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Mrs. Reid directs music for all high school or grade programs requiring music. The Christmas program, the spring operetta, and commencement music are special programs under her direction be- sides the routine public-school music and glee club work. MU SIC DEPARTMENT MRS. BILLIE REID B. A. , Furman University PIANO MRS. VERTIE M. PERRY A. B. , Meredith College Piano pupils from all grades receive their train- ing from Mrs. Perry. Students with this training are always helpful with chapel programs and in church work, giving benefit of a talent which is also a pleasure to themselves. V A -easy-M-pmswf .-sf LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MRS. I. E. BRIGHT A.B. , East Carolina College Through literature courses and library usage students be- come familiar with the classics, as well as the moderns. Correct usage of the native tongue and a knowledge of con- versational French are included in the Language Department. Student librarians make it possible for the library to serve the high school and the seventh and eighth grades.
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5 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMEN T MRS. A. W. HOUTZ A.B., Goucher College Mrs. Houtz, back in the Commercial Department after a year 's absence, teaches typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and geometry. Future secretaries, under her guidance, gain practical experience and prepare themselves for gainful em- ployment. ' Sedan! HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT MRS. D. W. FOSTER B. S. , East Carolina College The art of homemaking includes many fields of study as young ladies prepare themselves for the most im- portant career of all. Cooking, sew- ing, keeping the department clean, and planning meals are all in a week's work. Mrs. Foster trains the girls to become the best of future homemakers. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT MR. R. W. Cl-IAMBLISS B.S., Southwestern, La. Future farmers learn the scientific methods of crop produc- tion. In seed beds of their own they raise seedlings for trans- planting. Working with tools and making furniture and other objects, they learn to be handy around the farm. Repairing farm machinery becomes second nature to well-trained boys. The whole program is directed toward more profitable agri- cultural practice.
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The twelve years we have spent DON MORRISETTE CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: Carnation MOTTO: With the ropes of the past, we will CLASS POEM At dear Weeksville High Are years we'll remember As time passes by. The hours we've worked together Were filled with pleasure and fun, And now we find that very soon Our work here shall be done. The colors blue and white Which our class will uphold Will always stand beside Weeksville's purple and gold. As we reach the twilight Of ourhigh school education, We look forward with pleasure To the night of graduation. And so we walk along the aisle Toward the end of our life here, We shall recall with every step The memories we hold so dear. ring the bells of the future. SUSAN WHITE SENIOR SONG fTune: Sweetheart of Sigma Chij As the world goes round And the time grows near That we planned for through many years We long for the day when dreams come true The day that will calm our fears. And the years have been pleasant and sweet Now comes the end of our high school days Our school lives are now complete. The years we have spent At this dear high school Were the grandest we'll ever know Sad memories like a rainbow trail Fade in the afterglow. The fun we have had and the thing learned. Will remain with us ever so nigh And when moonlight beams In the land of our dreams s we have We'll remember dear Weeksville High.
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