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3 f Language is Mrs. Ruth Ferguson Miss Janice Willard East Carolina College Wake Forest College English, French E11g1iS1'1 Now Dean, what kind of French was that? W-Q. The ultimate goals of the Language Department are twofold: first, to make students aware of words-their structures, meanings, and a rr a n g e m e nt sg second, to cultivate an appr e ci ation for literature. Students are challengedto think critically, to reason logically, and to express themselves accurately and effectively. Well, of course, the subject of the infinitive is in the objective case! Q'-e Mrs. James Dobbins, Ir. , student teacher. --- r--V--'Y -4- : Y'--'..'. T 7i.T.i2a.1... J1f'Ei.I.'ikii.hhh-. ' '
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F' in gg: ffl lun s-1 N 'f' Mr. E.B. Comer Mrs. E.B. Comer Mrs. Barbara Driver Principal School Secretary High School Aide fr: l C 'Refi PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Seated: Mrs. jack Hudspeth, second vice-presidentg Mrs. Mr. Carl Gentry, Jr. , Dr. W alden Todd, Mr. Ray C.B. Hughes, Jr. , presidentg Mr. Dewey Huggins, first Hutchens, chairman. vice-president. Standing: Mrs. Ruth Ferguson, secretaryg Mr. Jack Wishon, treasurer. 12352 ., 5 YADKIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Lindbergh W. Swaing Mr. Edwin M. Speasg Mr. W.H. Poindexter, Jr.g Mr. Leon F. Thornasson, Chairrnang Mr. Fred C. Hobson, Superintendentg Mr. Harold I. Steelman. -1 25 ' .m'iil!-+-wr411f-r----'T- r -Q - - - I --.Q 1-Q
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Mathematics and Science MATHEMATICS Mathematics is not so much a body of knowledge as a special kind of language, one so perfect and abstract that it may be understood universely. The proper usage of the grammar of the language is determined by logic. Math- matics deals as much with philosophy, economics, military strategy, musical composition, artistic per- spective, and parlor games as it has to do with atomic physics. Our civilization would scarcely exist Without it. Something funny in ALGEBRA? If Mrs. Felix McKnight University of North Carolina at Greensboro Science, Physical Education 'S Mrs. Carl I-Ioots Appalachian State Teachers' College Mathematics 'QED' Miss Io Ann Sharpe University of North Carolina at Greensboro Mathematics, Science SCIENCE The study of science is valuable in helping students understand life and how living organisms respond to the factors o f their e nv i r o m e nt. By mastering scientific principles and by applying the scientific method students acquire skills in solving problems and in adjusting to a rapidly changing world. Attack from the rear. ....- ...S if is ,. 'K ii i 4 .-.7
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