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Mr Charles Franklin Free Furman University, B.A.: University of South Carolina, M.Ed.: Duke University: Washington and Lee Uni- iersity: N. C. State, Student Council adviser: Counselor. GUIDANCE . . . Through guidance services we strive to make school a worthwhile experience for every student at East. The program includes: ORIENTATION: Representatives from junior and senior classes present assembly programs and visit junior high schools and home- rooms to acquaint sophomores and other new students with what East has to offer. GROUP CUIDANCE: Clubs, committees, and homeroom activities provide information and participation for leadership training and social development, helping students recognize what they have to offer East. TEACHER-PARENT CONFERENCES: Parents, teachers, and counselors exchange ideas and information about a student's test results, study habits, personality traits, etc., in an effort to arrive at a better understanding of the individual. I INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING: Three trained counselors engage in individual interviews with students for purposes of schedule and course planning, discussion of college information, consideration of specific jobs and careers, assisting a student in self-assessment, and working toward a solution of his personal problems. The guidance activities are not confined to the counseling process but encompass the whole school program-classes, extracurricular ac- tivities, faculty, students, and administration, for it is the entire school community which shapes the individual-the degree of success he achieves here and that which he reaches in his life after East. .,l4:.w.a xref' Personally, I don't care what you think about Freud! Miss Wayne seems to be offering Mr. Hagen and Mr. Free some piece of profound knowledge. .,.. f Mr, Milton Hgggn Miss Margaret H. Wayne University of North Dakota, B.S.: Flora Macdonald, B-A-9 U-N-C-, M-A-9 Indiana University, M.S.g N. C. U-N-C-4 N- C- Stale? S0Ph0m01'9 Stage, M54 Counselor, Class adviser: Counselor. Miss Wayne strives to help one of East's students to select a college. Page Thirteen
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1 f 5 1 i y X p 2 2: ii?fb,i41.mr-llvi MR. DEWITT K. PITTMAN Duke University, B.A., M.Ed., Duke University, U.N.C.g Principal , ' ' f ' ' 54,1 0 ::f,53gfE,!,f f ,, , ,M .,,, ,5,,..,, Q,',,5,,,' N 75 V, ,, ,'4g Vr,ffgzQe-iejjq. 523,31 yJ,,Z.1-fqgh W. - 3 rf Qi, 4, I V111 1 X Linda Beverly, Penny Truckley, anal Mr. Pittman laugh over the many crazy things that happen at East every clay. Z' Mas. Louisa Wrucrrr Mas. MYRTICE DUKE Registrar Secretary Page Twelve ' -. . , '5 'M - .wizffpz r War! 6 rrag0 L,,L7ff if in bw Mr. , 'Zy s 3 ,I-,-r-1,5 ip 25,1 ,V ,cf :y r jx W e, 35: -4 Z, gy 11 -g .-., .-2, 3 . .. .. , ,M ,Y 13' fy, H I 15, Q ' 1. 5.3. , , ' ' tiene -, ia ., sift' 'f,'- if f -f if it mf I ' 0 r .Jw :bay A , A . ' 'nf X gf ' f 2 rf-Q... l ADMIIIISTRA TIDII . . . Gur leaders-to them we owe the efficiency of our school. Our principal, Mr. Pittman, has been with- us from the time East High first opened its doors twelve years ago. He has had the responsibility of developing each student to the maximum in our instructional program. He also has arranged the schedules and supervised our overall opera- tion. Mr. Pittman has been the man who was there and has made East a school that we have always been proud to say we attended. Our assistant principal, Mr. Singleton, has proved in his second year here a very effective administrator. One of his special charges has been the buses and the bus drivers. During the day he and his office assistants have handled absentees. Our secretary,-Mrs. Duke, registrar Mrs. Wright, and her substitute, Mrs. Cate, have carried out the office work very efficiently. Mrs. Duke handles the regular secretarial duties along with running the bookstore. Mrs. Wright has been absent on account of illness a good deal this year, but Mrs. Cate has been a very capable substitute. W, rw' if be it Mn. DAVID T. SINGLETON, IR. Wake Forest, BS., U.N.C., M.Ed.g U.N.C.g Assist- ant Principal 1 Shimmy-,,5,, W Wonder if he got an unexcused absence?
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ai 79 . 1 MWF' - 'ay I 4, ff gg' X V lr auf 'Z s, ,f M 7 , A 4 'fu 4 ,-.I , A V1 -A . 1 1 W, 4 . 'ga , .1 4 l Mr. Charles Edward Davis Davidson College, B.A., English III, IV. I Mrs. Laura Prince Davis Queens College, B.A., Beta Club adviser, English III. Miss Eva June Foster : Limestone College, B.A., Emory University, M.A.T., U.N.C., English IV. ' Mrs. Betty I0 Perkins Gilley Appalachian State Teachers College, B.S., Central Michi- ' gan University, English II, III. , 1 Mrs. Ethel Robinson Crose Duke University, B.A., Columbia, Class adviser, English III. l Duke, U.N.C., Junior Miss Myrtle Elva Kiker Appalachian State Teachers College, B.S., University of Colorado, M.A., University of Wyoming, Tulane, Mala- cester College, Debate Club adviser, English III. Miss Thelma Laws Duke University, B.A., Harvard, N. C. State, University of Virginia, Iowa State Teachers College, EAST WIND adviser, English IV. Mrs. Margaret W. McCracken University of Pittsburgh, B.A., Carnegie Library School, U.N.C., Library Club adviser, Librarian. Miss Mary Magdalen Parker College of Notre Dame of Maryland, B.A., U.N.C., In- l diana University, FTA adviser, English II. Mrs. Thelma M. Parker , is , . ' vt ,W ...A igfgeny V X, F 4,2 fm Mrs. Elizabeth S. Stevenson . I Limestone College, B.A., Denver University, Queens Col- lege, University of Tennessee, The Eagle adviser, Quill and Scroll adviser, Journalism Club adviser, English II, Journalism I, II, III. 'L'- W.C.U.N.C., B.A., Appalachian State Teachers College, l U.N.C., English III, IV, Psychology. Miss Barbara Louise Senn Winthrop College, B.A., U.N.C., M.S., Audio-Visual Club adviser, Librarian. Mrs. Margaret Owen Smith Western College, B.A., U.N.C., Indiana University, Ap- palachian State Teachers College, W.C.U.N.C., Asheville, 4: High School Red Cross, English II, III. Nur Advanced Eating falias Iournalism Illl is practiced lay Wilford Kale, loyce Page Foufteen Denton, and Patty Effron. l Rs..
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