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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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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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Home Ee and hop are fun periods for some 'wane' w ill t te f ftitfi 4' 30-Home Ec Even though the equality of men and women is being chal- lenged in this day and era, a woman's place will remain in the home, for many. When the noise of the sewing machines was subdued or a delectable aroma wasn't invading the corridors, home ec. students were learning about child care, marriage, and first aid. Our Susie Homemakers of CHS , the boys, were a challenge to the department. They learned how to press clothes and sew on buttons, and their cooking was surprisingly edible. Upper: Cheryl Parent, Vivian Rags- dale, Debbie Bailey, and Brenda Moore find enjoyment in learning how to do simple household jobs. Lower left: Cathy Pickett and Debbie Fitzsimmons have all the conven- iences of a modern kitchen. Lower right: Four would-be chefs prepare their grills for an outdoor barbeque.
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