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Books increase knowledge rx fix The library is open to all students for reference work. checking out books, and recreational reading during the school day and before and after school. Students who work in the library are instructed-in all non-professional library routinesg and. as they advance, they become re- sponsible for circulation and shelving. if if l ', 4.- P Mrs. Mabel Ogburn Surles, librarian, received her BS. degree from East Carolina. She is sponsor for the Library Club. Home Economics includes problems in clothing, family relations, meal preparation and food conservation, health and home safety, improved housing. and child care. Home Economics II is open to sophomores and juniors who have had Home Economics l, and Home Economics III is a continuation of Home Economics II. O . I ling- 5 Mrs. Cleo Blackwell Warren, Home Economics and Biology teacher, re- .fm ceived her A.B. degree from Greens- ! boro College. She is sponsor for f Marshals. 'A IN 'S ' Miss Nancy Carolyn Branson, Home , Economics II and III teacher, re- , makers of America. LJ ceived her B.s.H.E. from W.C.U.N.C. She is sponsor for the Future Home- NXN- 13' Ni Practice af homemaking makes good homemakers
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I Boys and girls in the l0th and llth grades are re- quired to take Physical Education. Uniforms, towels, and W lockers are provided. Both team and individual activi- ties are taught, Conditioning, fundamental skills, rules, ii it 'C Yxni practice of skills, actual play, and, in most cases, tourna- ' 'fi' if ,gy ment play are included in each activity. These activities C' K include volleyball, basketball, tumbling, table tennis, softball, and badminton. 1 , 'gs . ,'- siic i Mr. Raymond Elmore Luper, Geography teacher and football coach, graduated from ' Duke University with an AB. degree and from ' UNC with a M.E. degree. 26 lfii, f A-1 ,. X . . t. .. ll. ..x l l A P9 x X M , S g as ,. wx, V -5 'J , 1 tt t . 1 Miss Mary Christine Cherry, Physical Edu- cation instrnctor, graduated from Women's College of UNC with a B.S. degree in Physical Education. She sponsors the Girls' Athletic Association and the Tri-Hi-Y. Mr. Robert Kay Reynolds, Physical Education instructor, graduated from UNC with an A.B. degree in Physical Education. He sponsors Athletics and Intramurals. Practice in sports brings about endurance
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Mrs. Nancy Hedrick Black- mon, teacher of Business Arithmetic, graduated from Wake Forest College with an A.B. degree. She is the Sen- ior Class Sponsor. 'Wrrv .am Mr. James Lawrence Allen, Algebra, Trig, and Solid Ce- ometry teacher, graduated from UNC with AB. and M.Ed. degrees. I A - .tkraegg I we f. .VW -Q , A Ty? 'V iff' ' ' X tv xx ESQ,-.. - .ws-gt. Q Af' 'f-,t ,- J -v ?9l'Q. ff 'tsyyi-X .rt . 1 , .- ... -is ,nag . ' . .5 t. L., J, , 28 -s.p-nv-N Mrs. ,loyce Pearl Baldi, teacher of Geometry, Algebra II and Ill, graduated from Montclair State College, New Jersey, with an A.B. degree. Mrs. Virginia Pennington Autry, Geometry teacher, graduated with an A.B. de- gree from Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. She is spon- sor for the Junior-Senior prom. The Mathematics Department includes courses in Basic Math, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Business Arithme- tic and Advanced Senior Math. These subjects are designed to increase the student's understanding of mathematical V terms and his ability to compute various math problems. These courses contribute greatly to the studentls ability to t think logically in solving the problems of daily life. rnwxx sw -. ' , WRXWiJZQIFSNYNit-s4E'1k'f If-SS5,1.i:g 315. P' vt :Nbr-ere: nv- 'X' 1. -NX . X.1L :if :3tX,S,,lQ9115SvLSiwgg Ax SNXXSXXN NE WNWYT TUIQT ii T miliiiigtilwi A li x x x +X tow XNQQQ N x Nw New -N. .,-.,- N xx, - af. .-.ASKK ixx .s :MN t X s QX x kt M Y XNXN. Y ' l.xf35't5fwK' 'Q' 'i 1 W ill S, 5- SAW' Wir:-:r.'i'N 5 ' 'X ie. XXV? X X X 11X w mwtitfit X- -.,XXt ,, ,W .itat Q53 sz, ,. Q N9-gS?,5 .XQ3i.l.. ANY' T R- .i N N x N it its ' XSTSQ X Q t X X X X X Q x - we Q - to :sic X N NX NX xxx NX N x X X N N X N X Q 5. rs to X S s X that . X NSXXXXXX it XY X QQ X XTX X XX Xx XTR XNN TXSQ X XQ t w st NX X t X X xxx fat XX X NX x laws A t XM X t XNXXQX xv :Sv X SSX X X X vu N ..-A .. .5 t -,X 5 t f 1. , ,:,f - 4 '- 'N-SN-:':E t:ft l ' W--5:':g.r::--ximerattsca.'Sw . 'Q T , '? ijt me..-X ., .. X :if-in R..-2. sl ' . 1 5' ' 'FH ..J5.g:,,-za W ff ,Rx 3. av' ., x, - , Xt weq at X. T tj 2 Math is the builder
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