Clarksdale High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS)

 - Class of 1959

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characterized our office staff and student assistants TIME OUT FOR COFFEE brings a welcome break in the busy schedules of school secretaries-Mrs. Verlee Bond, Mrs. Ruby Winter, Mrs, Earlene Hunter, Mrs. Eloise Miller, Miss Lea Porter and Miss Janet Watts. 2l The spokes that made the wheels go round at CHS were our hard-working secretaries and student assistants, Behind the scenes they made our schools click. Delivering announcements, carrying books and answering phone calls were some of the many ways in which the office assistants lightened the load of our secretaries in both iunior and senior high. Equally important were the students trained to run the movie projectors in the various classes. The office personnel -both students and secretaries-were indispensable to the smooth operation of our schools. FILMS AND SLIDES made our subiect matter come alive. Keeping the wheels of the projectors running were Miss Wise's audio-visual assis- tants-Cfront rowb Joe Temey, Bob Wood, Fair Hays, Billy Womack, Johnny Longino, Csecond row? Charles lkerd, Tom Morris, Bill Graves, Harold Anderson, Billy Moore, Jimmy Dennis, Weldon Cames, Kback row! Jerry Salley, William Wolfe, Charles Henderson, James Abbott, Dickie Haining, Miss Maurine Wise, Clyde Allen, Dick Wilkins and Bobby Joe Johnson.

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,I : I K-.., MRS. ELOISE MILLER, secretary to Mr. McClure, assigns the duties for the day to her staff of iunior high office assistants-Betty Bennett, Shirley Kuylcenclall, Robert Lewis, Jerry True, Joe Doss, Roy Sweatt, Edgar Allen, Paul Peay, Sandra Moore and Warren Dorsey, SENIOR HIGH OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Mary Willie Pitts, Teresa Laurenzi, Nan Nichols, Mariorie Bennett, Ann Falls, Melrose Bond, Joyce Coleman, Stan Ridings, Eugene Malone, Tommy Morrow, Billy Hall, Walter Turner, Jimmy Dennis-receive an early morning briefing by Mrs. Ruby Winter, secretary to Mr. Bennett, before they begin their daily rounds of the classrooms. , ee as Efficiency plus i 20



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Forty-three teachers inspired initiative, a Search for FATHERLY PRIDE ts mirrored rn the face of Coach Stemnede as he spends a playful sesston wnth hrs new daughter Lacy Q-D It 1 uv 'UQ 'IR' Through all kinds of weather . . . That's it. Rain, hot Delta sun, sleet, snow-teachers of Cl-IS were always there. Prodded by an extra ring of the alarm clock and impelled by the urgent needs of the students teachers hastened to classrooms early to have everythung In readuness for the ava lanche of teenagers who appeared at 8 25 Each day brought new needs new problems and new experiences and teachers constantly aware of GXCITIHQ challenges offered by students ID every group were nn there pltchlng Slde by Side MRS BARNEY JEAN ALLEN S Art GENE LEWIS BARBOUR B S Mathematics Physvcs Basketball Baseball Co sponsor Stu dent Councul MR RONALD BENNETT B S Social Studnes Football Baseball MRS WIL LIAM R BRADLEY B S Home Economics FHA MISS SUSAN BROWN B A Socral Studies YTeers Cheerleaders MRS EMMA JEAN MISS ELIZABETH CONN B A M A Latin fo Englrsh Latln Club MRS JULIA CORSO Socval Studres Scrence Junnor Red Cross 22 MRS MARY FORD B S Mathematics Dra matucs Club MR WILLIAM L GRAVES JR M M Instrumental Musrc Band Orchestra MRS NORA GRESHAM B A M A Mathe mattcs Spellmg MRS POLLY COLEMAN HAR RIS B S Biology YTeens I 1 F 1 . u I - . ll . 1 - 11 ' , , B. ., . MR. - is .,, ' . , , ' ' . 1 . - J ' - 1 - -1 14' ,Q - , . . w N 7 CHILDRESS, Girls' Physical Education. GAA. sy X .., Q 1 I -1 - -1 ' 1 M, - ' ' f 1 ' . ' . . , B. S., I I N - - - - A I .Q , . . 1 I I 1 , I I ' ' t ' I ' .-A A Q ' - 4 . ., . , . ilu.. A V :ni In ' , U YI ' ,I .

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