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Even the dogs came to South Community School and attended classes in obedience and grooming with their owners. Variety was the name of the game with classes ranging from a tuition program to a work experience program. Each evening of the week you can find all ages of students taking advantage of community courses. High school students completed courses in requirements for graduation as well as enrichment courses. Susan Kraus is education coordinator for the program. 1. Barb Bill, Lynn Paradis and Barbara Petrich, learn how to drape a skirt for die belly dance class. 2. Wayne Bergrcw threads a snows hoe for winter sport. 3. Lcann Chinn gives Cynthia Hupp tips on Chinese Wok cooking. 16-Community School
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visits Dunbar On Monday, February 10, 19 5, we were granted a special, surprise treat with the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr. of Atlanta, Georgia. The father of the famed and martyred slain civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., our distinguished guest spoke briefly, yet profoundly, to a group of Dunbar students in our East Library. He challenged those present to continue their educational pursuits and to reciprocate the affection of their teachers and principals. Dr. King had been invited to Lynchburg to receive the local N.A.A.C.P. chapter's Man of the Year ' award. IS
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New Organization Replaces P.T.A. P. U. S. H. --Parents United For South High, began its second year of operation with the annual teacher parent dinner. South’s faculty was invited to parents’ homes for dinner and a chance to become better acquainted. About half of South's faculty participated. An initial meeting at South was focused on the vocational-career programs being offered to students, with the staff counselors offering information to parents. P. U. S. H. participated in the open house program in January when a documentary film was premiered featuring South Community School. 1. In-coming president, Mrs. Wm. Mi lb rath, left, discusses programs with Mrs. Norman Fintel, out-going president of P.U.S.H. 2. Liz Bragg, left, and Cato McKinnie, both of the counseling staff, talk about career programs with parents. 3. Dick Hulbcrt, counselor, explains what's available to high school students to a large parent group. PUSH-17
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