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Innovations and school activities Buz Barton, Dick Ward, Eugene Flowers, and Kay Roberts, English and typing students, work on Dis- patcher layouts. The brilliance of the school year of 1965-66 eminated new facets and innovations which had been added to give lasting durability. Each teacher and piece of new equipment servedas a setting for a schoolyear of sparkle and excite- ment. Mr. Lee Johnson taught full-time driver education in both car and classroom training. While studying at Old Dominion College during the summer of 1965, he received qualifications for driving skills. Two new assistant coaches were added to the faculty this year. Mr. Harry Vannoy as- sisted Coach Golubic in football, and Mr. Wayne Latham brought the possibility of a track team. Other new teachers were Mr. Barry Carnes, science; Mr. Barrow Cyrus, English and dra- matics; Mrs. Dorothy Maher Tysinger, physical education (girls); and Mrs. Lorene Roberts, English. The Dispatcher, formerly sponsored by the Beta Club, was placed under the supervision of the English Department. Mr, Johnson points out driving skills to students Inky Boisseau, Roger Smith, Arthur Fender, and Sandra Roop. Principal Via and Mr. Goldsmith, Director of Instruc- tion, discuss the Evaluation Program.
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Mrs. Yeatts, Mrs. Farley, Mr. Cyrus, Mrs. Clark, and Mrs. Bridgforth relax before a faculty evaluation session. The State Department of Education has made available to the students of Crewe High School some aids to study, to self-education, and to job and college information. The new viewbox is a record player with color film strips to illustrate such talks as the following: How to Study, Understanding Adults, You and Your College Boards, and High School Drop- outs. A college View-deck is available from the school board office. Up-to-date brochures have been added to the Career Exploratory Kit. Business school, technical school, and college catalogues are kept current in the Guidance Office, add interest and color to school life Instruction in the use of the View-deck is given to Barbara Hamner by Mrs. Wilson. The staff andfaculty of Crewe High School have made a study of themselves, of the school program, and of the facilities. In April, an evaluation team appointed by the State Depart- ment of Education studied these findings, rated the school, and reported their findings to the School Board, to the State Department, and to the Southern Association of Schools and Col- leges. For the first time in its history, Crewe High became integrated.
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