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1 World History students take a test on Ancient Rome. 2 Norman Leo Humphrey B.S., A T University World History, U.S. History History Club Sponsor 3 William Mike York, Jr. A.B., Elon College M.A., Appalachian State University World History, World Geography History Club Sponsor 4 Robert D. Purvis B.S., Elon College U.S. History, Economics-Sociology Chess Club, Road Runners, Girl’s Basketball Coach 5 Mr. Todd experiences the enjoyment of giving. 6 Charles Eddie Todd B.S., Western Carolina University U.S. History, World History History Club Sponsor Assistant Football Coach | [2f6 3 5 Academics 43
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Post-holding A New Method in Social Studies The Social Studies Department is an important part of each student’s education. The Social Studies depart- ment provides a broad background for both college work and everyday living. . World History students were introduced to a new method of study this year called post-holding. This type study places emphasis upon the more interesting sections of the book. Students do individual research and try to obtain all the information possible on their subject of interest. The study of economics begins with the stock market when each student chooses and invests in his own stock. Second semester sociology students’ interests are di- rected toward people, human relations, and heredity. In early spring the class visited Dorothea Dix Mental Hospital in Raleigh... 42 Academics
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Art I Students Learn To Tie Dye The Art Department tries to offer interested stu- dents as many experiences in two-dimensional and three-dimensional work as possible. Students are given the opportunity to express themselves through sculpture (clay and metal), painting, drawing, weav- ing, and crafts such as papier ;maché, ceramics, enameling, and different kinds of construction. During the year art films explaining the art pro- cesses were viewed. Students planned trips to Jug Town and major museums in the state. Informative lectures by visiting speakers from the area punctu- ated the year. Many entries were taken to the Na- tional Scholastic Art Awards Contest at Greensboro. Finally, the Outdoor Spring Festival gave the stu- dents a chance to display their best to the school. 1 Mrs. Cynthia A. Dameron A.B., Greensboro College Art I, I, II Art Club Sponsor u 3 Dean Trent, Art I student paints a still-life in water-colors. i pid age a hin eae yc ® = ‘ od 2 Dusty Dameron and Eddy Smith learn how to do the laundry in Art I. 44 Academics
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