Ledford High School - Ha-Wa Yearbook (Thomasville, NC)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 30 text:

Mrs. Blackwell believes in the old adage, 'tLaugh and the world laughs with you - cry . .. . l said hand in your English - NOT your biology! exclaims Mrs. Sisk. Mrs. Pinyan has the monumen- tal task of starting FRESHMEN on the road of English. H 5 f' . ,f'V

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1--. Z4 l l I xx -.N WM,,,..ad' While assisting a student, Mr. Nation shows dedication and concern. library, I ,Q Guidance, Special Education Top: Mrs. Ftisch exclaims, Let's get those books dusted, kiddies. Right: Mr. Everhart is a shining example of the cliche, Ultra Brite gives your mouth sex appeal! lt is estimated that one out of every four students is a slow learner because his ability is either greater than or less than average under standard classroom procedure. The program for Exceptional Children is becoming more sophisticated each year. Limited enrollment allows maximum instructor-pupil contact. Ledford expresses gratitude to Mr. Nation, who lets these special people know just how special they are! Our library is our culture center where students and faculty alike enjoy subtle music as they appreciate the modern facilities. Mrs. Risch shows good taste in both traditional attitudes and unconventional attitude toward Literature. She has our thanks for a fresh approach to being hip to students' individual taste. Mr. Everhart, guidance counselor at Ledford, creates a relaxed atmosphere so that one can let his hair down. Whether personal or academic, Mr. Everhart always makes time to lend a helping hand. . 1



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1. . tt:---N E.. -P' A favorite quote of Mrs. Hayworth, What you have written here is right, but you don't say anything. language Department The role of the English teacher is strikingly important. In addition to being a defender of our cultural heritage, he is a frontline worker in the field of communication. Society is turning to his unique skills and his It 3. il 3 P X . ... I 'ff-u .- S Apart from her quiet study hall, Mrs. Ivey considers a new book to add to her required reading list. unique subject matter as keys to survival. The beautiful and harmonious French language is enjoyed by some of our students. They find speaking, writing, singing, and playing in another language an enriching experience. . t We I1 l V

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