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Mr. Upton Horton dictates a business letter to his Shorthand I class. Future secretaries and Miss Lou Ellen Flowers helps Vayton Daniel review for his business math mid-term exam. Students work rapidly to complete Typing I assignments under the watchful eye of Mrs. Peggy Bishop. Commercially, R. H. S. is equipped with courses in typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, business math, business English, and general business. Upon completion of these courses, the commercial student is accredited with hav¬ ing the same qualifications as a graduate of any business college. With these qualifications ac¬ quired, the student is well prepared to advance into the business world. Members of our fac¬ ulty consider the business department to be one of the best equipped departments at Roxboro High. .M
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preparation for future world progress. Chemistry students collect hydrogen by water displacement and observe its properities in further exper¬ imentation. The science department, made up of courses in general science, biology, chemistry, and phy¬ sics, strives to help the students gain a better understanding of the basic sciences. Students become more aware of the living and nonliving components of their environment through diligent study in these classes. R.H.S. considers the science department to lye one of the most im¬ portant parts of its curriculum. Physics students watch intently while Mr. Cobb performs an experiment concerning periodic mo¬ tion. Mrs. Mary Edens looks on as Harry Yoder and Gloria Newton perform their first dissection in biology. 23
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Virginia Clark, Judith Walker, and Paulette Lee de¬ monstrate how to cut darts in home ec. class. Our vocational department, one of five newly established vocational schools in North Carolina, is set up to train those who would otherwise not have higher educational opportu¬ nities. By teaching them a trade, this depart¬ ment is , in effect, reducing the number of high school drop-outs and unemployed. In the new class on internal combustion, Mr. Barrett de¬ scribes the parts of a six-cylinder motor. industrial workers build skills in their chosen professions. Mr. Bishop teaches the fundamentals of English to his I.V.E. class.
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