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flofmet DELORES CORRELL and MARTHA SHERRILL JACKIE CARROLL Editors Business Manager When we returned to school this year, we hardly re cog niz e d the b ui ld i n g we had left in May. Carpenters, masons, electricians, and plumbers surrounded us last year, andwe were certainly aware that changes were taking place, but we were not prepared for the vastness of the finished product. The main hallway is one-tenth of a mile long, and runs from the new band building, through the lobby ofthe new gym- nasium, by the old classrooms, to the new wing which houses the science, comme rcial and home economics departments, and the library. The only classrooms not attached to this hall are located east of the lunchroom in the new agriculture building. The physical plant was not all that was new, there were 443 new students in the freshman and sopho- more classes, 67 new band uniforms, an exchange student, and a school song which we heard for the first time on opening day. Since the opportunity to point out that which is QV will pass with time, we thought it only fitting to record for posterity these giant steps of progress in this volume of the HORNET.
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Mrs Whlte and Carolyn Flowers f1t ' Susle s dress Mrs Helen PTICC Whlte, Wlfe ofSuperv1s1ng Pr1nc1pal Eugene Wh1te attended Appalachran State Teachers College and Flor a MacDonald College She holds abachelor of sc1ence degree and taught at Ronda and MOUHta1H VICW, both 1n North Carolma, pr 1 or to com1ng to Hudson twelve years ago Mrs Whlte IS act1ve 1nthe commumty and 1n the church She 1S chauman of Clrcle I of the Women's M1ss1onary SOCIGTLY of St john's Lutheran Church, she 1S pres1dent ofthe Entre gb. Nav' 0- Last year the gu-ls who took home econormcs ra1sed money to purchase the S1lver SGFVICC teacher s pr1de and Joy Nous book club, and IS a member of the local garden club Her le1sure hours are spent 1n pursulng s ev er al hobbles CO11eCt1nQ ant1ques IS fore most, followed by flower arranglng, sewrng, and cookmg Not only does she teach and 1nspect home projects, but she IQ called upon by school and communrty ahke to lend a help1ng hand at many soc1al a ffa 1 rs To th1s woman beh1nd the scene who lS a fr1end and counselor to all her students, we ded1cate th1s 1959 HORNET , 4 Q 1 A ' 3 A,-' I CX Vx' r Q Q ,yrs y , ,W P .r xt wo- t 1 53' A, J . 1 . ' . 'yy NV . I ' ' ' u Y . i ' . . . . 1 . Q , n .
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