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M ..,,, .M --1. null tiff H G 99 7 ' -- 2 v 5 , , I ' l f 7 Geography requires visual aids and detailed explanation. Helping hand for D. O. students. Experiments: highlight of science. mn W. 133 MlSS MARIE ANDREWS MISS HELEN BOSTlCK Civics, U. S. History French MR. MERTON H. BRANSON MR. G. GLENN BROOKSHIRE Diversified Occupations World Geography Administrative Assistant MISS KATHERINE BUIE MRS. KITTIE J. CAVENESS Librarian Latin
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MR. LEE C. PHOENIX Principal Asheboro High School's efficient secretary. Mr. Phoenix assists us with our work . . , The American high school is a very complex and unique institution. lt has many facets, challenges, and responsibilities. Perhaps the greatest responsibility of any high school today is preparing young people to accept the challenge of a modern world and a realization of the many sides of development for citizenship and service. Persons in the future may look back on the twentieth century as an era of breakthroughs. ln rapid succession, men have harnessed the atom's power, have broken the sound barrier in flight, and have launched man into space. These facts were made possible by highly educated individuals working together as a team. Elation over this technological progress should be tem- pered with an awareness of the worth and importance of the individual. lf an individual is to be of use, he must reverence himself--not because of anything he has done, but for what others have done for him. Each individual is the recipient of the labors, the love and sacrifices of parents, teachers, and citizens of the community and nation. Our public schools have the responsibility of the social, moral, physical, mental, industrial, and democra- tic growth and development of the individual. lt is not enough to develop the mind. All sides of individuals must be considered and developed to their fullest. One man with an idea to which he is committed can change his environment, his community, his country, even his world. lt is through such individuals that causes are advanced and society moves forward. MRS. OLIMBE D. HOLT Secretary . . and listens to our problems. L......J
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will MR. BILLY D. CHILTON MRS. WALKER W. DERR Chemistry, General Science, Algebra, Plane Geometry Physics MRS. MILDRED T. FAIRCLOTH MR. VERNON S. FELTON English, Journalism English, Civics MR. JOSEPH B. FIELDS MRS. LENA FLENNIKEN Band English Explanations are vital to algebra. 35? I y Smiling faces - another successful concert Teacner's work is never done.
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