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Period VII 1:00 - 2:00 CLASSES HOMEMAKING l-lomemaking l, ll, and Ill comprised interesting courses tor girls wishing to become efficient tuture home makers. Pupils received practical instruction and experience in nutrition, sewing, infant care, interior decorating, and other important phases of home economics. ln addition to routine class work, pupils made other practical applications of their training by assisting in preparing and serving luncheons and banquets. IOURNALISM ln addition to keeping workbooks and having other assignments based on the tive W's ot journalism, pupils in this department were kept busy gathering and reporting school news tor The Corrigan Press and taking care of the many tasks involved in pro- ducing this yearbook. Raising funds, carrying on voluminous correspondence with all who had a part in various stages of preparation ot the book, working with the photo- grapher, and preparing copy tor printers and engravers are a few ot the tasks that enabled pupils to gain practical experience in the journalistic field. Iuanita Allen and Iune Broaddus, two members of the class, were eligible tor Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School lournalists, 52
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Period VIII 2:00 - 2:45 ATHLETICS Coach explains how to block This is Coach Cockrell's second year as athletic director at Corrigan High School. Through his hard work and faithfulness to the Blue and White, he has produced two hard- playing teams with lots of fighting spirit and good sportsmanship. He has produced the first basketball team Corrigan has had in several years. l949 FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Iohn loseph Tidwell, tackle, Billy Safford, end, Thomas Kendrick, center, Raymond White, end, Donald Ray Weaver, guard, Billy Spurlock, guard, Alford Baker, Ir., tackle, Ray Reily, halfback. Second row: Charles Ataway, end, Kenneth Bar- clay, guard, lay Locke, halfback, Glenn Cross, halfback, lohn Melvin Gardner, quarter- back, Charlie Fann, fullback, Charles Sturrock, guard: Louis Mullican, tackle: Thomas Spurlock, manager. Third Row: I. R. Cockrell, Coach, Iesse Earl Loving, guard, Billy White, tackle, Arland Nash, hackfield, Alford Vick, tackle, Dale Sailor, tackle, Melvin Hisenhoover, center, Harold Carter, guard, Roy Carter, guard, Edward Watson, guard. 53
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