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: ? in | ' ' ' North Duplin High School, locked In the Northern part of Duplin County has a spa clous and uncluttered campus, conducive to learning. Mr. H, E. Grubfas Is principal of the school aid Mr. R. L. Watson Is agriculture teacher. Reading Improvements "This work always keeps me interested. I am now more alert in mv other work. I've learned to think through aid not to rush through my work. The reading class puts each individual on a level in which he can work." Leander McGee Teachey Elementary "Because of die individuality of this course and the many new and interesting ways to teach reading, this reading course has helped me a great deal." Teresa Carter Wallace-Rose Hill School "I have learned to listen. I am glad to go to Improve in reading and to divide words. The reading lab. has meant some thng to me." Anna West Warsaw Elementary ^"Vrti^Milj^?ostl^orea<^ Mrs. Cora Millar Branck Elaaiaatary - Alkartsaa. N. C. Mrs. Anns P. Jackson Btulavills Elementary the very good books. At first I could read just as well as some of my classmates. Now WMMMMMAMMWMRMMM 1 can read better than some of my classmates." Daniel Lee Hobbs C. W.Dobbins Elementary "The reading lab has helped me a whole lot. It has helped me say my words better and has helped me to read better." Ronnie Farrior Warsaw Elementary "Help from the reading lab. gives me a greater knowledge of how to study." Paulette Larkins Teachey Elementary "I hav e Improved so much that it is unbelievable. It might not show up in some ways but it surely has in my grades." Jane Rhodes "We are given chances to I explore into new worlds of read ing material, where we put our ability of reading skills into practice." Deborah C. Freeman Teachey Elementary ! iaaumi >m aII luwuig up lilt ailing U1 words It gives me a larger vocabulary and I can use new words each day." La Verne Branch Branch Elementary "We must know how to read well before we can learn to follow directions." I Earl Carlton P. W. Moore Elementary "We have studied abbrevia tions, compound words, con tractions and many other things in our reading class." Bruce L. Pears all P. W. Moore Elementary "To progress in reading you must first want to become a better and more capable read er." "I hope that I will have a chance to use this program as a" 5ioan outicr ^ j "Ihe reading program h?s lelped me a great deal with my :lassroom assignments. & has lielped me divide words into syllables and therefore I can pronounce many more words," Belinda Murphy Rose Hill Elementary #2 List of teachers and schools - Mrs. Ann Jackson, Beulaville Elementary School Mrs. (Catherine Carr, Rose Hill Elementary School #1 Mrs. Catherine Williams, Beulaville Elementary School Mrs. Edna Ward, East Duplin High School. Mrs. Annie S. Roberts, E. E. Smith Union School. Mrs. Cora Miller, Branch Elementary School. Miss Lessle Smith, E. E. Smith Union School. Mrs. Llllle N. Petteway, C. W. Dobbins Elementary School. Mrs. Russell L. Williams, Charity High School. Miss Joyce Chasten, Doug lass High School. Miss Janice F. Maddox, Douglass Elementary School. Mrs. Margaret Scott, James Kenan High school. Mrs. Nancy A. Williamson, Kenansville Elementary School Mrs. Louise Marie Smith, P. E. Williams Elementary School. Mrs. Evelyn H. Price, P. W. Moore Elementary School. Mrs. Willie P. Williams, Rose Hill Elementary School #2. Mrs. Catherine O. Short, Mr. R. L. Watson, ag teacher at North Duplin second from left, discusses the depth of top soil with this outstanding soil judging team who won first place in the county contest. They are (1 to r) Gerald Bell, Mr, Watson, Mark Best, Douglas Best and Norman Lewis. North Duplin placed fourth in the state last year in soil judging. Mrs. Mary S. Rogers, Wal lace-Rose Hill High School. Mrs. Juanita B, Kretsch. Warsaw Elementary School. 5^ Mrs. Kathleen Horten, North Duplin High Schools For Goodness Soke Rose Hill Bread Chickens AT YOUR Favorite Grocer's ROSE HILL POULTRY CORP. 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