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MR. ROY PIERCE, Clerk OUR SCHOOL of Education for sixteen years, we are grateful, for we realize that these many years have taken much time from his own business, the Ratliff Grocery Store. To Mr. Ira Elledge, a member, who owns the Chickasha Monument Company, and who has devoted many of his business hours in his untiring effort to be of service to our school, we say thank you. Three other members of our administration who con- tribute much to the effectiveness of our school are: Mr. Roy Pierce, clerk of the Board of Education, who spends endless hours to help us have a better school, Mr. Claude Welch, vice-principal, who is always ready to help a student with any problem, and Miss Hildred Todd, registrar, who always starts the day with a smile for all who come to the office for information or advice. These three and the faculty share in the responsibilities of directing the activities of Chiclcasha Senior High School. MR. CLAUDE WELCH, Vice Principal 'VIISS HILDRED TODD Registrar NIR HOMER E RATLIFF Member MR. IRA ELLEDGE, Member 5-o
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MR. JODIE SEVIER. President -Nl .......,.f2 BOARD OF EDUC.-X'I'lON Left to right: Mr. Bruce J, Myers. Superintendent: Nlr. Jodie Sevier, President: Nlr. Rohert .-K. Nlullett. Second Vice President: Nlr. lra lil- ledge. Member: Nlr. Homer Ratliff, Member: Nlr. Roy Pierce. Clerkg and Mr. Charles F. Smith. First Vice President. DIRECTORS OF Maintaining the high standards of the Chickasha schools is the responsibility of five outstanding business- men. Their skill is well demonstrated by the effective- ness of our educational system. To the Board of Educa- tion, the students of Chickasha Senior High School owe a debt that can be paid only through good citizenship. To Mr. Jodie Sevier, president, we give thanks for the many times he has had to interrupt his own business, the Chickasha Funeral Home, to help our school. We owe gratitude to Mr. Charles F. Smith, first vice presi- dent, who, although busy at the Oklahoma National Bank as loan agent, finds time to help with the many school problems. We appreciate Mr. Robert Mollett, sec- ond vice president, who is owner of the Chickasha Finance Company. He is always ready and willing to give of his time and effort for the welfare of our school. To Mr. Homer Ratliff, a member of the Board NIR. CHARLES F. SMITH, First Vice President MR. ROBERT MOLLETT, Second Vice President xi
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v' 4 .Nfl H --or f Gtr: MR. ROBERT ANDERSON V S f I . ,SJ P it- Hints on job applications help Perry Markham and Jean- ette Spoon in diversified occupations. Up in the air is Bill Jones as he turns a flip on the trampoline in physical fitness class. Studying the Basic 7 is a problem for Mary .lo Welch and Jean Ellen Owen in home economics. OUR FACULTY MR. ROBERT ANDERSON. who teaches physical ed- ucation. received his B.A. degree at East Central State College and has a M.Ed. from the University of Oklahoma. He is tennis coach and assists in other Sports. MRS. CORNELIQX CARTER, vocational home eco- nomics. has her BS. degree from the Oklahoma College for Women and a M.Ed. degree from the University of Oklahoma. She sponsors the Future Homemakers of America. Our diversified occupations teacher. MR. RANSOM MRS. CORNELIA CARTER L 04008 .non EVERY GHUQQEY W -yx 43 .. 455'-, ,Xfi-
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