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.... ...... W. V V i. N .iV I Club. Mrs. Dolly Shaw A. B., Elon MV SIC Southern High School is well known for its outstanding music department. Because of the variety of music courses offered here, the students are able to gain an appreciation of music. Students may take Glee Club or general music. Those with exceptionally good voices are chosen to be Southern Sons or Southern Belles. The Glee Club gives two concerts each year and performs for civic groups. Southern ' s band marches in various parades throughout the year and gives two con¬ certs, The band also plays at football games and other school functions. Tuning up before band class? Mr. Clarence Hayes A. B., M.E. UNC
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Mrs. Agnes Price B.S., UNC-G Miss Flonnie Moize A.B., Elon Miss Lillian Sharpe A.B., Elon COMMERCIAL Students practiced skills learned in typing class. For students wishing to be¬ come a part of the world of busi¬ ness, Southern High School has an extensive c o u r s e of study. To build a good foundation, students may take two years of typing and two years of shorthand. For those interested in the mechanics as¬ pect of business, there is one year of bookkeeping. In order to pro¬ vide a well-rounded background, a course in office practice is also available. These courses provide an excellent commercial program for Southern ' s students.
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Mr. Hiram Coble B.S., Elon College The vocational educa¬ tional department is made up of the industrial coop- erative traininganddis- tributive education pro¬ grams. Through these pro¬ grams, the working stu¬ dents are able to learn the mechanics of the business world. The I. C . T . student learns how to fit into so¬ ciety, understand others, and he increases his knowl¬ edge of his chosen occupa¬ tion. This type of program enables him to develop his special interests, ambi¬ tions, and skills. Through the D.E. pro¬ gram, students become bet¬ ter qualified for their jobs and promote better public relations. Pamphlets describing various occupations were available to those on the work program. Mr. Walter Hanford B.S., East Carolina Mr. Rufus Abernathy A.B., Elon College
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