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Library CLub qavg Library new Look. Janet Marion and Bunny Inman faced eager, hungry students each Thursday during afternoon break with goodies of every size and description— all delicious. Mrs. Carrie Kirkman, East’s new librarian, worked constantly to make the library a comfortable, alive, stimulating area for re¬ search, study, or browsing. Resembling the stereotyped librarian not at all, the lively This group led the school in beginning a project to help finance Library Club members aided Mrs. Kirkman in keeping the library the new activity bus. From their weekly bake sales, they donated running smoothly and efficiently. $100 to the fund. Additional funds went for library improvements. 23
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SemoRS imuQUR vted rruth Science CIub. Charter members of the Math and Science Club included PhD Keicher, Newell Baker, Shirley Scott, Carroll Perkins, Marie Craddock, Linda TDley, Anna Jessup, Sylvia Lawson, Sammy Key, Jerry Gordon, and Mickey Love. Newly organized this year, the Math and Science Club replaced the inactive Science Club. Students who are interested in the math-science area made up its membership, and high performance in classes and in the club itself were encouraged. All areas of scientific and mathematical knowledge were explored. Mrs. Hill offered an extensive collection of geological specimens for study. Miss McGee and Mrs. Hill counceled the group on career opportunities in science and mathematics. Darlene Cook, treasurer; Sammy Key, president; Newell Baker, vice-president; and Linda Tilley, secretary, were officers of the Math and Science Club for 1967—68. 22 Mrs. Edith Hill gave her expert Miss Willie Lou McGee directed guidance in science. math activities of the group.
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futuRe f RmeRS Built a qReenhouse ABOVE: Several Future Farmers watch carefully as Mr. James Wilburn, adviser, demonstrates proper use of power tools. BELOW: Mr. David Boyd stresses care of equipment. Consulting with advisers was a frequent necessity for officers Wyatt Needham, president; Rex Joyce, treasurer; John Goins, sentinel; Dennis Love, secretary; Ronnie Chilton, reporter; Harold Creasey, vice-president. Larry Hutchens and Kerry Sheppard took some window measure ments while Wayne Inman and Steve Marion observed. 24
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