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nnuinnuuu-unaware iltttmmaiie MAJ K ,F 1.21 M' MECHANICAL DRAWING This is a new course in the Southern Durham County Schools this year. Students have learned how to use tools and instruments to draw designs and plans for machines and houses. JOURNALISM Those students interested in writing elected Journalism as a course. In addition to learning good techniques of news- paper writing, the class published the school paper, SOUTHERN SCRIPT. IVL-VVJVITFLFX JII'Xl I Sealed, Lefl to Right: Jeanne Travis, exchange editorg Faye Brantly, managing editorg Pat Moore, editorg Leon Winn, business manngerg Tye Pendergraph, feature editor. Stinnling, Left to Right: Dwight Cherry, photographer: George Ray, now: miitnr: lnvn- Phillins fnchinri vriirnr' Mr: Hivnr cnnncnr' Im-nv Rnlwln Qnnrtc nriifnr' A Dniiuhtrv, feature vtlitnri
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5 ffl . X BOYS' HOME TRAINING In Boys' Home Training emphasis was put on social and practical values in the areas of good manners, meal planning and preparation, and family finance. SPEECH Poise and self-confidence as well as good delivery were learned by all those who elected speech as a subject. One of the year's projects was participating in the Christmas program. ENGLISH II Many different activities were followed in English II this year. Hearing ourselves as others hear us was accom- plished by means of tape recorded book reports. The bulletin board presentation of the personal pronouns midprl wer m fha qmsmla .-..-,.......,.. ,1:cc:....i.-.
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sr' . . eau? SHOP The shops give students an opportunity to create and develop industrial arts. This course was new to Southern stu- dents this year, and only a limited number was enrolled. It is hoped that additional classes will be added next year. AGRICULTURE Learning the best methods of cultivation of soil and producing livestock is the purpose of this class. The student's aim is to become a better future farmer through specialized training. xx, QW eo xx K illian l ffl Xl GENERAL MATH Among the many interesting topics of the General Math classes, the unit on informal geometry proved to be most intriguing. From the course was gained practical application of the fundamentals in math,
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