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to seRve, achieve, and qrow Connie Sheppard received the flame from the candle of Shirley Nunn during impressive induction ceremonies after initiation. The Paul A. Reid Chapter of Future Teachers of America added a seventh active year to its history. Named for one of North Carolina’s foremost edu¬ cators, the East chapter accepted for membership those students with sincere interest in the teaching profession and academic achievement. “Interest and enthusiasm have been at a high level,” said Mrs. Ridenhour, adviser, “making this one of the most active FTA’s in recent years.” Again the most active FTA in the area, East’s Future Teachers raised funds for the bus fund in doughnut sales and helped prepare packages for our soldiers in Viet Nam. Reid ChapteR of f.t.A. Above: The Sensational Six set the mood, while guests at Sweetheart Dance responded. Below: Sweetheart Queen Lynn Angel beamed happily as she chatted with Martha Spillman and Yvonne Simmons, two members of her court. 17
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f-utime teacheRS of AmeRica Sought Mrs. Ruth Ridenhour inspired her Future Teachers by her interest in them and her love of teaching. Charlotte Cox, treasurer; Shirley Nunn, vice-president; Cliff Christian, reporter; Judy Wilburn, president; Sandra Fulk, historian, Cynthia Smith, secretary; and Cathy Roberts, parliamentatian, directed FTA activities. F.T.A. members posed for photographer before boarding activity bus bound for state convention at N.C. State University. the pauL a. 16
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Le CeRCle pRancais 6ouBleC its Miss Norma Draughn sponsored the larg¬ est Cercle Francais in East Surry history. Serving as officers were Pat (Patrice) Hunter, president; Sandra (Brigitte) Fulk, vice-president; Merle (Pierre) Grogan, treasurer; Phyllis (Nanette) Bullington, reporter; Yvonne (Yvette) Simmons, program chairman; Athey (Margot) Xiouris, program chairman; and Martha (Marthe) Spillman, secretary. These thirty members of Le Cercle Francais represented less than half the club’s membership after second-quarter initiation. Joy (Joie) Simmons led Ronnie (Rene) Diamont over an obstacle course strewn with imaginary eggs, to the delight of more fortunate club members.
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