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study of Various Countries Is Useful to All Doughton L. Greene Claire L. Mamola ANITA B. EPPLEY—B.M., University of North Carolina at Greensboro ... Spanish | and Il. . . junior class sponsor. LEN G. EVANS—B.A., Wake Forest College. . . U.S. History . . . Debating Club coach. . . plays football. . . likes lawn-mower wheels. DOUGHTON L. GREENE— M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College. . . World History. . . sopho- ‘more sponsor. . . building representative to C.T.A.. . . likes to re-live old navy days and dosthe ‘‘goose”’ step. CLAIRE L. MAMOLA—M.A., Flori- da State University . . . Civics. . . World History. WILLIAM C. ROSS— M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College. . . U.S. History. . . Democ- racy in Action. . . Drama and Speech. . . Drama Club sponsor. . . se- njor play sponsor . . . enjoys golf. CYNTHIA L. STILES—M.A., Appala- chian State Teachers College... French | and Il... plays the piano, violin, and organ . . . enjoys reading and traveling . . . traveled to Europe last summer. DALE J. WALSER—M.Ed., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . . . U.S. History .. . World Geography . . . likes to hunt and travel. Students from Mrs. Mamola’s civics class discuss the pros and cons of the United States’s involvement in Vietnam. William C. Ross Cynthia L. Stiles Dale J. Walser SOCIAL STUDIES The history courses that were offered to W.S.H. students this past year included civics, world history, American his- tory, geography, and a course in democracy in action. Films, reports, debates, and class discussions helped the students gain a better understanding of the world around them. History is being made every day. The Social Studies Department prepared students to meet the chal- lenges of the future and, as adults, to face them with confidence and understanding. Doughton Greene does not seem to be having any trouble with history student Freddie Nifong, who ob- viously knows the location of the Amazon River in South America. = 4 ing 27
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Judy Giles, Mark Thalheimer, and Gary Shore find the lab a help in mastering their French dialogues. By questioning students, Mrs. Eppley is able to deter- mine if the lab is working properly. FRENCH ‘Quelle heure est-il? Il est trois heures.’’ These and oth- er sentences are what you would hear students practicing in French classes. For additional practice in listening and speaking, students used the new language lab installed in the fall. During the winter quarter, the classes were pleased to have Miss Hannelore Pfann, a native of Ger- many, work with Miss Stlles, who toured Europe last summer. Throughout the year, songs, slides, bulletin boards, crossword puzzles, French magazines, and other media were used with classwork to add interest and vari- ety. 26 Janice M. Addington Graduate Assistant Anita B. Eppley Len G. Evans French students benefit from the natural accent of Miss Pfann, their student teacher, as she explains grammar as well as pronunciation. SPANISH The students in Mrs. Eppley’s Spanish | and Spanish II classes were fortunate because they heard authentic Spanish every day. Mrs. Eppley had taught in Bolivia, and was able to supply her students with genuine Spanish lan- guage and culture. The students participated in the labo- ratory, listened to tapes and records, and did oral drills that helped to improve their fluency and pronunciation. The well-planned course of study, pluss interesting materi- al, made the course fun as well as rewarding.
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Walter Broyhill, P.S.S.C. physics teacher, examines range-finder made by one of his students. Boyden O. Atwood Walter T. Broyhill Stephen R. Caudill Sandra E. Cook William F. Edmisten Glenn A. Reese BOYDEN O. ATWOOD—M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College. . . Physical Science .. . Biology. WALTER T. BROYHILL—M.A., Appala- chian State Teachers College . . . Chemistry . . . Physics . . . golf coach .. . likes golf and music. STEPHEN R. CAUDILL—M.A., Ap- palachian State Teachers College ... Human Physiology .. . B.S.C.S. Biology . . . Advanced Biology . . . Pep Club sponsor. SANDRA E. COOK-—B.S., Winthrop College . . . Physical Science . . . a South Caro- linian. WILLIAM F. EDMISTEN—M.A., Appalachian State Teachers Col- lege... Biology .. . Senior Science. GLENN A. REESE—M.A., Appala- chian State Teachers College . . . Biology . . . Senior Science . coaches ‘‘little league’’ baseball .. . likes baseball and enjoys reading . . . Knows how to cook carp. ok
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