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Goodies in the Teacher ' s Lounge during Teacher Appreciation Week tempt Miss Bar- bara Barham. Memories of International Convention bring smiles to Gerre Head and Carol Privette. Valentine sales brought young hearts closer and boosted the District Keyettes treasury. Keyettes. Front Row: Judy Wagner, Betsy Wertheimer, chaplain; Patty Goodson, Donna Privette, Gail Kiger, secretary; Debbie Burton. Second Row: Jeanne Guy, Gerre Head, Carol Privette, Julie Mitchell, Debbie Sttall, treasur- er; Pat Butts, vice-president; Nancy Weiner, president. Third Row; Jessica Wagner, Gail Jensen, Jan Brady, Crystal Ruffin, Sylvia Al- ston, Rhona PPrice. Fourth Row: Gerre Mc- Bride, Cathy Tart, Sherry Nachman, Nancy Landis, Connie Tarr, Linda Kliewer, sargent- at-arms; Marion Roby. Because they missed China ' s Pandas in D.C., Linda Kliewer and Betsy Wertheimer make faces. 29
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TAW honors FHS faculty After a slow start, the Key- ettes began the year with a Back-to-School dance. A bingo party at Patrick Henry Nursing Home brightened the day for the girls and the old folks. Honoring the faculty with Teacher Appreciation Week, the Keyettes made signs and baked goodies for the teacher ' s lounge. $100 was sent to UNICEF after the Halloween Trick-or-Treat collec- tion drive. Always giving service with a smile, the Keyettes found that service to school and community can be fun. 28
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English stacks paperback library, pushes for elective courses Moved from a closet on the second floor, the English Department set up shop in one side of the teachers ' lounge, where new shelves and a new ditto machine aided office effi- ciency. English teachers offered $20 from their funds to the English class collecting the most books for the paperback library. Aware of deficiencies in the curricu- lum, teachers planned an alternate elective program for the senior year. Four new courses were approved for 1972-73. New materials, especially in the areas of Black Literature and audio-visuals, arrived to meet the needs of students. oft
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