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Primers Begin To Soar The Class of '94 began with forty- three members divided into three sections taught by Mrs. Gena McGowan, Mrs. Caroline Ryan, and Mrs. Becky Brown. Making forty-four Reid Martin arrived from Texas in October. Dressed up in their costumes, primers paraded at Halloween. In March, they made Easter bonnets in preparation for their Easter Parade. A Mother's Day Tea in May honored the primers' moms. The favorite activity of the year was 'Smiley Time when primers could independently participate in favorite activities in the primer area. During Smiley Time, Mary Frances Patrick learns more about the alphabet. McFall Anderson Martha Berkesch .lay Carter Meredith Chandler Caroline Cheves Q Bradley Coburn David Coburn - i r ' se. , Katie Douglas ' - I sit wx S R SSS? K Q' W., C Q F . - F y.., r . .1 Q X. a t - Q AL Q If -2: -: Q .,.t L Rwhard Dowdcswell .,.. Us Stephen Earl r 'W 11. ax Ryan Gleaves syysi V a --.:L Teresa Goodlett I -. N ' .. -is ' s'... Whitney Green David Greer Will Holt Amy Hooper Hes, ' A 1 'sw fsifsi x x X M as X my XX at. , C . is ssatgi S sm X 9 LEYESESX X 5 is .. ,N ,, ...M .. . . X l ik? 'ic K 4 Henry James s rsssse . A . ssi. 2 n F ..ii ' rtee - .3 W' J, Louisa Jordan A ssss B v..'i B fu-lfljrimers ' .... Primers Laura Anne Wherry, Marv ces Patrick, Courtney Snipes, and
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ACULTY t Like the students of Christ Church Episcopal School, faculty members also devoted themselves to excellence. They were not an assembly of just English instructors, biology professors, and mathematiciansg but rather a conglomeration of unique individuals who brought their own special interests, talents, and above all, personalities into the CCES curriculum. They, too, became involved in various facets of school life. Not uncommon were overnight camping trips organized and attended by Advanced Placement instructor Mr. Bill Chilton. Mrs. Barbara Carter, Mrs. Cathy Jones, and Mr. John Walter spent fall week-nights at Furman University in diligent pursuit of Master's Degrees. During the fall of '82, Mrs. Jackie Gaddy made reservations for her Hellenian staff members at various yearbook workshops, while Coach Ron Szumilas personally took his Twentieth Century U.S. Social History class to 66fFaculty Diversity from the classroom? Mr. Reginald Titmas lives out many people's fantasy by stalking big game. Asheville, N.C., to take in the opulence and heritage of Biltmore Mansion. The Private Dining Room was frequently occupied by Mademoiselle Kris Petesch who entertained her French students with many culinary delights. Across the hall, Senor Chris Hearon combined musical talent with foreign language education singing Spanish Christmas carols with his students and accompanying them on his accordian. No spring of a school year would finish blossoming without a weekend rafting trip, sponsored and equally enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stafford, mathematician and chemist on holiday! CCES could surely boast of the numerous personalities making up her family. Few faculty members worked merely from nine to five. Most extended themselves beyond the classroom and affably, generously donated their multiple talents for the betterment and expansion of the school community.
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