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MRS, FELTON First Grade MRS. THOMSON First Grade MRS, FREEMAN Second Grade MISS STILLWELL Second Grade MRS, CONSTANTZ Third Grade MRS. MILLER Teacher Aid C.S.I.P. MRS. BOTNER Third Grade MRS, WACHOB Third and Fourth Grades MRS. BOSWELL Special Education MRS, MOSEMAN Fourth Grade MRS. JONES Fifth Grade MRS, MINCEY Fifth Grade MRS, AINSLEY Sixth Grade MISS CAPPS Sixth Grade MRS. BRYSON Seventh Grade MR. STALLINGS Seventh Grade MRS, LEE Eighth Grade MRS, BROWN Eighth Grade Ke o +7 OS OM core — COC OO 8 TT
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MR. BUCKNER Geometry and Physical Education MRS. COWARD English MR. GRIFFIN Social Science MRS. SEARCY Science and Physical Education High School Faculty MRS. BONHAM Music MRS, CLAYTON English MRS, CONRAD French and U.S. History MISS FINLEY Librarian MR, FLAKE Mathematics and Physical Science MR, COLLINS Industrial Arts MRS. HODGES Home Economics and Family Rela- tions MISS LACHMUND English and Civics MR, MONTEITH Business
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Southern Association Accredits Camp Lab School The heading above was the theme of an article printed in the Sylva Herald on December 2, 1965. Although the article told the basic facts leading to the visitation of the 23-member team from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools that came to evaluate our school, it did not tell of the long months of prepara- tion that came before the visit of the committee in April of 1965. It did not tell of the long hours the high school teachers and staff members spent each night compiling the 22 volumes of in- formation, ranging from 24 to 175 pages. Nor did it speak of the time that the elementary teachers spent in compiling their 159-page volume. It took months of work by the whole school staff to produce these unimpres- sive looking booklets. The students now in school and those who will follow owe special appreciation to the teachers and staff members who helped our school reach the standard of excellence that made it possible for us to become reaccredited. Mr. Monteith and Mr. Stallings proudly look at the finished report of the school's self-study. Mr. Monteith was chairman of the high school steering committee and Mr, Stallings of the elementary steering committee. 19
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