Christ Church Episcopal High School - Hellenian Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1983

Page 89 of 210

 

Christ Church Episcopal High School - Hellenian Yearbook (Greenville, SC) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 89 of 210
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X Xlflovtc Foundation Is Form d Mastering the basic learning skills to build a firm foundation for further learning was the focus of the Lower School Faculty. The Primer students were instructed until noon by Mrs. Becky Brown, Mrs. Caroline Ryan, and Mrs. Gena McGowan, stressing good school adjustment and a beginning reading program. ln the First Grade, Mrs. Jean Cochran and Mrs. Ethel McCreary continued to strengthen their students' reading skills. Second Grade teachers Mrs. Phyllis Riley and Mrs. Christine Weatherford emphasized and developed skills in math. As always, the third graders did extensive work on South Carolina History under the leadership of Mrs. Marjorie Buck and Mrs. Barbara Roberts. ln the Fourth Grade, students received their first taste of changing classes. Mrs. Becky Griffeth concentrated on teaching math and science, while Mrs. Karen Clark emphasized reading and social studies. Mrs. Becky Brown shows Primers Meredith Chan- dler and Corey Mims how to write the alphabet. Mrs. Christine Weatherford watches her students as they practice writing in cursive, ,e 44 is s it , .as . s tt, N Mears r School lfnculty wiiliuwu . W ,wsu-Ewa.. . aff,



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Librarians Do More Help! I have a term paper due next week, and I do not know what to use for material - a familiar cry for Mrs. Diane Glymph at the Upper School Library. Armed with a batallion of reference books, encyclopedias, and Readers' Guides to Periodical Literature, she assisted Middle and Upper Schools. Mrs. Glymph also gave mini-courses on how to use the library and how to do research in specific classes. She worked with English, biology, and art history classes and devised tests for English classes about the library. According to Mrs. Glymph, her biggest goal was to think of new ideas to get more people to use the library. She explained that, Many people do not realize how much information there is available . . . There are a lot of really good sources in the library. New additions to the library collection included a twenty volume set of thc Academic American Encyclopedia and a new soundffilm- strip projector. A special event at the Lower School Library was the book fair, sponsored by the Parents' Organization, held for authors Betsy Byars and Peggy Parish. Each child in primer through third grade was required to read one of Peggy Parish's books, and fourth through sixth graders were required to read a book by Betsy Byars. An autograph party and an interview was held for Betsy Byars on October 14 and for Peggy Parish on October 15. Mrs. Carolyn DeYoung straightens well-used Lower School bookshelves, Mrs. Emily Richardson, head ofthe Lower School library, assists students in checking out books. 84fLibrarians Mrs. Dianne Clymph is always busy rc-shelving books that students check out,

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1983, pg 61

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1983, pg 24

Christ Church Episcopal High School - Hellenian Yearbook (Greenville, SC) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 61

1983, pg 61

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1983, pg 124

Christ Church Episcopal High School - Hellenian Yearbook (Greenville, SC) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 135

1983, pg 135

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1983, pg 128


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