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OSSIE KENDALL BUCKNER, JR. Guilford College, A.B. Economics, Sociology Introduction to Govern- ment, Physical Science Boys' Monogram Club - 'Ri I SARAH BRUTON WRENN Greensboro College, A .B. English, U. S. History F.T.A. -'is , H HM - ?ZWs ?7f lslfif Oh, look! I see a duck on Lake Michigan! Social Studies Department An insight into the past is made possible by the Social Studies Department. Students learnfrom studying the past why our lives are as they are t od ay. In the traditional courses, such as U.S. history and world histoly, the stu- dents learn of the important events and achievements of the past. In the contemporary courses., the students learn the workings of democracy and the pa rt the individual plays in bettering our society. Mr. Ike Andrews, a guest speak- er forthe U. S. history class, speaks on Andrew ja ckson and jacksonian democracy.
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3 . Experiments in the lab are an essential part of physics. DR. RICHARD A . LINEBERRY VIRGINIA PENNY Guilford College HOWARD U.N.C.--C.I-I., 13.5 Meredith College, A.B. Biology, Physical Science Girls' Monogram Club M.S., Ph. D, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics crcc t . gs mgy, . si fx - A si sf Sea S' is Q .E Science Department Whether a student is dissecting an earthworm or studying the complexities of a w ate r molecule, he is attempting to increase his knowledge in the expand - ing field of science. Beginning with physic al sci- ence, a student can progress to the advanced study of biology, chemistry, or physics. The knowledge he acquires supplements his work in othe r areas of study by g iving him a better understanding of the scientific method. Two eager sophomores + one microscope : disaster! t Q. '41 -.,,
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Physical Education Department Go, you C h i c k e n Fat, Go echoes throughout the gym as bending, reaching, squatting, P.E. students build stronger, healthier bodies. Quick, peppy records for rhy- thm make exercising fun. When the music stops and the exercising halts, the students gather for instruction and participation in basketball, soccer, volley ball, and oth- er sports. Students exercise their minds in the classroom study of health, an integral part of physical education. MARGARET ANNE RIDEOUT Atlantic Christian College B.S. Health, Physical Education World History Girls' Monogram Club BILLY RAY WEST Guilford College, A . B. Biology, Health, Physical Education Boys' Monogram Club Get that toss! Oh, my a ching back! resounds from the football field as the P.E. boys set up the bleachers for the first football game. 4 , 1 .wh ,,, , rwiwwh bla? ' ff, W, Va' Q 2' , ,nm Wg , L'1r,,on,,,, 1
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