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ADDS NEW SUBJECTS Chorus, dramatics, and jour- nalism have been added to the vocational department this year. The chorus under the direction of Mr. Coburn consists of thirty - one members. During the year they have sung at the Christmas, Thanksgiving, and religious assemblies. They also participated in many other functions in and outside of school. Journalism and dramatics are taught by Mrs. Griggs. The jour- nalism class visited the Daily Review during the year . The dramatics class made minature stage settings for a play. Chorus, Dramatics, and Journalism Added to Curriculum Karl Bomar and Ginger Evans look over a newspaper in journalism class. Here the chorus is preparing for one of its many activities during the year. Ruthie Peck Carol Farley, Ginny Helmintoller, and Margaret Alfonso put on a play for their class. 13
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VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Mr. Waugh ' s Typing I class is working hard trying to make the 50 club. A group of future homemakers wash dishes after their home cooked meal. Mr. Manning shows Raymond Clark how to record the The vocational department at C.F .H.S. figures m this bookkeeping class. j g great benefit to our school. It pro- vides the students with interesting and benefical subjects. Among them are bookkeeping, home economics, shop, and Typing I and II. These are taken and enjoyed by many and will con- tinue to be in the future . Jerry Youmans demonstrates his ability in shop while classmates and Mr. Tuholsky look on. 12
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Mr. Coburn conducts practice at the annex. BAND MARCHES HOME WITH TROPHIES Band officers: Dianne Shipp, reporter; Jackie Salyards, Vice-ftes.; Mr. Coburn, director; Johnny Davis, pres.; and Barbara Noel, sec. • Dr RIGHT: Lou Ada Perdue directs band during half-time performance. LEFT: Drum Ma- jorette Lou Ada Perdue and Mascot Debbie Campbell accept the trophy from Jack Lascoulie at Shriller ' s Day ac- tivities. The C. F, H. S. Band, under the di- rection of Mr. William D. Coburn, marched home with a ist place, class D trophy in the Dogwood Festival, held at Vinton, Va. And the majorettes strutted off with 1st place at Monterey, Va. Besides these two parades, the band participated in parades in Roanoke, Covington, Waynesboro, and Clifton Forge. They also participated in High School Band Day at Charlottesville, Va. And to add to this busy schedule, the band played at all of the home football games and held a concert on April 5.
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