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Supplementary Courses Remedial reading classes make use of their specialized equip¬ ment. Drivers’ Education, an important skill in today’s world, was given by Mr. Crowder, Miss Duncan, Mrs. Loupe, and Mr. Weaver. Special tutoring was insti¬ tuted by Mrs. Currin. Mrs. French aided those who wanted to improve their read¬ ing skills. Johnny Russell and James Corvin benefit from Mrs. Currin ' s tutoring. Coach Weaver prepares to teach Gary Hall and Carl Elledge the fundamentals of driving. 20
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Vocational Besides knowledge of facts and ideas, students gained a knowledge of skills and crafts. Mrs. Kcesling and Mrs. Veselik taught home econom¬ ics. Mr. Vicars, Mr. Pickett, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Waddle instructed boys in the use of tools and related subjects. Mr. Wall gave his pupils a knowl¬ edge of business techniques. MR. STERLING R. ROBINSON Agriculture III; General Mechanics II; Ornamental Agriculture; FFA Club Sponsor MR. DUNN WADDLE Agriculture fV; Genera! Mechanics I and il; FFA Club Sponsor MR. LLOYD VICARS, JR. Industrial Arts Club Sponsor MRS. PAMELA KEESLING Home Economics I, HI, and V FHA Club Sponsor V MRS. EVELYN VESELIK Home Economics II MR BOBBY JOE PICKETT Agriculture II; Agriculture Mechanics; General Mechanics; FFA Club Sponsor MR. ROGER WALL Distributive Education I, II, and 111; DE Sponsor 19
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Cafeteria and Maintenanee Personnel The cafeteria staff, bus drivers, and custodial stall played a sig¬ nificant part in the cnicient run¬ ning of the scliool. The cafeteria stall prepared the nutritious meals each day. The bus drivers provided transportation to and from school. The custodial staff maintained MSHS in top condi¬ tion for classes and special events. MRS. DORIS CLAWSON Dietician Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Powell, and Mrs. Barton are pre¬ pared for the onslaught of hungry students. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Hancock keep those rolls coming. Mr. Wymer, Mr. DeFriece, and Mr. Aker, is it really that boring? n III. II :: Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Powell, and Mrs. Killen make rolls for the hungry students. 21
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