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,,,N,,,Mf,Wff1W Judy Little ond Kciy Florie work to Hnish their outfits in time tor the Home Economics tcushion show. LIBRARY I The library is .1 quiet place and has a - P A . tricndly atmosphere. It is always available it for research worlx and studying. There are iff 'S ' many conveniences in the library, such as the - card catalog for tindinig books and authors Y needed, magazines on current events, referf ence books, and the local .intl state news- papers. There are rows .ind rows ot good boolss 'I:Ol' 1'L'I:Cl'Cl1CC, l3O0IQ VCPOITS, Ol' fOl' be 2 ' 1 yi if if ' Miss Susan Jones leisure reading. Ifach student can be proud of the library. The librarian and her assist- ants work hard to malxe it one of the most important spots in school. W f ME is You will stand here. Mr. Bouknight shows Lyndon Wrighl, MOYY Frcinces Rich, cmd Tony Redd their plcices for halt time. HOME ECONOMICS New styles. recipes, and ways to malte housework easier are some of the subjects learned in home economics classes. After the girls malce attractive clothes, they present .1 style show to an appreciative audience. ln the third-year class advanced sewing, cooking and home-life problems are studied. Home economics students who are members of the FHA enjoyed attending the State Ifair in Columbia, Where a joint meeting of the Future Homemakers and the Future Iiarmers of South Carolina was held. By observing the various exhibits concerning home-making and agriculture, much information was acquired. Wsswsw 'L . X in 1' Ft av' 1-I Miss Sylvia Bryant 1 Miss Jones exploins the use ot the cord cotolog in the Iibrciry to Dot Sounders ond Soroh Trimmier. BAND REQUIRES PRACTICE Mr. Hcirry Bouknight Appreciation of various types of music -whether it is classical, jazzy, or jus rock 'n' roll-is a INUSI for band students Everyday during first, second, and thiid periods one can hear musicians practicing diligently, preparing tor pep rallies, con certs, parades, and many other programs By attending football games and present ing enjoyable halftime programs, the band adds Z1 great deal of pep and enthusiasm for the team and its loyal fans. Preparing selections for the District and State Music contests requires long hours of practice All of this activity is interesting and profitable to those who are talented in music. 23
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x 'Qt , UK I I 'Q W I 0 if .Mm Ellen Keane, Billy Sarrcitt, and Bub Printup get tinoil instructions for the Economics exam. SOCIAL STUDIES MAKE BETTER CITIZENS FOR TOMORROW'S WORLD XVhen was Thomas Jefferson president? Who signed the Declaration of Independence? These questions and many others are answered every day in American history classes. The students use the reference books in the library to get additional information about famous men, places, and historical events. From the dis- covery of America to modern times is diligently studied. In Democracy the students gain a better understanding of the branches of the government and their functions. The study of Wo1'ld History leads them to appreciate the historical background of present world problems and should help them to see m0rC clearly America's role in World affairs. Mrs. Croxton exploins to Jock Follow ond Gerry Ferguson F9 quirements for Their American History notebooks.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM KEEPS STUDENTS TRIM. Nr . Ktf' Mr. Calhoun Gault ff 1 40' 42: 2 Q P 5' 1 6 iw . . , 4. yy , , 61 4 I , X fgff 2 .,,f 47 . 5 141 I , .1 f bw, , ' ffofwi, f -Z, Q1 ' Miss Qlmgmonde Evans Miss Evans demonstrates correct posture to the girls' P.E. class. Are you going to dress out?', is 1 question often heard from the students in gym classes. The students psrtieipgite in all phases of sports: baseball, football, basketball and tennis. On alterngte days ht-.tlth classes repl.1ee the usual rough and tumble period. During this time the students mafter the .Irt of applying first aid and also study the prevention and cure of eommon di ea es. The instructors of physical education stress the importance of physical htnes, good sportsmanship and team- work. Through ealisthtnics, less strenuous games, and :easonal sports thc classes develop these quglities in the well-cooI'din.Ited program tit North Augusta. LUNCHROOM SUPERVISOR . It means so lULlCl1 to the lTe.ilth .Ind well being of everyone t0 lT.1ve nourishing, well pl'Cp.1I'CLl meals .tt school. Hours of planning .md prep.1r.ItiI I1 by Mrs. Hope .intl her .tssistants m.Ilie this p0sSiblC- Mr. Gault referees the match between Raymond Brewer and Benny Ross. Mrs. Hope always plans attractive and appetizing meCllS- ,f wi WW' i . t Mrs. Jones distributes the daily mail to the teachers' boxes. f SECRETARY . . 'f 1 lhe othee .it North ALI- gLISl.1 High would be lilie .I X I 5 home without .1 mother Il' Mrs. .lanes were not there. s l5t'e.1LIse slle is .1 I'e.ll l-I'lL'l1Ll ltr itll, students ,lllLl ltuieliers . ,Mu .ililce eoultl not do willtoul 'il her ellieient help, ' s 331 ' S :Q L -. R 5 . I, I 1,-1 -V fl X' il 'Sw I - ssx l V -J 1 M- R lf' , v A -,-, ,,.. . .. K ' I flfssstesutt I It fl Y x A W LI .? 1 L ' af hs A A Q IA V - i I ., 4 Slam egg Ls.. X
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