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fa R - Without the time and patience given by Mrs. Jackie Gaddy and Mrs. Betty Cavan, publications such as the yearbook and the newspaper would be non-exis- ICHI. Athletic director Mr. Ron Szumilas spends the bet- ter part of his summer scheduling the dates for all athletic events during the '82-'83 season.
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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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PEOPLE l0f People W, if Who were the people at CCES? They ranged from ages five to nineteen. Some were completing thirteen years at CCES while others were just embarking on their elementary education. Some were native South Carolineans, and others were trans- fer students from Egypt, Scotland, and Spain. Among the masses, there were mer- it-scholars, presidents, horseback riders, nationally ranked tennis players and swim- mers, and even a governor. The people at CCES spent the past nine months cultivat- ing their interests and talents. They set goals for themselves. If they were not suc- cessful at the first attempt, they tried until they got it right. The people of CCES were in direct comparision with the ancient Hellenians. Emotion in action - Junior Kim Holmes clears the heads of fellow teammates after the varsity Hockey Team's defeat of Charlotte Country Day. The victory was the result of a strenuous two hour match-up.
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