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.,f: ,. - , . . - V Q:-X 'ti .., in , . I' -G4 Mt is s ' ri A , ' I I fl 'ia I gli! Y 1 J -. MRS. PFAU MR. SHARICK CHS added Special Education Classes to the curriculum in 1960. In special education stu- dents received extra help in their academic stud- ies, learned crafts, and learned the perspectives of human relationships and civic responsibility. Many of these students received additional help in certain scholastic courses. Excellent reading skills are required for aca- demic success. The remedial reading program at CHS provided special instruction to improve read- ing skills and help assure a student of success in keeping with his ability. Seemingly average stu- dents have improved the quality of their reading skills and thereby became quite outstanding stu- dents in their chosen field. W-.N SPECIAL EDUCATION GRACE S. PFAU-Remedial Reading Mrs. Pfau has taught in CHS since 1954. She teaches reading and is the sponsor of the Civil Defense and Nurses Aides Club. Mrs, Pfau lives in Margarita and enjoys sewing, cooking, reading, and traveling as hobbies. EARL C. SHARICK-Special Education Mr. Sharick has been teaching in CHS for fourteen years. Previously he taught in Cristobal and Coco Solo elementary schools. He is from the state of Illinois and presently lives in Coco Solo. His hobbies are swimming, fishing, and camping. - -fn? .fl Richard Beall and Ester Marsh point out a geographical location for Mr. Sharick. ' N!-s, stoscope overhead 'projector. Patricia Mansfield and Dalys Pe rez are using the Keystone T8Chl
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LIBRARY The students of CHS have a well equipped library y I for their study and research use. The Cristobal High 'Q Vliifii vw School Library is combined with the public library ,Saw and students with special permission may use both during school hours. After school hours the library is often crowded with students and adults of the community doing research or reading. This year CHS had a new librarian, Mr. Wells. Students doing research work found that Mr. Wells and his able student helpers were always ready to assist them when help was needed. 'I MR. WELLS DAYTON N. WELLS-Librarian This is Mr. Wells' first year at CHS and in the Canal Zone. He comes from the state of Washington and says he is enjoying the tropics. Mr. Wells lives in Margarita and his hobbies are traveling, fishing, camping, and riflery. Junior High students make use of the library. -3 Barbara Grier, Zan Green, and Tom Kredell. Mike Bchrc gets help.
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ART at MR. KOZIOL EDWIN M. KOZIOL-Art 7, 8, I, and II This is Mr. Koziol's seventh year at CHS. Besides teach- ing art he was the Caribbean and Art Club sponsor. He enjoys playing bridge, golfing, bowling, and reading. His home state is Michigan. Arnaldo Mendez and David Tcves compare drawings. Other members of the Art I class are Dennis Hurlbut, Robin Hartshorn, Marian Crouch, and Gerald Wall fbctween picturesl. ART EDUCATION PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES Art enriches human happiness and promotes sound to create, and to develop the individual's potentials personality and character. To some degree everyone for creating, understanding, and appreciating. needs to be creative. Students had the opportunity to perform creatively The objective of the Cristobal High School art in a variety of methods and media. Drawing, paint- program is to increase the opportunity and desire ing, craft work, and art history was covered. Stained-glass windows was one of the Christmas projects of the advanced art class. Vicki Springer, Donna Valentine, Karen Cash, Donald Gott, Marcella Stanbridge, and Alice Crouch admire one of the windows. as 53' , Brenda Gibson shows members of Art II, III, and IV how to draw horses.
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