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saw To advance in other fields, make progress in English. English opens the doors to a better understanding of all subjects. '- -:LX 'PY .-.54 5 H+: s -: QR' ILA 'kin MISS MARY ANNE OA TES We f USE GRA IIIAR CORRECTL WHAT D0 YOU MEAN YOU DONT IM SELLING MRS- NANCY Ain't you got no learningf' CAULBERG Who says we're not studying French? O Mathematics is a formula for logical reasoning. Students in the math dept. develop thinking processes which aid them in all phases of life. 1, I , , , I 4 G ' ' 142- Q qt. ,,,,,,,xg 4 w I I MISS KATHLEEN DAIL One of the keys to increas- ing harmony with people throughout the world is the knowledge and understanding of foreign languages. wx , 'Sp-Q-s!7 MISS LOU ISE WATKINS 'Cl MRS. LINDA HAIRR
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JKWSW! 'Q' WV Mrs. Edith McClenny Miss Glenda Weeks -'x Ray Patten Brenda Jones Pat Smith Sandra Butler Windy Miles Carol Wilson Beverly Scarborough The secretaries of our school fulfill the important tasks of keeping records up -to -date, publishing daily bul- letins, answering questions, greeting guests, answering phone calls and generally keeping everyone posted on the routine of the school. Office assistants receive l,'2 unit of credit for performing their many duties. . O I Mrs. Sophia Potts O Diane Smith Laura Wolfe Mary Bevan Boyd ,To Kelly Betty Harrell Margaret Ann Knowles Lib Francis Verlyn Fulghum Gail Miles Judy Vernon Elizabeth Herring A great deal of time is spent by the librarian and her assistants in keeping our library catalogued, neat, at- tractive and up -to-date. Library assistants receive U2 unit of credit for their time and effort.
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All together now one and two and . . game Typing, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand are the curricu- lum offered by our Business Education department. These help all students, col lege preparatory as well as vocational students in pre- paring for their future. MRS. LOU SUMMERLIN gg- JS: ' Q r 7v'--., it Home Economics girls are trained by Miss Robertson to develope skills in cooking, sewing, care of the sick, 45 1' and home planning and L' rr 'W .5-.., management, As a result I - 3. r of Home Economic courses V V' the girls are better prepared 1 to become the wixes, mothers, M155 MABEL and homemakers of tomorrow, ROBERTSON I 7' x r l :J l A You forgot something. What? The motor. o--H--H--H-- MR. W. O. WOOD The Agriculture Dept. en- deavors to give the students a generalibackground of the applied arts and training in agricultural skills. 4'
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