Caruthersville High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Caruthersville, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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IORFNF FLNIININCHAM To D6'lNLliCl9 students to quit saxing lint 1 one of e mlm 'ilms of M1 Loiene Cun ningham Fng.l1sh teicher Mrs Cunninehim teaches English I ind II ind falso Fngflish litera tuie Extri po itions which she holds 'ue to sponsor of the senioi class S A C and Cotton Blossom M -XRI -XIX M AYEQ This book will cxpliin st use lighting' for you :sys Miss Mlrifin Mfiyes to one of her students. Miss Mayes is second grade teacher in the elementary school and we: borrowed this year to teoich our high school speech. Students enjoyed Miss Mayes' class. and regret that she is not NI -XL LDIW R Al In oidci tc irnpioxe the Spini h tuc nt xoceihuluie NI! Miuldin Ru their in r 1 min tip ilSp e l Ca ei thin qpxni h I and II which Nlr ix eathe ngli 1 I A ide fiom u ii x pon oi of e ei Rig ind one of the spon oi of e sophomore cli We iegiet th it Mr Rai uill not be with u next xeeu S J' returning next year. Tx.. ARTI li MOODIIC A well-eqiiippf-rl liln'urv and un efficient libi iiiin ure reul assets To any school. ' ie Moodie. our lili1'ui'i:in. is well- equippeil for her position. No mutter w at you may be looking for-zi good novel. at reference for 11 report. an eti- quette liooli. or at niuguzine-Mrs. Moodie will find it for you.

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HARRY DARR The industrial art classes are among the most popular courses in C. H. S. These classes are taught by Mr. Harry Darr, and the instruction he gives is in- valuable to boys wishing to continue in similar fields after graduation. Mr. Darr teaches courses in woodwork and cabinet making, shop, mechanical and architec- tural drawing, boat building, and ad- vanced metal work. His daily routine also includes coaching basketball and assisting Coach Cross with football and track. DONALD CROSS This is one of the physical education classes instructed by Coach Don Cross. Both boys and girls are under his super- vision. For recreation, the students play golf, tennis, archery, and baseball. Coach also teaches health. coaches foot- ball and track, and assists Coach Darr in basketball. 11 -gf' if of . JACK HOPKE These boys are making car polish! It looks like fun, doesn't it? But this is just one of the many projects of Mr. Hopke's chemistry class. Other classes of Mr. Hopke's which students find interesting are biology and general science. The junior high athletic teams were privileged this year to have Mr. Hopke as their coach.



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THOMAS W. MOCK To give advice on school and personal problems is the concern of our guidance counselor, Mr. Mock. His office door is always open to any student seeking his help and suggestions. He is also World History teacher and co-sponsor of the junior class. MARTHA OYERSTREET Receiving instruction from Mrs. Overstreet are students of her American Government class. This has been Mrs. Overstreet's first year in F. H. S., and the students of her civics, American Government, and American History classes have enjoyed her guidance. She is also a sponsor of the freshman class. 1 . ' Q W f, Jig.: A y n A 3 if 75 .,- LAN The discussion of current problems is a part of the daily procedure in our social studies classes. Here the Ameri- can Problems class is tape recording a panel discussion. ,ss ,X MARY ELLEN HORNER Whether studying the map in geog- raphy, the U. S.'s progress in Ameri- can History, or today's perplexing problems, many F. H. S. students enjoy and benefit from the guidance of Miss Mary Ellen Horner, our so- cial studies teacher. She is over-all sponsor of the Fotton Blossom. and a sponsor of the sophomore class.

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