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I MISS LUCILLE ROSS dibrariam and MRS. CONNIE STANDIFER UJbrary Aidl 2 MRS. LORETTA RHOTEN School Nurscl 3 MRS. MARY FRANCIS JEMMERSON Midw and MRS. BENNIE FIELDS Rcading Specialiso. 4 MR. LARRY SWIFT Multi- Categorical Resource Persom.
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Moving from one place to another was not unusual for many of the facul- t ty members. Whether going from the middle school to the high school as Mrs. Rhoten, the school nurse, or just from one office to another, as the 560- v retaries and aides, a lot of people found themselves in a new environ- ment. Probably the most drastic change was the one made by librarian Miss Ross to the new Media Center, a great improvement over the crowded lib- rary of the past. To round out the staff of ttspecial people? were Mr. g Swift, multi-categorical resource, and Mrs. Fields, the reading specialist. Although these faculty members seemed to have little in common, they actually belong to a category of people who perform vital services at CHS. 1,...e 1 MRS. NANCYE JO LISANBY tSecrctary-Treasuren. 2 MRS. ALICIA EVENS tSecretaryy 3 MRS. DEBBIE FUGATE tGuidance Secretaryt. 4 MRS. MARIANNE FETZ tAideL
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A Glimpse of Many Different Worlds Many students who strolled down E-wing found it possible to walk into four different worlds. No, they werenit in outer space or the twilight zone; they were in France, Italy, Spain or America. The atmosphere of these countries was brought to the students by the Language Arts department. Along with the enjoyment of learning a foreign language, the appearance of the new rooms made the classes easier to participate in. Another branch of the Language Arts department is phase-elective En- glish. John 3:16, ttElementary my dear Watson? itTo be or not to beii are only a few of the quotes that became familiar to many students. Phase-elec- tive teachers added three new courses to the curriculum: Bible as Literature, Detective Stories, and Improve Your Reading. These were offered along with 35 other electives. Rounding out the department were speech and drama. These two courses worked together to increase students, abilities through words and actions. 1 MRS. OGDEN GIVES ADVICE to Bobby Kendrick during Research class held in the Media Center. 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Betty Ogden tFrench, Englisht, Mrs. Sandy Bowen tLatin, Englishi, Mr. Allan Rife tSpanish, Civicsi. 3 THRILLED BY ALL THE EVENTS during Spirit Week, Mrs. Bowen waves her Sectional flags. .mmmnnumu
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