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1. Henrietta Smith, Sarita Woodson, Tracey Brown, and Cornelia Brown have a brief conversation between classes. 2. Harold Collins shows off his hat while Kemp Norman tries to get his attention. 3. Janice Nash is going to a Drama club meeting. as “ 5 vs o ee ie Credits are accumulated in grades 8 through 12, with a total of 23 credits needed to graduate, of which 13 are required subjects. Therefore a student who has spent 5 years taking 6 classes a year and graduates from Cumberland High School has spent 750 hours in English, 450 hours in physical education, 300 hours in sci- ence and 75 complete school DAYS simply changing classes. However, most students don’t attain these hours because attendence is not what it could be. Those students who do come to school have a variety of subjects to choose from as electives. Vocational subjects have the most offerings, in- cluding such specialties as turf man- agement and horticulture. School Life But, according to a recent yearbook poll, most students come to school, not for the curriculum, but because they have to or to see their friends; the school must exist then as a social in- stitution. It must also be a fashion institute, and this seems to be the year for fads. It would be hard to name the biggest fad, since there are so many. Alligator and Fox shirts are everywhere; cow- boy hats adorn cowboy (and cowgirl) heads; coats are not coats anymore — they’re quilted vests; baggies have replaced the tight jeans (sometimes); moccasins are back in; skirts, socks, and monogrammed sweaters have re- turned from the 1950’s; and bead necklaces are in every jewelry box.
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1. Mack Foster, Jean Coleman, Arcille Gilliam, Jean Taylor and Donna Jackson are all gathered together in the old high school building to talk about the day. 2. Chris Warriner walks to a FFA meeting during activity period. 3. Peggy Clarke walks through the halls putting up posters. 4. Laurie Womack and Rene Justice talk together while Kathy Skelly, Brigett Luckett and Donna Hammrick talk about an upcoming test. 5. Wayne Midkeff and Dick Meadown walk to Turf Management class. 6. The ever faithful driver’s education car. 7. The front of the school and loading zone for the buses. Theme 5
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