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A School. . . Commerce High School was going on ten years old. The white brick building on the outskirts of town housed 430 students and 28 teachers, 12 of whom were new. A principal, assistant principal, secretary, librarian, and counselor kept things running smoothly. Students took 62 courses in 24 classrooms. There were six offices, a cafeteria, auditorium, gymnasium, two science labs, a band hall and a library with over 7000 books. Behind the main building were two other buildings used for vocational courses and storage; a third building was constructed by the ag mechanics class. There were two tennis courts (painted green this year) and a parking lot with spaces for 190 cars. These were the mere statistics of CHS. But statistics can’t tell our story. Events and people describe who we were. a. Michael Evensberger, Lisa Betz, and Lana Scott set up scenery for The Cop and the Anthem, a one act play performed by the drama class b. Helen Helton and members of her consumer math class Carla Teague, Teleta George, David Newman, Bobby Phifer, and Leonard Sampson gaze at the basket used to repair telephone lines in which they later rode. c. Lacy Hill, John Clark, and Terry Julian practice applying stage make up d. Members of the building and trades class. David Lemons. Tim Eaton, and Kyle Greenly work on a house designed by student Dan Winn to be sold later on the market e. Anne Fuller shows her enthusiasm by turning a cartwheel at break, f. Wearing her overalls and socks, Ramona Moore directs the band at the Homecoming pep rally by setting the pace with the first few bars
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