Cullowhee High School - Rebel Yearbook (Cullowhee, NC)

 - Class of 1967

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Srhool Js “Hig Business In business, management is con- cerned with the law of proportionality — the most efficient use of land, labor, and capital. In our business the land is the Camp grounds; the labor, we like to think, is all done by the students, but we know a large percentage of it comes from the faculty and other personnel; the capital is the books, the buildings, they films, the paper, the pens. ‘Phe management of our school is in the ca- pable hands of Mr. Joseph E. M. Hicks and Dr. Jerry Rice, Jr. Because of the high caliber of their school organiza- tion, this business pays big profits in learning and training in leadership, citizenship, and moral standards. Dr. Jerry Rice, Director

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Avdication tu the Ausiness at Mrs. administrative secretary, 1s Helen Swayngim, an example of a person dedi- cated to her work. She does not merely carry out her job but devotes herself to it. Every day she lives a contra- diction: she is one of the bus- iest people in the school, yet she never runs out of time to help anyone who calls on her. The sick child, the one who skinned his knee, the girl wanting advice, the teacher requesting supplies = Esher mMcctsmreach need warmly and efficiently. She has reports to make, checks to write, books to balance, and a thousand other duties connected with the business of school. For her dedication to Camp and the people in it, the Senior Class is proud to dedicate this book to her. Hand — ee cr ae ‘ jens vr | i. « a ; :



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School Is a Partuership Agreement. A partnership is a form of business organization where two or more people contribute capital and labor to a busi- ness and share in its profits. That’s what happens in a school. The teacher and the students pool their resources and share in the labor of the learning process. But as ina partnership, where profits are shared, so in a school. Both teachers and students gain from the teaching-learning re- lationship, and each side gains rich dividends. Mrs. Nancy Ainsley Mr. Hal Buckner Sixth Grade Physical Education General Math Mrs. Estelle Baker Mrs. Malvery Botner Miss Barbara Capps Special Education Third Grade Sixth Grade Mrs. Ellen Bird Mrs. Fannie Brown Mrs. Hazel Clayton Special Language Arts Seventh and Eighth English Grade Math Mrs. Jane Bonham Mrs. Louise Bryson Mrs. Maxine Constantz Music Seventh Grade English Third Grade and Social Studies 14

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