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Mrs. Ruth Stamper Library Aide Mrs. Wanda Kaucher Library Aide Cafeteria staff includes QSEATEDJ Mrs Norris, Mrs. Wilt, Mrs. Hoots, Mrs. Tumer, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. D. Sell. Mrs M. Sellg QSTANDINGJ Mrs. Rinsch, Mrs Fowler, Mrs. Sumpter, Mrs. Wiles, Mrs Office employees are KSEATEDD Mrs. Edith Ingram, Mrs. Jeannette Sheddrick. CSTAND- Arthur, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Stoots, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Guffey, Mrs. Catron, Mrs. Maddy, and Mrs. Cole- man. 23 INGD Mrs. Margaret Bow, Mrs. Ann Baker, Mrs. Ida Good, and Mrs. Jean Zeigler. Well-known custodians during the day are Mrs. Ruth Davis and Mr. john York.
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CHS Maintains Its North Central Rating Miss Evelyn Rentchler Junior, Senior Counselor Mr. Robert Rinehart Sophomore Counselor Mrs. Mary Sinnock Sophomore Counselor The week of Feb. 5 marked the visit of the North Central Association Eval- uating Committee. Preparation for the evaluation covered several months and was extensive. Courses of study were revised for each subject by fac- ulty committees and a self-evaluation was compiled by each teacher. After three days of observation, the 12 rep- resentatives praised the facilities and curriculum and extended the accredi- tation that New Castle High School has proudly enjoyed since 1909. The maintenance of this honor represented a total effort from all staff members and pointed to its high standards. During the year, each of the 1,300 students became familiar with the counseling staff Interviewing and guiding students, conducting college entrance exams, and making curric- ulum improvements were among their important responsibilities. Students and faculty members were assisted time after time by the office and library staffs. Collecting money, filing library materials, and dupli- cating papers were just a few of the duties undertaken by these stak each day of school. Preparing and serving well-balan- ced meals to hungry students was but one job of the cafeteria staff. Special luncheons, chili suppers, and the Sen- ior Breakfast in May added extra work. In addition to maintaining a clean, well-fimctioning building, the custodial staff also has other duties including cleaning the Fieldhouse after basketball games. ,M um Assisting students with their future plans is the counseling staff which includes Miss 22 Evelyn Rentchler, Mrs. Mary Sinnock, and Mr. Robert Rinehart.
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Resource Center Spurs Thinking Resource Center is helpfiil to Wayne Mitchell and Perry Gates. Imiividzmlism Is Stressed In English WVith every student taking three years of English, this department had the biggest enrollment of all. Making the most of flexible scheduling, teach- ers used more resource materials and audio-visual aids to encourage stu- dents to express themselves in speak- ing and writing. A habit of good read- ing and an appreciation of literature also were encouraged by members of this department. NVhat used to be the Reading Lab became the English Resource Center, Bl08. Bookshelves and tables were added as well as many small desks for studying. Magazines, books, records of literary works, and a nearly com- plete selection of plays by Shakes- peare were added. - Trying to express himself, john Stonerock uses creativity and skill. 24 Writing summaries of stories read in class helps pupils in self-expression.
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