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COLLEGE DAY this year was praised from many sources as being the best ever. Attend- ance was limited to juniors and seniors, but they kept the 52 representatives busy an- swering pertinent questions. Sponsors of the event, the National Honor Society, Beta Club, and Future Teachers of America, en- tertained the guests at a coffee break in the middle of the morning and at lunch in the cafeteria. Linda Given thinks seriously of her plans for after- graduation. X is 1 X K 4 . www , - KM In We, f ,.',,-f N .sg il . ,W . , if 05.5, 'Q l I College Day
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-P I THE HOURS SPENT IN CLASSES were the most valuable in the day. Students grad- ually acquired knowledge in subjects rang- ing from woodworking and home economics to physics and English grammar. Special visitors Csuch as two Frenchmenl, reports, movies, and field trips relieved the daily pattern of problem-solving, reading, and discussion. New textbooks in several classes brought them up to date. Boys' gym classes were con- ducted in the brand new gymnasium between Junior High and Senior High, while the girls were able to spread their activities to include all the facilities in the old gym. Informative class periods 'J fir. si M. in it Biology students gain first-hand knowledge of decid- uous trees on a campus field trip. Also new in High Point this year was edu- cational television. American and world his- tory students heard a studio teacher for half an hour and were taught by their own teach- ers for the remainder of the period. Great advantages of this system were that students could view historic relics and hear experts in various branches of history. This year's report card system was dif- ferent. A student pursuing five courses re- ceived five different slips of paper each six weeks, a total of thirty for the year. Each card had space for conduct reports and comments from classroom teachers. are interrupted by ..
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YA '1 om Rinse in -155 'ma H ,flamllvwa ,xggzvni 1 'f ff! f l 'lla'- vid' 3 The girls' gym bustles with college representatives, juniors, and seniors at the annual College Day. when future plans begin to materialize. Q,4gg1:ff:f .su ll . ...an i A
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