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,...................... ...-...............,, iii IW ' 1 iffy 3 1 233' 1:11 iii Ill lil mm Ill Ill Iii Ili ill ull lll nl Pictured here is the first agriculture class of East Bend, 1941-1942. NORTHWEST MR HI EARULINA AND EMPLOYMENT M'LL'u if 'ffff 'Mr 1 F , 'TKL JM ' it f x Ann-r .Vv.' - V 7 'tiff -Fvlnhl H I I l f ,,,, if-A A modern display of the Agriculture Department as pre se nt e d at the Dixie Classic Fair in Winston-Salem gives our students recognition and the opportunity to serve. -si Participationin community activities is encouraged among our students.judy Griffin, a junior, reigns as East Bend Fire Queen. 6 aw., Q. .. , K ww .wa 1
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Students participate in elections as well as group activities. x ,f 1 11 1 fi f F W X7 A iii , ' if-15 lx if Extra-curricular activities give students the opportunity to develop individual talents. Alan Pilcher, our school sports correspondent, visited a football game of the Atlanta Falcons. orewom' From a rough hewn log building to a finer clap board academy, to hardy homemade bricks taken from its own soil, to a modern structure of brick and steel, East Bend High has grown. We face now another change which will meet the demands of our times as those buildings of the past met particular needs. On these pages we present THE ANATOMY OF CHANGE, to give you a glimpse of the past and the rich heritage which is oursg to let you see us as we are today in our timesg and, finally, to let you grasp with us the future. Always, we must remember that in order to pro- gresswe must be willing to adjust and evaluate our stan- dards, then set for ourselves new goals. We present to you, the students of East Bend High, the 1967 'Cat's Paw. Buddy Parker Mike Williard Editors
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ersonezlities 13 East Bend is known for its many graduates who have gone on to be successful and help to make our world better. Le adership is one of the greatest qualities a man can possess. Pezrticqmtion 67 To give of one's self is the most that can be given. Par- ticipation in any activity gives the student the opportunity to learn this. Places 11 7 School is carried on in many places other than the class- room. ezst and resent 151 Without education the past would be lost, the present would be static and the future vague. As Mr. Wooten explains, students look over the schedule in order to get the subjects most needed by the individual.
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