Clinton High School - Huckleberry Yearbook (Clinton, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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reyoarafionfi or fAe ufure are omre in 0,712 C0l'l0n'llC6 Some of the first- ear Home Economics girls are finishing their The Home Economics class is hav an extensive study on foods. Y dresses while the rest of the class are reading a unit on clothing in their textbooks. A girl in one of our home economics classes learns many things: how to cook, To sew, to take care of children, to improve her personal appearance, and to plan decorations for a home. Many of the girls who take home economics in our school often maior in it in college. Many take courses to help them pre- pare for future life. Mrs. Christine Waters is our home economics teacher. l68l Qi as Pat Tyndall and Patricia Walker are learning ak foods before they begin cooking.

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W tv-1qr.g1-,www 5 f N-as-tt, M., A Us iiifggg The Sociology class has a last minute review before the test begins. History repeats itself -or does it? Students under the supervision of the highly qualified history teach- ers at C.H.S. try to learn the answer. Study of other and older civilizations often reveals similarities to problems current in our own day. Students at C.H.S. are offered a wide variety of courses in Social Studies. These courses are taught by Mr. Murdock, Mr. Ford- ham, and Mrs. Shipp. ocia Snakes. Mr. Fordham holds the class's attention as he leads a class discussion in U.S. History. n World History the class takes notes while the I 67 I elevision instructor lectures. ln Civics, the class is learning about our system of local government.



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rica fare . . . Club officers display their banner. We have a very advanced and complete Agriculture department in our school. Under a most capable teacher, Mr. W. E. Hamilton, the boys are taught farming fundamentals and conventional methods of farming. Agriculture students are also taught many skills in the workshop. Many of them have made beautiful and useful pieces of furniture. All of these boys are being well-trained for a future in agriculture. Ben and Clyde busy in the workshop. ur at an ss ll',pi y A The lime-spreader, as well as other farm equipment, gets a last minute check-up.

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