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. . .., up ' CATIONA The Vocational School is for students who want to learn a trade. Students at- tend academic classes at the high school and spend the rest of the day de- veloping trade skills. One such skill is Printing, where the students mn the printing machines to make invitations, print news- paper and other printing. In Health Occupations the students learn the study of health sciences, one explore various associ- ated medical careers. Auto Mechanics is de- signed to train those stu- dents as expert auto repair people. Other courses offered included Industrial Me- chanics, Building Trades, Cosmotology, Drafting and Machine Shop. Vo-Tech Sludent Tyrone Malcolm learns roofing and building trade. EDUcAT1o 9 Vo-Teal: Students, Vincent Morehead, Tony Rufus and Fernando Ford demonstrate how to operate a drill press machine. -g,SWif..r Mike Hamby demonstrates how to crop pictures.
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E ., At least one year of physical education is re- quired in order to grad- uate from CHS. P.E. offers a variety of activties such as exercise, aerobics, volleyball, basketball, tumbling, bad- minton, tennis, softball and others. Four years of band count as one P.E. unit. Other forms of athletics are also offered as P.E. Mrs. Taylor demonstrates how to hit a volleyball while some P.E. girls watch COUISCS. Trent Laup shoots for the goal. i--- 'ri er 1 P.E. girls warm up before exercising.
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OFFICE AIDES PART OF DAILY ROUTINE Office aides are an impor- tant part of the daily rou- tine at CHS. In order to be an office aide, students have to sign up for the prv- vilege the previous year when they fill out their schedules. Different students work in the office each period during the day. The first thing the aides do is check the list of students who did not go to detention hall, while Mrs. Sprow types up the bulletin. After the bulletin is run off, they are passed out to every teacher and absentee slips are collected. Then the names are put in order and typed and ran off. Other class periods, the aides do things like answer- ing the phone, writing tardy and admission slips and running errands. Angela Frazier, Kim Frazier, and Mrs. Sprow are busy keeping the office in or- der. ff .1 l Ojfce Aidessllst Rowl Marsha Rowe, Tina Gosvenor, Rhonda Pickett, Kim Frazier l21 Rowl Grace Moseley, Chuck Sponer, LeighAnn Ellis, Tonya Simpson, Rusty johnson, Lc Mullis, Lesa Kidd, Beverly Gilchrist. Q , . 114 Vg!
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