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Miss Dorothy M. Crane University of West Virginia, A.B. Northwestern University University of Michigan Carnegie Tech Thespians Sponsor, Ushers’ Sponsor Stage Crew Sponsor Drama Department Head Miss Amanda N. Gray Longwood College, B.S. Drama Department By taking drama courses a student acquires knowledge of the theater, both onstage and offstage performances. He is able to develop his acting ability and to learn cooperation and its importance through staff work. The plays presented by the Drama Depart- ment add much to the spirit of unity throughout the school. There are many busy weeks of hard work and anticipation of opening night before the grand performance. Drama gives the students the opportunity to perform for friends and family alike. The mem- ory of the exciting evening is taped into the scrapbooks of the performers to be remembered always. Industrial Arts Department Mr. John T. Kelly East Carolina College, B.S., M.A. The Industrial Arts Department gives students experience in drafting and in the basic knowledge of mechanics. Through these courses they are able to display and develop their talent and ability with the aid of their qualified instructors. The articles made by the students are often on display. They use mainly wood and metals as their mediums. Lamps, tables, and metal trays are only a few o fthe articles the students design and create. Mr. Cecil H. Erickson Mr. R. W. King East Tennessee State College, B.S. Mr. Harry A. Lyeth Oswego State Teachers, B.S. V.P.I. Mr. Samuel H. Somervill, Jr. West Virginia Institute of Technology, B.S. Mr. M. L. Thompson Northern Illinois State University, B.E. Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Cornell University, M.S. Industrial Arts Department Head
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Science Department Students are given a broad understanding of general scientific principles useful both in and out of school. In advanced courses they encounter more intensified problems which require de- veloped skills and depth of knowledge. Miss Linda J. Allen Longwood College, B.S. Sr. Science Club Sponsor Mr. J. K. Alvis Virginia Polytechnic Institute, M.S. University of Georgia College of William and Mary Mrs. Frances Nettles College of William and Mary, B.S. Honor Council Co-Sponsor of Junior Class Mrs. Virginia Lee Baker Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, B.A. Future Nurses’ Club Sponsor j -v Mrs. Garland J. Conn Westhampton College, B. A. Mrs. Jane F. Gilliam Farmville State Teacher College William and Mary, B.S. Mrs. S. Hedrick Appalachian State, B.S. Mr. Richard C. Leonard East Carolina College, B.S., M.A. Mr. William H. Sharpe Lynchburg College. B.S. Junior Science Club Sponsor Mrs. Gay Womack University of Penn., B.A. Library In the library, students may find a vast variety of information to increase their knowledge. Paperback books may be pur- chased so as to offer more stimulus to avid readers. Mrs. David Ball Mary Washington College Mrs. Emily N. Nelson Madison, B.S. Head Librarian 12
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ft i j A Ms K rf Vb- ! Mr. M. G. Willey Temple University, M.A. Business Department Head Business Department The Business Department offers students the opportunity to learn clerical courses, such as typing and shorthand, pre- paring them for entry into the commercial world. Students are given the opportunity to practice the skills they have learned in class. Knowledge of clerical courses is a serviceable as well as a desirable component of a complete, progressive series of studies. It is beneficial not only to students pursuing the business world, but also to those seeking the other phases of life. Mr. Kenneth D. Gaskins Glenville State College, A.B. V.O.T. Coordinator Mrs. Norma S. Gibbons Longwood College, B.S. Mr. Donald R. Harvey Concord College, B.S. Miss Ettalea E. Kanter Woman’s College of The University of North Carolina, B.S. D.E. Club Sponsor Senior Class Co-Sponsor Mr. W. Phil Wynn Emory and Henry, A.S., B.S. I.C.T. Sponsor D.O. Sponsor Mrs. Opal T. Sills East Carolina, B.S. Miss Belle Fitzgerald Longwood College Art Club Sponsor Art Department Through art courses pupils learn to appreciate the world of color and form. They work with various me- diums to express their ideas on paper and in clay. During the school year art students proudly display their achievements for fellow students and faculty. 14
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