Courter Technical High School - Pendulum Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1972

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A toupee for Mr. Jones as a get-well present for Assistant Principle, Homer Jones. The hair colors were soft greens, blues, pinks and yellowsg the base was a Courter beanie Wonder why he never wears it? 5. MR. ROBERT KELLY teaches Math - lt is a shame Courter has been sold. The students here have a common goal and are not forced into any particular program. 6. Head Football Coach and Driver Education teacher, MR. HARRY ANDREADIS - Take it yeasy!! We're not in a hurry to get anywhere! 7. MR. JAMES HIL- Q as . .X X . . Wonder why he never wears it? VERT, Bookkeeping and Typing - Young people today: they tell it like it is. 8. MRS. CAROL KUTLER, Office Practice - Once a student develops an awareness of the business world and wants to be a part of it, I don't have to worry about his be- havior or interest. 9. MR. RAY FINKE, NYC Co-ordinator - Courter students seem a bit more serious about education. l hope the atmosphere here will be transferred to the district voca- tional buildings, but l have my doubts . :fs EK



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. . . each student brings you new challenges. No two days are ever alike. He is a professional craftsman, He takes the fowl from the air: the fish from the waters: fruits, vegetables, and grain from the land: the animals that walk the earth and through his skill and art transforms the raw product to edible foods for our souIs. 8. MR. RAY CHILDS, COE Co-ordinator and Business Relations teacher -- School is only a stepping stone to help our young people become young adults. The knowledge we gain in school is but a small part of ma, WWg 8. X S X S E s your future. The most important asset any young person can obtain is a proper attitude toward life and other people. 9. MR. CARL GRAHAM, teaches Zoology, Science and Health. The sale of Courter in order to return vocational education to the district high schools, was a very un- fortunate act. The feeling of purpose among the students here at Courter will never be duplicated in the district school. The students of tomorrow have suffered another set back in their right to a good education in Cin- cinnati!! ll

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