Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

 - Class of 1962

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The department of skills consist of varied subjects Many students at CHS take typing during their senior year. Miss Mary Strickland explains the operation of a typewriter to Sue Selluci. , liy Wlw Miss Myrtle lllacknion, Agnes Scott College, ll.A., Columbia Uni- versity. B.S. in L.S.- Librarian Mr. John Kendrick, University of Alabama, ll.S. mu.Ed., M.A.- Hand 19' The largest department at CHS consists of a group of teachers in specialized fields. This par- ticular group is known as the department of Skills. Many different courses, which help to develop our artistic abilities and skills, are taught varying from music to commercial subjects. A first and second year of Home Economics are offered to girls who wish to further their knowledge in homemaking. Art l and ll are of- fered to students who feel they have artistic abili- ties which they are capable of developing. Mr. Exekiel Castro, luiivcrsity of Texas A.l3.---Orchestra Miss June McCain, Troy State College, Auburn University, B.S.-Commercial 81 Physical Education Yun' Mrs. Mary ,Io Carl, Indiana State College, l3.S.-Speech Mrs. Marie Newsome Secretary 5 wait it x tk ku JF '4 H Mr. Robert Eakle, Cincinnati Conserva- tory of Music, HM.- Music. Mrs. Bobbie Oesterreicher, Uni- versity of Oklahoma, B.S.4Home Economics if 3 Mrs. Hazel Garner Secretary Sgt. Pennington- ROTC Instructor

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a subject taken b almost all students at .fs-X4 -, Col. Paul Mitchell rests from his teaching duties for a brief moment to catch up on the latest news. K Grading test papers can be very tedious as Miss Martha Rogers. math teacher, can well testify. Mlss. Fannie. Geqrge Mr. John Crumpton Higgins, University of Georgia, BS. Auburn University, MS. Mr. James Kirkpatrick, Mercer University, HA. Col. Paul Mitchell, U.S.M.A., BS., Uni- versity of Alabama, M.A. 'Nh-.14 physics wmardry. Miss Martha Rogers, Mercer University, A.B., M.Ed. pits his mathematical genius against Mr. David Powell's Mr. Glenn Wallace, Shorter College, Berry College, A.B. Mrs. Marijon Williai11s', Florence State, BS., Auburn University, M.S.



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which aids the development of student abilities. Courses in Physical Education are taken by both boys and girls their freshman through senior years. For those students who wish to minor in subjects other than physical education, music, band, orchestra, or journalism may be substituted. Aside from the varied subjects taught in this department, this section also consists of the li- brarians and school secretaries. Miss Leone Redfern, The W0man's College of Georgia, B.S., Pea- body College, M.A.f Physical Education Mr. Dan Stagner, Auburn University, BS.-Physical Educa- tion Among the courses studied in Home Economics, First Aid plays a vital role. Here, Miss Bobbie Oesterreicher supervises as Donna Jones demonstrates' on Susan Kingwell how to apply a tcm- porary splint. fl? 5 Mr. Frank Sadler, Troy State College, B.S.-Art Mrs. Mary Strickland, The Woman's College of Georgia, B.S., Pea- body College, M.A.- Commercial Mrs. Clarie Smith- Secretary Miss Mary Tillery, Auburn University, HS.-Home Econom- ics 81 General Science i C . ,., 2 J 5 Various members of the CHS faculty proved to the slu- dent body that they possess skills other than teaching by defeating the Key Club in basketball. Mr. Guy Wilkes, Troy State College, HS., University of Alabama, M.A., Au- burn University- -Assistant Librarian Physical Education 1- Miss Leslie ,lo Vining X L ,5 1. Q t' . , X , ttf., X is ,, X M 'K' 'tk it it? I

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