Nicholas Day Stomp,

provided music from the '50s and '60s. "This really wasn't the shoes and even chains, about U 250-300 attended high school in the '50s. "We really dressed up for dances."

won the dance contest, doing the jitterbug. A disk jockey

way it was," remarked one of the parent chaperones, who had

and maintenance are Administrators say By they begin their second challenges Director Nel Noddings and Principal Geoff

quarter here.

Jones respectively cite as the moment see a final

overcrowding because of rising enrollment. "I don't at solution to the problem,' said.

that the school is left dirty, University Plant Department

said he will pressure the

quarter, Ms. Noddings rates the formation of three committees high among her accomplishments.

curriculum, interdisciplinary 1), courses and administrative structure are, respectively, for available by next quarter, and recommendations to the to improve cleanup services

involved in the school and becoming acquainted with working on an in-service attended meetings SLCC and school parties, worked with

Administrative Group. eating to the cafeteria so

students and faculty" rated a major accomplishment. He here. wantsrestrict also to He

other areas stay cleaner. the curriculum committee,

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the trip; Student Legislative Coordinating Council helped with with helped Council Coordinating Legislative Student trip; the volleyball team, which lost to to lost which team, volleyball

weekly Ski Club trips to Wisconsin. The skiers paid about $10 $10 for about paid skiers The Wisconsin. to trips Club Ski weekly disappointing for the varsity varsity the for disappointing

costs. costs. St. Benedict 20-16 and 20-8. 20-8. and 20-16 Benedict St.

ball. ball.

Here Nancy Love serves the the serves Love Nancy Here

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VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL

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COMING CONTESTS CONTESTS COMING

Kenwood, Kenwood, 4 p.m

Parker-Latin, 4 p.m., Fri., Jan. Jan. Fri., p.m., 4 Parker-Latin,

Mt. Mt.

SWIMMING SWIMMING

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here

here. here.

High High

varsity against teams out of of out teams against varsity

nament experience will help the the help will experience nament

Jan. 27, there. there. 27, Jan.

Sat. Sat. 24, Jan. there.

epcie leagues respective

Weber

league loss this year, making this an an this making loss year, this league

scores in the first meeting, Morgan Morgan meeting, first the in scores

important game. game. important

Park represents the team's only only team's the represents Park

getting its its own score. getting

there. there.

triangular meet, with each team team each with meet, triangular

varsity lost lost by four points. varsity

Mt. Carmel did in the first meet, the the meet, in first did the Carmel Mt.

Despite winning more events than than events more winning Despite

win." win."

second- and third-place points to to points third-place and second-

stronger in a couple of events, but but events, of couple a in stronger

McFarlane says, says, McFarlane

"This looks to be a very close close very a be to looks "This

we also must take the necessary necessary the take must also we

meet

nobody seemed to care about the score. When McFarlane McFarlane When score. the about care to seemed nobody

and Jim Peyton swam over to me, and Eric said to Jim, Jim, to said Eric and me, to over swam Peyton Jim and

blew the whistle to indicate the end of the ''game,'' Eric Eric ''game,'' the of end the indicate to whistle the blew

to score two goals. But after the first 30 seconds of play play of seconds 30 first the after But goals. two score to

Storing was one of them. When he stood in front of the net net of the front in stood he When of one them. was Storing

wrapped his bearlike arms around me, and whipped me in in me whipped and me, around arms bearlike his wrapped

fighting off many kicks, scratches and strangle holds, he he holds, strangle and scratches kicks, many off fighting

wasn't thrown through the goal, several swimmers went went swimmers several goal, the through thrown wasn't

and and

out of their way to make a lasting impression on me. Eric Eric me. on impression lasting a make to way their of out

where body contact and catching the ball with two hands is is hands two with ball the catching and contact body where

The Reynolds Reynolds The

only have two rules," McFarlane said, "no drowning and and drowning "no said, McFarlane rules," two have only

not allowed, it is allowed in the swim team's games. "We "We games. team's swim the in allowed is it allowed, not

roughing fouls, because unlike competitive water polo polo water competitive unlike because fouls, roughing

By By

however, has already been broken." broken." been already has however,

no throwing freshmen through the goals. The second rule, rule, second The goals. the through freshmen throwing no

As I found out out I found As

dunk, kick, scratch and hit another. another. hit and scratch kick, dunk,

satisfaction and howled with laughter whenever one would would one whenever laughter with howled and satisfaction

and to tear each other apart. The swimmers smiled with with smiled swimmers The apart. other each tear to and

swimmers resembling hungry sharks swam to get the ball ball the get to swam sharks hungry resembling swimmers

the bright orange ball into the water and 20 aggressive aggressive 20 and water the into ball orange bright the

Barber Shop Shop Barber

because of of because

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Carmel, 4 p.m., today, there. there. today, p.m., 4 Carmel,

We don't limit limit don't We

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In between all the extracurricular activities I managed managed I activities extracurricular the all between In

Even though I'm not a freshman (thank the lord!), and I I and lord!), the (thank freshman a not I'm though Even

McFarlane, the alleged referee, never called any any called never referee, alleged the McFarlane,

War is hell, as the saying goes, but water polo is worse. worse. is polo water but goes, saying the as hell, is War

The game started when Coach Larry McFarlane threw threw McFarlane Larry Coach when started game The

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Mr. Mr.

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Quigley North, Jan. 13, here, here, 13, Jan. North, Quigley

Prosser, Prosser,

Walther, Walther,

Holy Trinity, Trinity, Holy

St. Michael, Jan. 9, there, there, 9, Jan. Michael, St.

SWIMMING SWIMMING

Roosevelt, Roosevelt,

Glenwood, Glenwood,

Morgan Park, Park, Morgan

Lake Forest, Forest, Lake

BASKETBALL BASKETBALL

Quigley North, Jan. 6, 6, Jan. there, North, Quigley

Glenwood, Glenwood, in in parenthesis.

U-High scores first; frosh-soph frosh-soph scores first; U-High scores

54) 54)

North Shore, Jan. 16 there, 67-51 67-51 16 there, Shore, Jan. North

oln Ivttoa Me, Fri Meet, Invitational Collins

Quigley North, 4:30 4:30 North, Quigley p.m.,

Parker-Latin, 4 4 Parker-Latin,

RECENT RESULTS RESULTS RECENT

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her as "princess" because she held that title in Czechoslovakia. She enjoyed very much quarter. Mr. Heggen arranged for her to come to U-High while she was in Chicago. He refers to

TEACHERS She would like everybody

Although many teachers

After her return to Europe

Published times schoolthe during 12

From Heggen Gregor a try.a MAILBOX the High School and Blaine students and being shownthe such papers usually are school by them. She was due lastthe Monday directly to the papers, due untested but they deserve talking to our German the next to last Monday of libraries. every quarter. Presently ment Chairperson: materials taught in last weeks don't pertain particularly impressed with Foreign Language Depart­

they would lessen U­ usual end-of-the-quarter much her liked she visit. work rush by making final papers, in classes where lessen the burden from the who met her to know how Highers' daily workloads. say they are concerned 1362 59th St., about U-Highers'

workloads, few can offer to vacation periods, being invited to visit the students of University High School, will work. will Mall subscriptions $10 a year. a Mall subscriptions $10 Princess wrote Elis. Croy von year, every third Tuesday excepting ideas for solving the problem that they believe Laboratory Schools.

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in general, U-Highers are Highers must learn to much homework but that, overworked. others say U­ don't individually give too more than two years, a assignments. By doing so workload which has been their opinions on whether too large, weekends. suggestions to relieve aren't give out-of-school

sider that their classes U-Highers are over­ worked. Many feel they homework onslaught.

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complained of workloads of up to five hours on week­ hours five onup to of trapped Some juniors and seniors talked to say they homework they are given. quarter, nor for many other U-Higbers. Those

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Regenstein Library

By editor-in-chief ·

homework load

It's time everyone brought U-High's drug problem out in the

Perhaps teachers could get together to discuss how to deal The administrators have stressed that they are not interested There probably easy no is solution to diminishing drug traffic Perhaps Science Teacher Murray Hozinsky, an expert on Andperhaps students and teachers could get together just to Alerted to the situation by recent cases of students caught

A problem A with drug use and sales has existed at for U-High

The theater is a special part of U-High that presents

For the best renovation plan, a technical consultant should be By allocating funds to study and then renovate the theater, The High School theater School TheHigh dire in is need a majorof remodeling Whether faculty members have anti-Union sentiments or not, The approval of the increase shows University negotiators

Settling for a

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Faculty defeats self

and But, use at as U-High. an educational institution, the school

drug use, could help organize and lead programs where in­ terested students come get to could the facts drugs on and share their ideas and feelings. talk over drugs and the drug situation at U-High. assess the situation ways and correct think to of it. studentsand theirit in welfare do during hours. school in drug use as a legal matter, nor do they wish to pry in with students they who feel are drugs on or admit who they are open. students' But school.they outsideof are lives concerned, as they drugs. on meeting with students, teachers and parents in an effort to certainly can do more to educate students and teachers about should be, with the educational climate of the school, what drug use, particulary its dangers and its emotional effects, why with marijuana and contacts with parents, Director Nel Nod­ teachers, except when a student was caught with drugs. But dings and Principal Geoff Jones almost immediately began don't theignore plandrug problem.to THE MIDWAY'S OPINION people turn drugs to and what alternatives exist. years but generally has been ignored by administrators and now, the school's new administrators have shown that they

Drama merits consultant 4

always been a place where anybody could in some way get in­ and versatile fotdrama classes and theater use. arts.

sultant suggest plans could fora theater that make would it safe volved in a group interested in the challenge of drama and the

administrators will be supporting everyone in U-High who the school community who enjoys community the them. school who timidate or discourage enough faculty to significantly damage productions for the whole school community to enjoy the Union's bargaining power works toward presenting drama productions, and everyone in generally area are below levels. they must realize that indiv that the tactic of employing "first and final" offers will in­ contract improvements, they will have to support Union hired, as the Unified Arts Department has requested. A con­ demands theacuity. interest in all f of

performing there, as thosewatching wellas performances. reasonable course the Executive Board of the Faculty Schools faculty for holding out for more money. Salaries here job. power. Associationhave taken could little with so support from the Lab

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