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R -5 She's all smiles - and she should be! Student Body President Bibby Harris is elected as the '82 Home- coming Queen.
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Students of Christ Church Episcopal School took part in varied facets of school life. Participation was in the Renaissance mode, indeed. Not uncommon were ath- letes pushing themselves the extra mea- sure to make academic honor roll. Stu- dents plunged into new activities and dis- covered that they could sing and that act- ing was not just for a special dramatic group. C.C.E.S. encouraged her students to experience a variety of activities to call forth from themselves skills and talents that might have gone undiscovered in an- other atmosphere. Sophomore Homecoming Court representative and class president Gwinn Earle receives last minute help with her tie before being presented at the Homecom- ing game. Morning assemblies are never boring at CCES. Jay Cavan, Pete McKenna, George Smith, and Donnald Dobbins assist Mrs, Jackie Gaddy, co-ordinating a skit during Homecoming week. W2 ,,,,. Wm, 'ff , 7 , f , V, ff, f ii if t E Wifi? Qt . ,6,r r f 2 M 6flntroduction
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The faculty and staff members of Christ Church Episcopal School also were seek- ing untraveled roads to learn something new, to improve themselves, to gain under- standing of particular situations. A class- room teacher was not a stereo-typed aca- demic instructor but a photographer, a musician, a cyclist, an outdoorsman. They gave of themselves, personalizing each class. They took an interest in their stu- dents and were concerned with their ups and downs. They made it their responsibil- ity to grow and develop outside of the classroom. Mrs. Diana Stafford, advisor to the U.S. Student Council, demonstrates the rate of falling objects dur- ing the Senior physics class. As the co-ordinator for the Homecoming Court, Mrs. Diane Glymph makes sure Mr. Harry Edwards is properly boutonniered. aw, QMS
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