East Randolph High School - Links Yearbook (Ramseur, NC)

 - Class of 1971

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Monogram Club Sponsors Athletic Banquet The Monogram Club recognized five new members who earned a letter in a varsity sport and showed interest in the athletic program of the school. The club sponsored the annual Athletic Banquet and worked toward the establishment of ¢ a Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter for Eastern Randolph. 1 Officers: Mike Stout, president; Eddie Stevenson, Sgt. of Arms; Ricky Kivett. Row 2: Katie Smith, secretary; Kay Parks, reporter; Ava Kirkman, reporter; Patti Hathaway, treasurer. 2 Vertical: Jeanne Jenkins, Tim Lednum, Ricky Ward, Pete Headen, Eddie Wright, Lee Edward Cheek, Danny York, Ronnie Brown, Debbie Cox, Dianne Gates, Dean Nixon, Gregory Siler, Row 1: Sue Brower, Phil Burgess, Kay Parks, Debbie Trogdon, Sue Pritchard, Rebecca Albright, Lynda Saunders, Katie Smith. Row 3: Richard Whitaker, Bruce Hicks, Hatti Cheek, Jeanne Craven, Ava Kirkman, Dan Routh, Carmen Velez, Patti Hathaway. LOL ALLE 98 Activities

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Weather Station Is Completed By Science Club Science Club members were actively involved in group and individual projects. Tony Williamson and Tom Green presented an informative program on holography (laser photography) to the club. This project and that done by Sybil Burgess and Reggie Byrd (the effect of sound on chickens) were selected to be sent to the N. C. Science and Hu- manities Symposium. As a group project, a weather station was set up in the area of the science department. Instruments such as a wind direction indicator, speed indicator, barometer, sling psychrometer and rain gauge were used. The club also worked with the Forestry Class in planning a nature trail on the school grounds. 1 Standing L to R: Cheryl Ward, Sec.; Mark Stout, V. Pres.; Chris Dorsett, Pres.; Kneeling: Tom Green, Rep.; Darrell Wright, Rep. 2 Row 1: Mrs. Gales, Mrs. Shaw, David York, Tom Green, Lewis Bray, Anthony Pugh, Chris Dorsett, Mark Stout, Tony Williamson, Reggie Byrd, Eddie Shelar, Darrell Wright; Row 2: Wanda Pugh, Sanda Smith, Wanda Boger, Teresa Teague, Sandy Lambeth, Deborah Williams, Betty Over- man, Chris Dorsett, Robbin Hannon, Sarah Wright, Cheryl Ward and Janie Trogdon. Activities 97



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Editorial Policy . . . The paper shall, in most cases, try to retain a calm, rational stand in its opinion with a tone which we expect to remain conservatively liberal. Should someone disagree with a stand the paper takes on a subject, or should he have a critique he would like voiced, it is his right, no his duty to write a letter to the paper and give other students the chance to weigh the validity of his ideas. Any signed letter to the edi- tor which retains a dignified and respectable tone on a significant topic will be printed. Pan? . pyRaAMtik Echo Staff Invites Forum of Student Opinion The Newspaper Club published the Eastern Echo, the medium which seeks to bridge the communication gap among students, faculty and administration. The Echo, a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, reports news of school, students, faculty, and administration, and maintains a stand on specific issues. But just as importantly, the Echo gives the reader the opportunity to present his stand; and to stimulate student thought, essays are pre- sented on a wide range of topics. 1 Francis Penkava, assistant editor, consults with Mrs. Lowther, Echo advisor, about his first editorial, “On Peace Demonstra- tions.” 2 Seated (L-R): Pam Millikan, reporter; Brenda Staley, copy editor; Mark Stout, Feature editor; Chris Dorsett, managing editor; Tony Williamson, editor; Francis Penkava, assistant editor; Anthony Pugh, sports editor; Clara Dry, news editor; Sheila Kimrey, reporter; Standing (L-R): Kathy Maples, typist; Betty Overman, typist; Reggie Byrd, feature editor; Patsy Coble, reporter; Phyllis Murray; reporter; Joyce Thomas, re- porter. Activities 99

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