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Engllbxm CAQSSCS achieve 0 05 What did you make on the test? Where is everyone . Spelled wrong? . . . Another essay? Composition took on a new look this year, as the program was changed to allow each student to progress as far as he could. This completely programmed course was written by the language arts faculty last spring and summer. Other courses that were added to the English curriculum or changed included Stranger Than Fiction, Wo- men in Literature, and Photo- journalism. Regardless of title, the over-all goal of the class to help teach stu- dents to communicate. National Honor Society, a group organized solely for the purposes of creating enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulating service and promoting leadership and character develop- ment, initiated new members se- cond semester. Members were elected by Faculty, after being nominated on the basis of grade point average. Activities NHS members took part in include tutoring student who needed help in their studies, selling booster buttons and working in the concession stand. The money the society earned was used to provide scholarships for graduating seniors. 1 -1 'If Campus High lanugage art 2 teachers: Ms. Becky johnson, Mr. Larry Brooks, Mrs. Marjorie Palmer, Mrs. Thelma Hughes, Mrs. ludith Melzer. BACK ROW: Mr. Weldon Roberson, Mrs. Louise Herrington. Z! NHS: BACK ROW: P. Ste- phens, C. Gray, C. Smith, L. Elkins, L. Barrett, L. Falkenberg, T. Sprout, W. Cox, H. Hunt, M. Reece. SECOND ROW: C. Stearns, P. Walker, D. johnson, 1. Casmaer, C. Spencer, R. Renner, B. Beal, B. Hughes. THIRD ROW: R. Huffman, C.. Charles, L. Campbell, V. Wall, L. Hudgins, S. Holt, P. Reece, E. Wagner, N. Meyer, L. Noordhoek, T. johnson, B. Renol- let, S. Steen, G. Pierce. FOURTH ROW: T. Cook, P. Fox, C. Cooper, K. Schreiber, 1. Schwennesen, S. Stevens, 1. Hoover. FRONT ROW: R. Swart, l. Tasker, C. Hephner, R. Na- gel, G. Banzet.
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