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Students Learn Skills MRS. ALLENE ROBERSON BS Home Economics The agriculture department, with three years offered, includes a work room and a farm. To freshman students a drivers edu- cation course is offered. The course in- cludes a six-weeks class study and six Weeks of driving instruction. Physically fit community members are produced through the P.E. departments. A variety of sports-basketball, volley- ball, tennis, archery, baseball-are open to CHS students. MR. KYLE LEFTVUICH BS, MA Agriculture MR. PHILIP KOONCE MEd Drivers Education, Head Coach Q.. .f '15 I i U MR. E. L. OATES BS, MA Agriculture MR. RALPH MURFF BS, MEd P.E, Drivers Education MR. FRED GOEKE BS Drivers Education MISS SANDRA WALKER BS P.E, Girls Basketball Coach jimmy Bone, Tommy Lange, Roger Porter, William Pitts, and Pat Johnston sharpen tools in the metal shop. 22
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Training Develops Versatilit MISS BESS LACY BS, BA Typing . MRS. DORIS WEDGEWORTH I -I BBA Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General Business ,rrz MR. GEORGE MR. LELAND MRS. WANDA SMITH STRACNER FUNK Shop, Mechanical Distributive Education HOITIC ECOI'10micS Drawing Judy McCormick, Steve Carter, and Cherry Hiod listen as Miss Bess Lacy instructs a Typing I c ass, Various types of training courses are offered at Carthage High School which enable students to grow as versatile members of their community. Q Training for future careers, students enroll in typing, book- keeping, shorthand, mechanical drawing, distributive educa- tion, and agriculture. Students planning to enter the business fields have particular interest in the two years of typing and one year each of bookkeeping and shorthand taught. Through the distributive education program junior and senior students obtain part-time jobs and attend school on a half-day basis. 4 In the home economics courses students learn not only cooking and sewing, but also learn nutrition, home furnishings ethics, and child care. Firsbyear homemaking students work in the sewing lah, 2l
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,a VV - ..,V: kthrr ,,v' 'A ' :V7i W CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Johnnie Pitts, Mrs. Eugenia Ratley, Mrs. Hazel Cross, Mrs. Juanita Robinson, and Mrs. Reba Cromwell, Manager. Workers Maintain CHS MAINTENANCE WORKER Miss Clara Sue Poore Through serving Carthage High School, the maintenance workers also serve the com- munity. The cafeteria personnel provide lunches for CHS students each day. Other workers maintain buildings and the grounds. MAINTENANCE WORKERS Mr. Donald jaynes, Mr. Obie Tew, and Mr. Thouston Hunt Q, -L ai' we
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