Hugh Morson High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1946

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PEACE THROUGH EDUCATIOX THE COURSE of history has clearly shown that if a nation is to be strong and progressive, its masses must be educated, for its strength is measured by the strength of its people, mental as well as physical. ln those countries in which superstition and ignorance are widely prevalent, doubtless will be found a people who are living under the same conditions and standards as those of their forefathers centuries ago. Education should not be confined to the limited number of privileged people who take advantage of the plight of the common people and keep them helplessly subjected, that they may not have the chance to rise from their pitiable state of poverty. If those people had the meagerest of educations, they would surely use it in direct protest of their conditions. Education opens men's minds to higher ideals and creates in them a burning desire for advancement. It is these desires which spur men on to cultivate new fields and achieve greater heights. It is through education that civilization was built and through education that it is preserved. In the future We Pioneers for Peace, pledge ourselves to building a larger and stronger education system throughout America. S- fllwnkx 3' LTV it-ui

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FACULTY NIYRTLE ALEXANDER, Secretarial Training A.B. Bowling Green College of Commerce. IVA BARDEN, Latin, English A.B. Duke University: A.M. University of North Carolina. NANCY BEDDINCFIELD, Science B.S. State College. ELOISE BEST, Social Studies. Draniatics A.B. High Point Collegeg University of North Carolina. TVTADGE BLALOCK, Librarian B.S. Farmville State Teachers Collegeg University of North Carolina. MRS. MARY Powizu. BRANTLEY, Girls Adviser, Social Studies A.B. Womarfs College. University of North Caro- linag A.M. Duke University. MRS. F. E. BUNN. JR.. English, History A.B. Woman's College, University of North Carolina. MR. MTLLARD BURT, Director of Band Atlantic Christian College. MRS. JAMES E. CHINNERS, Science A.B. Womanis College, University of North Carolina. NTARIE CLEMENS. Secretary NATALIE COFFEY, English, Spanish A.B., A.M. Womanls College, University of North Carolina. RUTH CREIGHTON, English A.B. Landerg A.M. University of South Carolina. BERNICE DENNISON, Eighth Grade B.S., A.M. Peabody College. MRS. J. A. EBERHART, Dietitian B.S. VVoman's College of North Carolina. LAURA EFIRD. lVIathenzatics A.B.. A.M. Duke University. LUCY GILMORE, French and History B.S. Cokerg A.M. Peabody. NIADGE GLAZENER, Horne Economics A.B. Meredith. C. M. HAMILTON, lndnstrial Arts B.S. Ball Slate Training Collegeg A.M. Ohio State College. FLORENCE HOOTEN, Eighth Grade A.B. Georgia State College. J. J. HORNBACK. Secretarial Training Ph.B. University of Wisconsing A.M. University of Michigan. LAURA JoNEs, Mathematics A.B. Centenary College. MRS. J. L. MAR-COM, English A.B. Eastern Carolina Teachers, College. MRs. LOUISE S. OSBORNE, Mathematics A.B. Duke Universityg M.S. N. C. State College. MARY PENNEY. English B.S. Winthropg M.S. N. C. State College. lRENE PITTS, Eighth Grade A.B. Duke University. D. W. SANDERS, Principal BS., M.S. State College, Murfreesboro. Tennesseeg University of Tennesseeg University of Alabamag David Libscomb College. W. F. SHEALY, Physical Education A.B. Newberry College. NELL STINSON, Eighth Grade A.B. Guilfordg A.M. Wake Forest. EILEEN TOMLINSON, Physical Education BS. Eastern Carolina Teachers, College. MRS. G. C. WATSCTN, Eighth Grade Richmond Normal Schoolg University of Virginiag Emory and Henry College. Mns. W. S. WINSI.0W. Eighth Grade A.B. Vanderbiltg A.M. Peabody. MRS. JOHN O. Woon, Music B.M., A.B. Randolph Macon Woman's College.



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