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with current events This year’s history classes at Page studied man’s past in order to gain a perspective of the present and the future. juniors delved into American his¬ tory with the aid of educational tele¬ vision. This course enlarged their scope of our country’s growth from the time of its discovery until today. Seniors studied world history, rang¬ ing from the earliest cavemen to ways of life throughout the world today. They also discussed their parallel reading in relation to their studies. Current events classes gave stu¬ dents the opportunity to increase their knowledge of world affairs. All these studies added to the students’ interests. Honors history student Janet Leister ar¬ ranges her collection of dolls. Mr. Eugene McGregor Morris A.B., Davidson College M.A.T., UNC-CH History JV Football Coach Ass’t. Basketball Coach Mrs. Jackie Bridges Upton A.B., Greensboro College History History Club Advisor Lyn McCoy informs her world history class that playing cards originated in the Middle Ages. 29
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History blends myth of past civilizations Mrs. Catherine H. Page A.B., Southwestern at Memphis History History Club Advisor Miss Linda Rankin A.B ., M.Ed., UNC-G History History Club Advisor Steve Kirkman explains his model of the Parthenon to classmate Billy Beerman. Mrs. Lois B. Puryear B.S., Wake Forest College History History Club Advisor Mr. John D. Morris B.A., Duke University History, Physical Education JV Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Tennis Coach - 28
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American Culture emphasizes fine arts of the twentieth century Carolyn Robbins points out interesting de¬ tails in a painting to her American Culture class. American Culture, a fine arts sur¬ vey course, introduced the student to various aspects of art, music, dance, drama, and creative writing. Em¬ phasis was placed on the background and development of fine arts in America in the twentieth century. Re¬ search in the cultures of ancient countries and their influence on American culture proved to be another interesting part of this course. Several times during the year, students were privileged to hear lectures given by guest speakers. Other highlights of the semester course included observing collections of paintings and sculptural works of art, and studying a unit on jazz, folk music, modem art and dance. Mrs. Carolyn W. Powell A.B., Central Methodist College American Culture, Vocal Music American Culture students Sterling Bryson, Carolyn Robbins, Hanes Boren, and Linda Maness hold a panel discussion on art. 30
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