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Frank Wilson and Miss Grant examine United States History proiects that pertain o the co- lonial days of Averica. tl A t l 1 'll ,L i yl' ff ,f1F,f'tf,4f', M -If ,JZ ,. 1-A fi Vi 5 I fa' ff 'l fl . lvl' l J! if I ,' 'XX ly I 'V Randy Gardner displays to the class and to Linda and Betty Summerlin a gun dating back as far as the Civil War. The Civil War is one of the study highlights in U. S. His- tory. - , . . lf- .H W fThe ocial Science Department ot Goldsboro High Sc ol is divided into three parts: World History, taught by Mr. Wiggins and Mr. Howell, United States History, taught by Miss Grant, Mr. Sanderson, Mr. Whitener and Mr. Johnson, and Sociology taught by Mr. Whitener amclfAAr. Howell. ,,wasic obiective in teaching Social Science is to give students an understanding of problems of the past viron med lo k littlet ct thi- to let- to ev Virginia Eakes shows her World History class pictures illustrat mg Man s progress through the years Discussions and debates play an important part in sociology classes. Here, Mr. Howell's class has a discussion on the cur- rent issue ot integration. llevei tries
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time program where a student is in school part time and works part time. views, business habits, salesmanship, store organization, retail advertising, displays, and other phases, of the business world. seniors, and to some sophomores. There are three classes taught by Miss Florence Faison. :ali ' life ' W D' 5 Distributive Education is a cooperative part- D.E. includes grooming, personal inter- D.E. is open to all interested juniors and Ann Denning and Evelyn Potts look over a D.E. display that is used to demonstrate types of selling approaches. . . . 0 - The urpose of Diversified Occupations is to r 'de instruction and tr ' ' to students in Faye Clayton, a D.E. student and part-time employee of Belk-Tyler 8: Co., diligently attempts to sell a pair of shoes to Mrs. Bobbie' Keen. 'A -.-f-fs 0 f I 1? Q , ,Z i-. ff yfffyof ff' ffsfffffif' if 11 gf, 11,114 ! Miss Faison teaches three DE classes and is advisor to the D.E. Club. She at tended Womans College a Bachelor of Arts Degree iunior and senior classesfTh rimary obiective of this department E to increase the students' civic and vocational intelligence so that they will be better prepared to enter the occupation of their choice and to advance in this occupation. D.O. is composed of two classes with a total of twenty-seven students. Kenneth Butler works part time at Nash Printing Co. under Reading and class discussions play an important the D.O. plan. part in D.O. classes. tm- libwzvm. , .. FLORENCE W. FAISON Mr. Plonk received his Bachelor of Science Degree trom Western Carolina College and has done graduate work at New York Uni- versity, North Carolina State College, and re- ceived his Master of Science degree from East Carolina. He teaches D.O. and is advisor to the D.O. Club. HAL K. PLONK fiimv-fr' tvs.
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in order to prepare them to live in their en- vironment today An ancient philosopher sum- med thls up rather effectively when he said, To know nothing of the past is to understand little of the present and to have no conception of the future Another important obiective is to teach the student to think for himself and to evaluate what he reads. 'Q , f 5 ,-.B-.wg-i,fp, Beverly Griffin points out different trade routes of other coun- tries during a World History report in Mr. Wiggins' class. CLYDE WHITENER Mr. Whitener received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Wake Forest. He Miss Grant and Jane Edwards look over a map showing land ownership. DONALD HOWELL Mr. Howell obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree from East Carolina Col- lege. He teaches Sociology and World His- tory. Mr. Howell ioined the faculty of G. H. S. in September of 1959. SAM JOHNSON Mr. Johnson teaches U. S. History, Al- gebra l, and English lll. He attended King's Business College and East Carolina College. He has a Bachelor of Science De- gree. WILLIAM SANDERSON Mr. Sanderson graduated from East Carolina College with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He teaches U. S. History and Driver Training. Mr. Sanderson also coaches the base- ball team. DURWOOD WIGGINS Mr. Wiggins teaches World History and Driver Training. He received his Bachelor Ag..,.fj-au.. teaches Sociology, U. S. History, and World History. of Arts Degree from Atlantic Christian College. He has done graduate work at East Carolina College. wi
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