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New challenges face faculty There were several new challenges this year that the CHS faculty worked to con- quer. One of these was the new schedule, which did not in- clude study halls. Instead, the schedule was set up to include a homeroom in which each or part of a class was assigned. Chorus, which had previously been only a 25-minute vocal period, was given 40 minutes and was held at the same time as homeroom. Classes began at 8:20 a.m. and ran until 3:35 p.m. This made it possible to take an additional class. When talking with Mr. Stine on the success of the new schedule, he stated, The new schedule was both positive and negative in its effect. It was positive because the additional class gave the students a wider background and the fifteen minutes of study timeat the end of every class helped many students receive individual help and eliminated much wasted time. It was negative in that it also eliminated many library opportunities. The Ijbrary wasn't as accessible to the stu- dents. Mr. Stine also stated that he wasn't sure that they would continue the use of the new schedule next year. Another challenge the fac- ulty took upon themselves was taking part in an all day CPR course. Mrs. Tenopir said, It was a very educational experi- ence, something we needed to know. The faculty did a terrific job, not just the area of teach- ing, but in accepting the re- Cooks: Phyllis Niemeier, Reba Tomlin (head cook), Delores Froelich, and Betty Kruger. 1985-1986 school board: Kathy Brown, Phil Johnson, Joe Raburn, Warren Jones, Keith Klocke, and Donna Liggett. sponsibility of another class and in learning CPR techniques in case of an emergency. 6 Custodian Ed Froelich takes time out for a picture.
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PEOPLE People. What would the school be without the people who attend it? Every year a new group of students and faculty is gained and some old familiar faces are lost, that is why every year is so unique. On the fol- lowing pages you will meet the people who made an impact on the 1986 school year.
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Mr. Schoenfish practices CPR while Mr. Witler visits with Mr. Mollring. Jim Tenopir Superintendent Don Stine Secondary Principal Bob Fuller Elementary Principal Dennis Wahlmeier Guidance Counselor Jean Minnick Bookkeeper Kris Shifflet Secretary Carolyn Borland Home Economics Amy Brown Art 7
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