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Foreign Travels Stimulate Faculty Members Several members of Central's faculty be- came renowned travelers during summer vacation as they journeyed to various o- verseas countries. Miss loyce Saunders, assistant principal, and Miss Anne Crotch- ett, English instructor, toured a number of legendary spots in Europe. Among the places they visited was Amsterdam, Hol- land, Where they spent the day with our 1967 American Field Service Exchange student, l-lanneke Teekens. ln connection with the AES program, Mr. Tom Turnbaugh, our Student Council sponsor, taught social studies at Dunedin, Otago, in New Zealand. Many of his per- sonal experiences were related to students in a general assembly during the fall. Also during the fall, about fifteen of Central's teachers attended the Human Relations Institute held at Roosevelt lunior High School. The purpose of the lnstitute was to promote understanding among all beliefs, religions, creeds and races. Mrs. Alexander, an English instructor who par- ticipated in the program, remarked to one of her classes, My greatest desire is to impart some vision of the Worth of all hu- manity, and to further a plea of eternal peace for all lands and ours. While on the high seas en route to Europe during the summer, Miss Anne Crotcliett mans the lifeboat ofthe SS Nieuw Amsterdam in a practice drill.
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COUNSELING STAFF-SEATED: Mm, Mix L . V Sow Mx Ev' Tw ' Mr, Dec. Nt'--c . STANDING: My Ry J fmnvi,-, E, ii' Mu. Cure H ixrii, Mr , L-luv zum- f, Mi, CIM L, Mb- Jace S-iwdefs lVl'4C1Vl tn,-x-o'. L, Mrgcvlivl, MV, ,l li P iild Bfkilffl' Lf1'.3.iii1' VW-it Guidance Staff Helps Students Chart Futures Giving guidonce otnd counseling to Cen- trol students kept the guidornce stcrti busy throughout the yeor. The stotits biggest chore wgs keeping or correct enrollrnent ond credit list tor otll pupils os Well os com- pleting withdrowols ond trcrnsters. lndividucrl ottention Wos given gs rnony students cts possible in the form ot intor- nigtion ghout college opplicortions, schol- crrships ond study horhits. The Notiongl l-lonor Society helped the counseling stoti rectch more students hy giving tree tutor- ing sessions severol mornings to onyone desiring gid in their studies. Mrs. Laura Baker Mr. Roy J. Lewis 45 , '74 iii. bp Mr. John Porterfield Miss Joyce Saunders Gil! Cotta'-lor' Pvslstar' p lf'c7 'fil how' Cwufselo' Af5lSl'1Vi p'l ClD1el
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Educators Design New Methods of Instruction Thelma Alexander. English, William Dell Amos, Building Superintendent, Frances Well- mon Anderson, Organist, Iames Andrews, industrial Education, VICA, Aubrey E. Baer, lunior Counselor, National Honor Sc- ciety. Harry Bannister, Science, Medi- co Club, Charles E. Barnhart, Boys' Physical Education, Ath- letics, Iuanita Bartlett, Secretary to Assistant Principal, Lola Bea- ty, Special Education Matron, lean Ann Behm, English, Bed Feathers. Freda Bell, Cooperative Oiiice Education, Future Business Lead- ers oi America, Cynthia Bender, Girls' Physical Education, De- partment Chairman, Synchro- nettes, Don Allen Berger, Sci- ence, William C. Beuby, Sci- ence, Rae Blackburn, English, lunior Class Sponsor, Board oi Directors. ludy Bly, Homemaking, G. E. Brewer, industrial Education: Rodney Bridges, Mathematics, Athletics, Charlye Brown, Clerk, Hugo Brown, History. Robert H. Brown, Ir., Special Ed- ucation, Sara Brown, English, Robert L. Bruno, Business Edu- cation, Athletics, Winiord Butts. Mathematics, Chess Club, Flor- ence Cahalen, English. Katherine Campbell, Matron, Russell G. Charles, Foreign Language , Clyde Charvoz, Boys' Physical Education, Department Chairman, Athletics, Charles Cobb, History, Lola Copeland, Library. Rachel Cordell, Homemalcing, Ieannie Coursey, History, lnter- national Club, Clifford I. Cox. Driver Education, Ophelia Cross- lin, Business Education, Anne K. Crotchett, English, Department Chairman, Tulsa School Lite. Kathryn Davenport, History, Ies- sie Diifee, Homemalcing, Future Homemakers oi America, Doris Dorris, Attendance Clerk, Anita Dugger, Assemblies, Speech, Department Chairman, Thespi- ans, Iohn Duncan, industrial Ed- ucation.
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