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vu ff Lindy' , . ,..-415 The old concept that school is exclusively for learning and that this learning can only be achieved in a strictly maintained' classroom is just that - an OLD concept! Today's theory is that students need an education that includes more than memorizing facts or solving problems. Kids need a break from the usual teacherf classrooml' scene. It's on these deserved breaks when you'll find CHS students walking the halls or sitting down discussing current fashions. These are some of the most appreciated and welcomed moments in the school day. 11 'Q
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pinions Evolve Among Changes About the school bond issue - I think that the public didnit care enough about the bond issue the first time and I encourage them to vote for it if they have a second chance. - Bill Hart, junior About the junk food ban - I think that if by now we aren't able to choose what foods we eat, we shouldn't be in high school. - Mark Anderson, Senior lr . li . joe jordan, Student Life Editor, interviews Mark Anderson. Highlighting the year of change was controversy surrounding the School Bond election. Students and faculty voiced their opinions to local reporters about the school's depreciated physical facilities. Among changes which would have taken place if the bond had passed would have been a new CHS. Many seniors had their first opportunity to vote, so they helped bring about the political change from a republican Ford ticket to a democratic Carter-Rockefeller administration. The W. Va. Board of Education attempted to alter student food habits as they passed ajunk Food law which put.an end to candy and soft drink vending machines in schools. CHS and other schools then had to search for other money-making activities. 18 I OPENING i -ug! .ls 1 r Brian Shamblen, journalism student, talks to Bill Hart. ii-. 4'
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