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at t l fa f S P 'al LAURA QUATTLEBAUM History A. Ii.. Quoons Audio-Visual Aids Elizabethan architecture is being' explained to the world history class by Charlton Butler. IK- ANNETTE REESOR History, Psychology ALICE FLOYD History, Government A. B., Winthrop Sponsor, National Honor Society A. B., University of South Carolina Sponsor, F.T.A. 78 Sf 53. i Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina proved to be a most interest- ing assembly speaker. MARY McIVER Geography B. S., Winthrop Sponsor, Tenth Grade uest spealters ROBERT CLARK History, Business Math B. S., Presbyterian Director of Athletics GQ
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3 1. ISLA MAE ALLEN GEORGE McDONALD MARY SMITH Biology, Science Science Chemistry, Physics B. S., Winthrop B. S., University of B. A., Columbia Sponsor, Student South Carolina College Council Sponsor, Tewlfth Grade Sponsor, Eleventh Coach Grade ifggfat W , . . . - .1 . N S. . 5:5 ,,'?97:1,tr-, 5 if 3,Qc?1,Q,,Lf-gly-.' GRACE B. GEHRALD Science B. S., VVinthx'up Sponsor, Ninth Grade In physics class, Danny Watts deinonstrates the use of a slide ru e. io live in atomic age 77 Jackie Gerrald enjoys helping her mother rake fall leaves.
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. SN-N-H-I , A wir'-Nr! In government class, William Long and Sandra Causey find income tax form 1040A more confusing than amusing. Ups highlight social studies While visiting the mine base in Charleston, South Carolina, the use of underwater equipment is demon- strated to Esther Branton and Miss Quattlebaum of the American History class. ' 7 , --'fff-.f1 'i 'ff1Q1 program Guest speakers, field trips, movies, and television have added appeal to the social studies program at C. H. S. World geogra- phy, world history, American History, gov- ernment, and psychology are offered. Aims of the history courses are to give students a clearer appreciation of our demo- cratic heritage, to create a desire among students to perform the duties and accept the responsibilities of citizenship, and to em- phasize the place of the United States in world affairs. Objectives of the psychology classes are to help the student to understand himself betterg to teach him to get along with others, and to help him choose his vocation in ac- cordance with his abilities.
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