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History holds the key LINDA RANKIN A.B., M.A., W.C.U.N.C. History Club Advisor Tom Bailey appears quite pleased with his history lesson. In this space age, young people are constantly realizing the need for a deeper and clearer understanding of man ' s past and his progress. There¬ fore the history classes at Page were filled with students eager for learning. Their different in¬ terests provided them with ad¬ equate material for discussions and debates. Whether in the required American history course for juniors or in the elective classes of world history and government, students ac¬ quired knowledge vital to their role as voters and leaders of tomorrow. Jimmy Halford leads the class dis¬ cussion concerning Jefferson. REBECCA BAIRD B.A., College of Wooster History Club Advisor 24
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methods of communication PATRICIA LUPO B.A., M.A., Furman University Spanish Club Advisor Mrs. Killian draws stimulating ideas from senior English stu¬ dents. Terry Loflin explains The Moby Dick and Herman Melville bulletin board. ANNE MclVER A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Latin Club, Debating Club Advisor ROBERT NEWTON B.A., Guilford College J.V. Football, Swimming Coach MRS. MARIE SPRADLEY B.Ph., University of Virginia Debating Club Advisor
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to modern society Mr. Mitchell leads a discussion in American history. Sandy Worth glances nonchalantly over his history report. First and second period history stu¬ dents were greeted each morning by television history. This new approach to history was taught by teachers in the state through the facilities of WUNC-TV. Students watched televis¬ ion for the first thirty minutes of the period and then worked with supple¬ mentary material or divided into groups for discussions. Classes in American and world history were con¬ ducted by Miss Linda Rankin, Miss Re¬ becca Baird, Mrs. Lois Puryear, and Mr. Jack Mitchell. Requirements in all history classes were book reports, notebooks, and ex¬ tra projects. JACK MITCHELL B.S., M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College Interact Club Advisor, History MRS. LOIS PURYEAR Club Advisor, Football ond B.S., Wake Forest College Track Coach History Club Advisor 25
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