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|L-| | « muu IIJZf ,M„ ,..c rr J t ■■ t J MHW HMHHMimr Assistant Principal Addleman keeps busy scheduling classes for each new semester. aH ptaHHe4 e acat cH Educational plans are very important to the students of C.H.S. The administration, school board and foundation, teachers and counselors, all help to schedule the best in classes for C.H.S.-ites. To aid the office staff and make more efficiency, an address-o-graph and an I. B. M. method of attendance check have become very useful. Honor classes in the fields of science, mathematics, and English ore planned and offered to challenge the ability of the more adept students. Russian and notehand are two subjects that were planned years ago, but now are a reality. The Columbus School Foundation provides special features to complete a rounded education. Foreign students, outside lecturers, and educational trips are some of the unusual events that the Foundation sponsors. Mrs. Densford uses the adress- o-graph, which is the newest convenience for the office staff. Susan Hathaway discusses her class schedule with her counselor, Mr. Nelson.
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C.H.S. students have the advantage of the facilities of three buildings— the Memorial gymnasium, the Central Junior High ' s vocational building, and the main high school building. This physical plant houses a varied program of subjects, ranging from shorthand for the future secretary to advance mathematics and science, v hich are useful to the forthcoming astronauts. In the main school building, sixty-six classrooms are used by students to gain more education. The gymnasium offers an area for students to become more fit physically and for the intramural program to thrive. The vocational building serves the purpose of housing the machinery that is used to teach many students the way of mechanical v ork.
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The Columbus School Foundation consists of the following members: Back Row: Mr. Robert Sexton, Dr. Robbins, Mr. John Marshall, Mr. Lee Hamil- ton, Mr. Henry Blessing, Mr, Scott Alexander, Mr. William Hamilton, Front Row: Mrs, Gene Anderson, Mrs. Irwin Miller, Mrs. Thomas Ban- ner, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Theodore Hunt, and Mrs. O, W, Holland, Assistant Principal Kelly, who supervises the morning announcements, is pictured at the public address system. t f Dr. Robbins and M r. Erne dis- cuss a phase of Columbus High School ' s planned education.
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