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46 .. . The effective use of communication skills promotes The personal growth of The individual and helps him To be more competent in all situations. AT Williams the student begins his grovvth in English vvith The study of grammar The first semester, vvhile the second semester concentrates on literature. Each course is more intensive Than The previous one. The student vvith special abilities in English has The opportunity to take an advanced course. In This study, The student gains a broader and more complex vievv of grammar and literature. Courses in advanced composition and world literature are of- fered for the student who wishes to develop his skills s. MR. VANCE ROUNTREE, JR. B.S., Davidson College, B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, English ll-Team Teaching, Dramatics, Adviser Dramatics Club. MRS. ELLEN MUIRE A.B., Radford College, English IV, Journalism, Adviser BARKER. 'Q '-.W-f-15,5 be at -rr'- fi acirl I ' Q9 If er ' ' T K 'W . ti? T. , V Q' . A g1.J?'iQes:'A'?isv'1f Qalsacx. MRS. AILEEN LIPA MYERS MRS. JANET B. KNIGHT A.B., Catawba College, English A.B., Wake Forest College, Eng- ll, Adviser Scribblers Club. lish II. 26 in these areas. Through a course in speech, the stude becomes a more polished speaker and thus prepai himself for his role in his democratic society. This year an experiment in team teaching is bei tried at WHS. Two subjects, history and English, ha been combined. As the student studies a period history, he also studies the literature of that perioo Thus the student's growth in English has ma stages: it begins with the study of the fundament- of grammar and expands into the capacity to ap them both for communication and further learning. MISS THELMA C. EDWARDS A.B., Guilford College, M.A., Duke University, English Ill, IV, Adviser Masque and Gavel. 6 . E it 5 MRS. LUCILE NOELL DULA A.B., East Carolina College, M.E., Duke University, English ll, Speech, Adviser Debating Team, National Forensic League, Co-Adviser Scribblers Club.
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MRS. MAE TOMLINSON The position of cafeteria manager requires much effort. a serve us nourishing and well-balanced meals is a full- ne iob, and we commend Mrs. Tomlinson for her devo- an to this goal. Her services assure us of continuing good Jality in food and surroundings. l MR. SAM YARBROUGH Known affectionately as Sam, our mainte- nance chief never fails to help teachers and students. He performs his tasks with a cheer- fulness that has made him a friend of all those who have the privilege to know him. By keeping our school and facilities neat and comfortable, our custodians pro- vide us with working conditions that enable us to better develop our minds and serve our school. 25
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3 'cutie x Ava 4 a at as Es eff is . A MRS, L. SUE ARTHUR MR. WILLIAM E. DRUMMOND MRS. MARY P. BOYLES A.B., Catawba Collegey English A.B., Elon Collegeg English Ill, A.B., U.N.C.-G5 MA., U.N.C,- lll' lVg Prom Adviserg Adviser CHg English ll, lll, lVg Adviser Speech and Debating Club. Keyettes. 0 if English students study pages of books 'ii ,ds 1 st f printed in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Mies, FLORENCE iz, GRAHAM A.B., U.N.C.-Gp Latin i, Eng- iisii iv, Adviser DOE-WAH- JACK. all nf MlSS NANCY LOUISE PENDER A.B., Elon Collegeg M.R.E., Carver School of Missions and Social Workg M. Ed., U.N.C.y English lV, World Literature and Advanced Composi- tiong Co-Adviser Junior Class. MRS. KATHERINE M. ARTHUR A.B., U.N.C.-Gp English lllg Co- Adviser Student Government. 27
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