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N N-. Y I 14 M ' -4,4 ld Our Music Department includes The Girls, Clee Club. the Mixed Chorus. Orchestra, Music Theory. and Band I, ll, and III. The vocal music courses include instruction in breath control, tone placement, voice classification. diction, vocal techniques, note reading. scales, intervals, and rhythm, while instrumental music instruction courses include technical material to enable the student to advance his performance level. Practice is held during school hours and many times out of school for performances given throughout the year. Mr. Forrest T. Ray, Clee Club and Chorus director, graduated from Westminster Clmir College with a B.M. degree. Mr. William Francis Adcox, instructor of Instrumen- tal Music, graduated from UNC with A.B. and M.E. degrees. He sponsors all band activities. Music performances involve practice 'hun--U-4 Q, , .. if 4-154-75
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xx - , ,Q Mr. Thomas Hugh Price, teacher of distrib- utive education, received his A.B. degree gs :wx from the University of Miami, his M.A. degree from Appalachian State Teachers Q, College, and his M.Ed. degree from the University of-North Carolina and is now r-- working on his Doctor's degree. He is ad- M visor for the DE Club P ' . . . 'H fe ffl af-as ' ' 1 f W 5 -' Y? X X f 1 ' e V . .. .5 S r r .XS .f Ae, '- 'f in v get ii .. .-.t .'.r ' K wi. 4 i ' r :sf 1 1 A we - . 1 Distributive Education is a course designed to give prac tical on-the-job training in the selling field-retail, whole sale, and services. Training is given in selling, merchandis XX ing, advertising, display, stock room, shipping, buying, managerial duties. and instruction, leading to personal work, etc. D.O. and D.E. teach the practical application of learning Diversified Occupations is a course designed to give prac- tical training in the industrial trade and related services such as auto mechanics, book-binding, textiles, electrical work. machine shop, printing, radio service, nurses aide, dental assistant, etc. :yrs-i.,u - s .,,..,v , , -..N .- s-X'f'i'f'Cx . 22 Tilden William Bridges, teacher of Diversified Occupations - and Mechanical Drawing, received his B.S. degree from N. C. State College and is working on his Master's degree. He is advisor for the D.O. Club.
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with Q 1 if S 1 ' tw'-x . 1 f ge E .. ,Allis ui . Mrs. 'ftilina Godwin, French ll and Senior Eng- lish teacher, graduated from Flora MacDonald College with a B.A. degree. She is working on her Mas- ter's degree at Western Carolina. She is super- visor for an associate teacher. For the student who intends to pursue the study of foreign languages in later life, the language department of FHS has complete courses in two modern foreign lan- guages and Latin. Students learn a practical working vocabulary. pronunciation, sen- tence structure. and the history of that country or countries in which that language originated. To assist the student in the study of modern languages, the language lab has recently been added, and is a great help in learning pronunciation. 'KSN Qi ' X tt f Q .... Y mis... 4 Mrs, Bonita Lipton, Spanish and English teacher, graduated with a B.S. degree from Purdue Uni- versity. Mr. Robert Cillnian Carr, Span- ish II and HI teacher, graduated from the University of Tenn. with B.A. and M.S. degrees. He sponsors the Spanish Club. Mrs. Blanche DuPree Hodul, English IV and French I teacher, graduated from Mere- dith College with an A.B. de- gree. She is a sponsor of the French Club. French, Spanish, and Latin help us fo understand ly Y - ,'., X.-.ffl -. z. 1' s- i ' .. .w w ,ff Ns ., .N Xxx X I as-ff o' x -.i9k5'f. xi:-a s-Q w,.Qx!ef35 - x X QNX tv hu ,, . t if .,,.. -X Ttlg,.i.Kw:. . : x.x.g:.Q5: . ' ' -Y? .E .. .'.+,'qti' ' . ' V' . -.X t--f ,.-sbt: .Q-.gr .gs'gg.f:-Q R X WX Q - wax ? Q., , .cX3,:Q.. K ' fi t' 1 S if Wixsx ' t. 'Yiiks' f 15513 .W , ' x i- ,X . ......- S S TF S Qs lx'-w X gk , xv... 1-1 we is t 4
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