Southern Alamance High School - Southerner Yearbook (Graham, NC)

 - Class of 1968

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Southern Alamance High School - Southerner Yearbook (Graham, NC) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 25 of 216
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Library - center of learning Southern ' s library helped the spirit of learning to grow by com- pleminting the knowledge found in classrooms. Teachers often brought their classes to the library to find more material for their studies so that the student could have a more rounded education. The library was many things to Southern students. To some it was a place to find a good book to read, to others the library was a source of info-rmation for term papers, but to most, it was a shelter from hectic school life. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Patton prepared books for check-out.

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Home economics taught domestic arts Home economics taught Southern ' s girls the economic art of sewing. Home economics was one of the most popular courses offered. To girls it meant learning to sew, cook, decorate a home, and to perform numerous other chores of the Amer¬ ican homemaker. They gained ex¬ perience through learning to cook anything from simple snacks to full- course dinners. A look of pride was the reward for the newly made blouses that they modeled for their friends. Family living was offered to all seniors who were interested in the family and the role of its members from dating to old age. All courses help to prepare stu¬ dents for their roles in future fam¬ ilies. Mrs. Stephens Sewing, cooking, baby booklet.. Now girls! Mrs. Currin Taught seniors family living.. help¬ ed freshmen Miss McBane Experienced home ec.teacher .does excellent arts crafts work 20



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Students learned agricultural skills Horticulture girls examined plant specimens and learned a little more in the world of plants. Agriculture is designed to give students a rounded education in agriculture occupations and sci¬ ences. The student used newly ac¬ quired skills in carpentry, farming, and various other chores. These skills can be carried into careers of teaching, farming, or agriculture agents. Girls, also, took advantage of agriculture course by taking hor¬ ticulture to learn more about plant life. Working hard to build every¬ thing from benches for the new lobby to s c e n e r y for a play, Mr. Wilson and the agriculture boys have added much to the spirit of ' 68 . Mr. Wilson Dedicated to his w ork.. most out¬ standing man Mr. Honeycutt Many laughs.. but a fine teacher Mr. Teachy Ready to lend a hand.. helped create future farmers 22

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