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I Mrs. Powell and the American Culture class explore importance of dance in our country. Our heritage studied in American Culture American Culture, a survey course in the American arts, developed better understanding and appreciation of our national mores. This study involved re¬ search in the cultures of ancient countries, since American culture has developed directly from these ancient civilizations. American Culture strived to fulfill the needs of the student by acquainting him with the aesthetic side of the fine arts, including such modern trends as jazz, modem art, folk music, and modern dance. Poetry and music are so interrelated that they were taught as a unit. Greensboro schools had access to several collections of famous paintings. Art experts gave lectures which pre¬ sented the students with a wider per¬ spective of the fine arts. 27
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A.P. English entered Page curriculum Mrs. Hunsinger guides her Advanced Placement English class as they take notes to be used in class discussion. Mrs. Pollyanna V. Smith A.B., UNC-CH NHS Advisor Mrs. Rebecca Teague A.B., Greensboro College Mrs. Marie Spradley Ph.B., Loyola University Debating Club Advisor Miss Joan Werner A.B., U. of Mass. Anchor Club Advisor New to Page last year, Advanced Placement served to challenge a specially selected group of students with outstanding ability in English. Taught by Mrs. Iris Hunsinger, the course, which was a combination of the regular senior study and college fresh¬ man material, was an in-depth study of many types of world literature. In the spring, each student took a nationally prepared exam upon which college credit and placement were based. Mrs. Ann M. Williams B.S., U. Rhode Island Civinette Advisor
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Research papers, notebooks, and outside David Shanks proudly exhibits his American History project, classmate Sandi Moore. a handmade Confederate flag, to Mrs. Mary P. Scott, television history teacher, visits Page’s world history class. Mr. John D. Morris B.A., Duke University JV Football, Head Basketball Coach Tennis Coach Mrs. Catherine H. Page A.B., Southwestern at Memphis History Club Advisor Y-Teen Advisor Miss Linda Rankin A.B., M.Ed., UNC-G History Club Advisor
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