New Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Foreign languages were offered French... Spanish:... 2 Latin. . they weren’t merely verbs and nouns, but became other people and countries as languages were made real. The watchbird spent a whole day on Mrs. Newcomb’s Julius Caesar statue, but just couldn’t understand what was happening. The students’ linguis- tic achievements were unlimited, however, they acquired skill in and appreciation of foreign lan- guages. vil | know!’ volunteers eager student in one of Mrs. Bellamy’s classes. Spanish is one of the most popular language courses offered. Miss M. Lathrop, Mrs. Mary Dixon Mr. T. P. Brown Mr. Thomas G. Mrs. C. B. Dept. Head Bellamy French, Geom- Browning Newcomb Latin Spanish etry, Legislature Spanish Latin English Baccalaureate The past and present came alive Lively current events discussions and analyses were combined with interpretations of past events to make government and history courses both enlightening and Mr..J. Lounsbury Dept. Head Government Legislature Mrs. Josie Brock History Baccalaureate Mrs. P. Durham Hist., Geography Hanoverian Mr. Cyrus D. Gurganus Government Bus. Mgr., Oper. Fam. Com. Miss E, Lossen History, Art Arts and Crafts Mr. Joseph Polilli History English Miss Rebecca Russ History Mr. Dan H. Stout Government History Miss M. Williams History Jr. Class Advisor beneficial. Sole point of interest for the watchbird in United States History was when Columbus stopped at the Canary Islands . . . (dangerous rivals, he thought) . A section of Mr. Lounsbury’s Government class becomes involved in a dis- cussion of the Far East situation, as Mr. Lounsbury illustrates his point on 15

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Miss F. F. Duval, Dept. Head, English Dec. Contest Mrs. Ruth McDonald English Hanoverian Miss Formy Duval guides these English 12 students in a study of Hamlet, as they hear re- cordings and make notes. Me. Wilmer A. Breedlove English O. Henry Lit. Society Mr. A. ‘Duke Morgan English Legislature With the English Department and everyone else . . . various English courses included Journalism, Speech Arts, and just English. The watchbird wound up in the Speech Arts class trying to im- prove his chirp diction. With a dual emphasis on literature and grammar, English courses were designed to better communication methods—speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Mr. Thomas J. Browning English Spanish Mr. Joseph Polilli English History Mr. Fred Capps English Algebra Dean of Boys Mrs. Burrows Smith English Mr. Amos Clark English Miss Martha Stack English 14 Mr. Alton Finch Speech Arts Typing Dir. Jr. Play Dram. Club Mrs. Eliza Symmes English Wildcat Mrs. Meares Harriss English Dean of Girls Mr. Daniel Todd English Mrs. L. J. Lassiter English Scribblers’ Club Miss K. W. Van Nortwick English Typing Dir. Sr. Play Our own language came first Mrs. Harry Mintz English | Hanoverian Miss Virginia Walsh English Commence- ment



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Miss Texys Morris Higher Math. Sr. Class Advisor Miss Yetta Brock Mr. T. P. Brown Algebra French Geometry Legislature Mr. Fred Capps Algebra English Dean of Boys Miss Pauline Levin Algebra Miss Maie Sanders Algebra ath wizards solve problems The Mathematics Department courses included Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, College Math, and Consumer Math. Students learned practical math for everyday use in consumer courses; they learned to reason and follow rules in algebra and higher math courses; they received firm foundations for college and business. Our watchbird decided his favorite course was geometry, where he stole free rides on the board compass when the teacher wasn’t looking. Mathematics department head Miss Texys Morris avidly discusses class-made polyhedrons with Solid Geometry students. 16 Mrs. B. H. Scott General Math. Mrs. X. C. Stanley Consumer Math. General Business Mrs. Louise Turner Geometry National Honor Society Miss Mary Warren Algebra Freshman Class Advisor

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