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Individual ereativeness and better eommunieauon gm, ,mm ' W A----i Upper: Dashing Mr. Glidden has no problem keeping his female Eng- lish students interested. Lower left: The Iunior English Class takes time out while Mrs. Cunningham gives 28- English advice to Iudy Hammons. Lower right: The sophom0re's year is high- lighted by a grueling semester in Speech class.
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the various Foreign Languages and Arts The cultures of Spain, France and ancient Rome all come together in the CHS language department. Four years of Span- ish and Latin and three years of French were offered to students. Conversation, verb conjuga- tions and the studies of history and literature gave students insight into the language and cus- toms of each country. Spanish students added to their year with a trip to Mexico during Christmas vacation. bs., Z Upper left: Five more Spanish students bite the dust as one of Mrs. Britton's classes gets in some practice at the board. Latin class. Upper right: Kathy Henning answers a question in the lab. Lower: Miss Becker discusses a recent test with her
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are goals set b all students at CHS What good is grammar? CHS English courses answered this question and changed our nega- tive attitudes. Speech class made sophomores shudder at first but after they overcome their timidity, they found that communicating their ideas was enjoyable and benefi- cial. The SAT test was on several juniors' minds throughout the year, and English proved helpful in attaining this goal. Seniors mixed business with pleasure as they engaged in creative projects, saw classical movies or simply conversed freely and intelligently with each other. - as :,.: Upper: The Senior English class experiences a new liff, and Patty Gilmore, as they construct a collage, depict- approach to English. Mrs. Cantrell keeps a watch over ing the novel, Charlie , Lower: Mrs. O'Neal fills in for Mr. Sandy Grush, Elain Leeson, Karlene Sterrett, Nancy Gat- Ayers, while he bides his time for the U. S. Government. English-29 S . g
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