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Students take advantage of the library’s facilities. LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Books are the Keys to Knowledge Through the guidance and patience of the librarian, the students at Chapman have been able to read and study many valuable books. They owe much to Mrs. Hall for her co-operation in helping them find the books and information they needed throughout the year. Mr». Franc » W. Hall Librarian Mr». Eleanor B. Belcher Latin I. II FOREIGN LANGUAGES Foreign Languages Helpful to English Students Only two courses in foreign languages are offered at Chapman, but the stu- dents participating in French I and II and Latin I and II can assure anyone that the study of foreign languages will never die at Chapman. Any student who has ever taken these courses owes much to the instructors because the informa- tion received helps greatly in the study of his own language. French I students examine a map of France while instructor, Mrs. Edwards, points out important places. Mr.. Lillian R. Edward» French I. II General Music students listen attentively as Mr. Elliott dis- cusses choral selections. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Music Appreciation Aids in the Development of the Individual The Music Department, headed by Mr. Harrison Elliott, deserves acclamation for the fine work that has been done to foster the appreciation of music. The concerts presented by the chorus and the band have brought much enjoyment to the students and to the patrons of the school. The Band of Gold is one of the most widely acclaimed marching units in South Carolina and deserves much credit for its outstanding music. 22 Mr. Harrison W. Elliott Band General Music
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Mr. Gay E. Mr. John R. Mr. H. B. Blackwell Cothran Daria Agriculture Distributive Agriculture Education Mr. James R. Johnson Distributive Education VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Preparing for a Career? Students preparing for a career immediately after graduation are offered courses in Distributive Educa- tion and Agriculture. Distributive Education includes training in retail, wholesale, and service occupations. Agriculture gives a young man a basic foundation in farming such as poultry, crops, shop work in wood and metal, and farm mechanics. Boys taking: shop learn to use the electric table saw. Donnie and Jerry practice techniques of good salesmanship. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Builds Solid Foundation for Success in Business. In the Business Education Department, students learn the various techniques of office procedure. Through a study of business English, shorthand, typewriting, book- keeping, economics, business law, and business mathe- matics students are well prepared to enter the business world. Business Education graduates of Chapman High School have displayed excellent capabilities. Mrs. Brown helps future secretaries with their individual typing problems.
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Dietitian Mrs. Gowan PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT To You—Students Say Thank You The students of Chapman High School extend a very warm thank you to the many students and adults who render varied services for the school. Included in these are office and guidance assistants, lunchroom and canteen workers. To you again we sincerely say thank you. Office and Guidance Department Assistants First How: Mary Workman, Gail Johnson, Jeannie Camp, Emma Clay- ton, Mary Jackson, Jayne Alverson, Vickie Collins. Second Row: Terry Culbreth, Judy Golijrhtly, Dianne Cox, Deborah Morrow, Jean Green, Linda Rollins, Jimmy Littlefield, Lewis Tinsley, and David McSw’ain. Lunchroom Personnel Mrs. Gowan, Rosa Ferguson, Anna Small, Lois Miller. Mrs. Workman, Mae Holbert. Mary Wallace. Custodians Ed Sawyer, Donald Sawyer Canteen Assistants Becky Brink. Dianne Runion, Suzanne Marlow. Judy Camp- bell. Joanne McMillin Student Lunchroom Personnel Pat Caldwell, Charles Tapp, Patsy Van Patton
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