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Mr. Stanley J. Terrill World History, General Math Faculty Miss Mary Baldwin Geography-Government, World History Mrs. Frances B. Gray Economics-Sociology, United States History 13 Mr. Jerry M. Lenn United States History, World History
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Staff Mrs. Gertrude Tisdale School Secretary Besides keeping track of all the numerous form s necessary for smooth operation, the school secretary published the daily bul 1 e t in, kept records, did bookkeeping, and attended tothemany other details of running the office. In the library students and teachers alike found resources for preparing les¬ sons. The librarian supervised the use and circulation of more than five thou¬ sand books, as well as the many period¬ icals and audio-visual aids. The Guidance Department, using the latest methods for discovering a stu¬ dent ' s potential, encouraged him to de¬ velop that potential by presenting oppor¬ tunities and by counseling individuals Learning from the past was the aim of the Social Studies Department. In United States and world history, students learned of the great accomplishments and mistakes of man ' s past. Other courses dealt with the organization and structure of society. Mrs. Sara Raynor Librarian 12
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By the use of tapes, record¬ ings, and the new language laboratory, the Language De¬ partment encouraged its stu¬ dents to become proficient in the foreign languages, Spanish and French. The Business Department through its program of typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice prepared stu¬ dents for jobs and business schools. Realizing the increasing demand for perfection in both oral and written communica¬ tion, the English Department worked toward mastery of mechanics and com postion skills. Also through literature it sought to familiarize the stu¬ dents with the best literary works available. Mrs. Larue W. Stalvey English II, Speech and Dramatics Mrs. Frances S. Pulliam English III Mrs. Janice B. Daniel English II, English III Mrs. Lois F. Holifield Reading Improvement, English I Mrs. Martha R. Hicks English IV Advanced Compositon 14
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