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Teachers Found in Typical Haunts a. Some new teachers, Mr. J. Logan, Mrs. H. Hutcher- son, Mrs. W. Mill, Miss J. Young, Mrs. E. Willis, and Miss A. Reese discuss 1951-52 year at C. H. S. b. Mr. C. Weisiger addresses student body at S. C. A. induction. c. School treasurer Mr. H. Newlon counts senior class funds with sponsor, Mr. F. Binns. d. Latin teacher, Miss L. Thornhill, awards Junior Classical League pin to Bernard Lee. e. Mrs. J. Logan, office secretary, keeps things mov- ing in “headquarters.” . Principal J. H. Combs uses public address system to acquaint students twice daily with school news. { 16
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General Course Oilers Varied Training Mr. S. Aylor ' s shop class repairs a farm wagon Home Economics students, under the direction of Mrs. T. Sweet, learn to prepare meals Many high school boys and girls want a good, practical education without college preparatory or commercial work included, therefore, C. H. S. has a general course, its basic high school course. Students whose high school work follows the general plan of study are prepared to be good citizens and are also equipped to enter one of the fields of carpentry, plumbing, or mechanics, although most of them specialize in retail selling, farming, or home econom- ics. Requirements are four years of English, two of math- ematics, and one each of U. S. history, civics, and science. They choose the seven additional units needed for grad- uation from any other classes they wish.
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Students, Faculty, Enjoy Work, Rewards a. Mr. J. Logan, band director, leads student “musi- cians” in rehearsal, b. Coach W. Caldwell awards gold football to senior player, R. Button, c. Students ask Miss M. Bolen, librarian, to check out their books, d. S. C. A. president, Thomas Hawkins, meets alumnus, Gen. Ned Almond, Class of ’12, as Supt. P. Hounshell looks on. e. Choral music club follows Miss A. Reese’s instructions as it readies for concert. . Colonnade business manager, A. Bunch, and editor, L. Doyle, give thought to plans for ’52 book. ■4 n p
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