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is H-F Mrs. Irene Horner, assistant principal Mr. Dan Dockery, assistant principal
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The backbone of the school There are so many positive things happening at Churchill, that naming a highlight is difficult. Perhaps symbolic of all the outstanding accomplishments was the national recognition of Chur- chill as an Exemplary School by the US Department of Education. The oppor- tunity to work with students, teachers, and parents who are interested in developing and maintaining a learning experience in high school that is of op- timum benefit to all has been a satisfy- ing experience for me. I've been privileged to work in a number of fine schools but the level of involvement and participation of students, parents, teachers, and community at Churchill, and the sense of pride in the school, is unique. Mrs. Jean Rodman, Assistant Principal Mr. Joe Lecoke, assistant principal Mrs. Jean Rodman, assistant principal sv' 'surf
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Counselors help prepare students' futures The highlight of 1983-84 was the announcement to the nation that Churchill is an exemplary school. Having watched the graduates continue to progress, I have been assured we are the best. The part I like best about my job is that I can share with youth. No one year is quite like another, but it never ceases to be exciting. When I came to Churchill, I knew it was my love. Black, white and red will always be my favorite colorsf' Mrs. Winifred English Being new at Churchill this year, I would say that working in an exemplary high school has been the highlight for me. What I enjoy most is working with students on a one-to-one basis and in- volving myself with different tasks. Everyone at Churchill has made me feel at home and this year has been quite a challenging one. Mrs. Sylvia Bolado Mrs. Frances Everett helps a student plan for next year. Mrs. Winifred English busies herself with blue card ad justments. Mrs. Sylvia Bolado helps Amy Tinch with her future plans.
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