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It’s academics where accredidation aims at highei Solemn library shelves remind Maria Shepherd of study hall, critiques and term papers.
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affect Gaviteers England; Liz Taylor’s marriage to Richard Burton and the Bobby Baker case in Washington, D.C. Local events marked the birth and death of a newspaper. Northwest Indiana Sentinel; and continued ex- position of county crime, politics. Elephants stump jokesters Elephant and nationality jokes caused their share of grins, while folk songs and hootenannies stayed high on the popularity list. Puffy hairdos gave way to smooth styles for girls, who wore A-line skirts, stacked heels, culottes and shifts. Both boys and girls donned stretch pants and dickies. On the Gavit level came one-way stairs, integration, locker partners for seniors, and police at dances. Despite the drizzle of the afternoon of Nov. 22, the CHS flag waves out at half mast in mourning for President Kennedy. “Yeah, yeah, yeah, says Ron Shinkle, who is getting a lesson in wearing his hair Beatle style. His tutor is Arnie Lewin, complete with Beatle wig and magazine.
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standards, 121 classes round out curricula, clubs ■ Accreditation by North Central Association was aimed for as the year’s highest goal. A unified CHS effort was emitted in readying for the 13-man committee which sur- veyed the school Dec. 10-13. Preparation meant a faculty self- evaluation which included all col- lege and graduate courses taken and explanation of teaching techniques. Next, each faculty member served on committees to study CHS phi- losophy. objectives, subject depart- ments, curriculum, community re- lationships. NCA committee visited each class, watched behavior, knew facts such as number of books in the library and desks in the lobby study hall. Academics also hit a new peak by adding senior courses, advanced lan- guages, new electives. High school totaled 121 different courses, junior high 35. Curriculum gave rise to more co-curricular clubs and trips. Both junior and senior classes incorporate panel discussions, as this 7B group of Sharon Lessig, Bob Pease, Dennis Taylor, Pam Wehmen and Patty Shreve discuss a short story. Debate and ideas come from senior magazine critiques as Letty Hicks, Peggy Motes, Sue Ann Peavler, Jim Milobar, Jim Sherby show. ' «vV Vv ' s ' k '
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