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Mrs. Wynono Butner ■ teaches chemistry and sponsors the Photographic Arts Society. She has a B. S. degree and has attended Western Carolina University, Wake Forest University and the University of Miami. In her spare time she enjoys homemaking, reading and sewing. An instructor of biology and family living, Mrs. Sora Frick received her B. S. degree from Winthrop College and Wake Forest University. She sponsors the sophomore class and the Pro Humanitate Organization. She devotes her spare time to her family and flowers. Does one beat the dust out of the rug or the rug out of the dust ? Ask the students in physics or chemistry. In the Space Age the sciences have be¬ come very important. The laws of phys¬ ics, the movements of electrons and the conditions in which life may exist are all vital areas of learning. Our science students examined these laws and many more. The students became aware of the necessity of studying sci¬ ence and of its role in our daily lives. Science students study Mrs. Caroline S. Young, an instructor of biology and physics, at¬ tained her B. S. degree from Wake Forest University and her Master ' s Degree from Duke University. She sponsors the Science Club. □ 28
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improve understanding Miss Virginia Langley, an instructor of Latin, English, mythology and world litera¬ ture, has studied at Duke University and received her B. A. degree from Salem Col¬ lege. She enjoys horseback riding, reading and traveling in her spare time. 27 □ Foreign Language Dept.
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data for the space age Mrs. Natalie Rogers holds a B. A. degree from the University of Maine and she is also a registered nurse. She teaches B. S. C. S. Biology, general biology, geology and Anatomy and Physiology. She sponsors the Chess Club and enjoys her family and reading. Mauldin to Bracey to Goins. An A. B. grad¬ uate of Duke University, Mr. Herbert Goins replaces Mr. Mauldin teaching bi¬ ology and American history. Mr. Larry Cranfill graduated from Guilford College and holds a B. S. de¬ gree. He teaches physical science and biology. Mrs. Linda Sherard teaches biology. She holds a B. A. degree and has at¬ tended Winthrop College, Clemson University and Wake Forest University. Her interests include antiquing and cooking. Mr. Bert E. Hollifield acquired his B. S. degree and his Masters of Education from UNC-CH. He teaches biology and reme¬ dial math. He enjoys photography and nature study in his spare time. 29 □
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