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Mini courses, field trips, occupational mix create new curricula dimensions Concerned about students’ futures, teachers attempted to create an atmosphere of learning for the individual. Two new techniques introduced by faculty members were occupational mix classes and mini courses for sophomores. Field trips also added a new dimension to the routine classroom learning. Some teachers par- ticipated in extra-curricular activities involving clubs and athletics. LEFT: A psychology experiment allows Cindy Campbell to test baby’s motor skill and development. BELOW: Mr. Uriah Norwood, U.S. his- tory teacher, gives his views on the Watergate issue. Quests 9
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Students gain new insight through working together in clubs, service, projects Broadening their knowledge, club members gained new insight while serving others. Through involvement, participants gained experience, worked together, offered service, and accepted responsibilities. | Each club became involved in certain activities ad- | ditional to inductions, service projects, field trips, and | lectures. Participants strengthened their club by uniting for a common cause. New and renewed friendships grew through students’ quest to serve others. RIGHT: Cathy Ramsaur, before class, displays her biology project during the Science Fair. BELOW: Jeanie Braxton enjoys the fun of initiation as she performs for Civi- nette members. BELOW RIGHT: Bible Club members entertain children at Gaston Orthopedic Hospital on Halloween.
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While junior classmen were planning a candy sale to finance the prom, sophomores began new quests in the environment of senior high school. Although classes were separate and unique, they contributed new dimen- sions to the school life. As graduation grew nearer, seniors began to look forward to new and exciting oppor- tunities. ABOVE: Before having her Junior Class picture made, Joy Threatt pays her deposit to Sharon Gray. TOP RIGHT: Senior Tereasa Wright calls the roll during a meeting of the Student Council. iP RIGHT: Tricia Bowen, Rosanna Wil- i liamson and Patricia Stanley compare schedules during open house. 10 Quests
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