Top left-Mr. Rose; Dinwiddie, Mr. Larry Doll and Mrs. Judy Williams Top right-Miss Diane Krumme, Mr. Harvey Holbrook, Mr. Larry Hummel and Mrs. Vicki Beck Centex Photo-Mri Jim Tonniges, Mrsi Barbara Sealy, Mr. Pete Robinson Bottom photO-Mr. Jerry Rainforth, Mr. Tonniges, Mr. Fred Holmes, Mi: Lyle Robcrh It takes time, energy, and patienee but a few dlL' willing to take the risk of becoming a teacher. There are many rea- sons why these people choae the profession of teaching. The majority of these scholars made this momentous decie sion when they were in middle school or high school, but a few waited until they had a year or two of college to boast about. Different aspects of teach- ing appeal to different people Being able to influence a young, personii life is one of the moat important factors As an adult they are able to he in contact with the student for up to seven hours a day; Out of this contact a mutual respect is built and the student can have a positive role model to look up to. This is very helpful when a student is struggling, with many changes and prob- lems, Fall is the favorite time of year for several of CCHS teachers. Homecoming festivi- ties play a big role in their love of this time of year. It's excite ing to see the energy and life students show at the begin- ning of the year. If tcatheis could change a few things they would cut down on extracurricular ac- tivities and try to instill the importance of sthoolwork. Overall teachers are pleased with the students at CCHSt 19
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Top left: Ken Scheinost and Leroy Klevc Top right: Pat McMahon R.Nt Bottom left: Marylin Donaldson, Shirley Forbis, Erma Trout, and Arla Burkhardt It took many people to make CCHS function. The school would never have been able to run smoothly without the people behind the school. Our school owes its phys- ical health to four very important people, our cooks and our nurse. In a school year our cooks prepared many hundreds of lunches. This year the cooks also helped make prom night special by preparing the meal. Mrs. McMahon also contribut- ed to the health of our school by being there when a student was ill. In the course of a school year she took tempera- tures, distributed medica- tion, and helped each stu- dent maintain a healthy attitude. The custodians added a special touch to life at CCHS. Without them the school would not sparkle and things wouldn't run as smooth- ly. These people are often overlooked but they are a part of CCHS that is very important. 21
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