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James William Fore B.A. Lynchburg College; Physical Educa- tion. Driver Training; Eighth Grade Football, Basketball, Varsity Base- ball. Saundra Slater B.S. Concord College, Marshall Univer- sity; Health, Driver Education, Phys- ical Education; Eighth Grade and Var- sity Cheerleaders, ,IV (Erls ' Basketball. Rodney C. Spradlin ■ B .A. Lynchburg College; Health. Physical [Education; Varsity Wrestling, ,IV Baseball; Cirappettes. Connie June Goad B.S. Concord College, Marshall Univer- sity; Health, Physical Education; Var- sity Girls ' Basketball. .IV Cheerleaders. P.E. — Where Friends Get T ogether Gooci health is the “word” all over the country today. Everyone is concerned about proper exercise, and some are even switching to a “natural foods” diet. The Physical Education Department at CHS is getting into the swing of the times, too. Warm up exercises and vigorous sports take place in the gym or on the field. Shouts of achieve- ment and competition echoing throughout the school premises are proof that the team sports keep students alert, active, and happy. Alternating with the physical activities is classroom instruction in driver training, first aid, and physical and mental health. In short, students learn in physical educa- tion how their bodies operate and how to keep them functioning well. WHERE ARE VOLI? . Wonder P.E. teachers looking for their assis- tants: D. Pyle, A. Hud- dleton, B, Mappus, B. Jones, ,1. Walton, S. Johnson, E. Clark. R. Dilley, C. Helton, B. Rice, L. Twitty, D. Easton, R. Casey. Sanford H. Carper B.S. Lincoln Memorial Uni- versity, East Tennessee State University; Driver Education, Physical Ed- ucation; Varsity Basket- ball, J-V Football.
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I Harriet Hepler B S . MS Radford College, L ' niverhit of Tenn- essee; Physical Science I A, Home hconomics I; I II A. The Home Ec. Department prepares CHS girls to be homemakers. Here Miss Hep- ler is in charge of eighth grade girls, and Mrs. Hall is the in- structor for girls in grades 9-12. All these classes partici- pated in many projects, includ- ing making candy apples and chocolate Easter eggs, which were sold to supplement the EHA treasury. The year’s activities were cli- maxed with a spring fashion show. All girls enrolled in home economics modeled the outfits they had made during the year. Certainly Women’s Lib couldn’t convince these young ladies that the training they are receiving from Miss Hepler and Mrs. Hall is unimportant. TIS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY . . Girls in home eco- nomics help create Christmas spirit. Home Ec. Looks Toward the Future Mrs. Mamie B. Hall B.S. Madison College, University of Vir- Bl ' SV .AS BEES . . Sewing, cooking, eating, and the drudgery of dish washing are all aspects of home gipja- Home Economics I, II, III. IV, economics. V; EHA. 26
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WORKING IT OUT . . . The office girls, B. Twitty, D. Reyn- olds, P. Drudy, D. Gregory, and Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Humph- ries keep CHS running smoothly. Office, Library Keep CHS Together I rs I IMF. ro (;0 . . is a familiar statement to library as- sistants: Mrs, Mills, Mrs. McClanahan. L. Smith. Hubble. S. Kemper. V. Meadows. K. VV illiams, C. l.oan. T. Carper. R. .Austin. S. .Adams. .M. Bell; (Not pictured; P. Buckland). Running the office requires skill, experience, and patience. Mrs. Humphries and Mrs. Potter are fully qualified in these areas. As school secretaries, some of their responsibilities include typing, mimeographing, making announcements, keeping the supply store, plus helping students in distress, whether it is supplying a band-aid or tardy slip. Operating the library are our new librarian, Mrs. Mc- Clanahan and her helper, Mrs. Mills. These two ladies, through much hard work, have made th e library a place of learning. Probably the most outstanding evidence of their work is a long needed “research room”. So the “fresh faces” in fhe library and the “voices of experience” in the office help keep CHS functioning. Mrs. Wanda Mills Assistant to Librarian Mrs. Mary E. McClanahan Pikeville .lunior College, hastern Ken- tucky .State College; Librarian. 28
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