Eastern Alamance High School - Signa Yearbook (Mebane, NC)

 - Class of 1966

Page 59 of 184

 

Eastern Alamance High School - Signa Yearbook (Mebane, NC) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 59 of 184
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SYMBOLIZING the torch of the NHS, Sherron George lights the candles of two new members, Sherry Woodford and Ellen Barnett. NHS Sponsors Scholarship Lights were dimmed, and an attentive silence fell over the seven hundred pupils at assembly as robed figures carrying lighted candles marched slowly down the National Honor Society, when twenty-five members were inducted into the society. This year there were many service projects. In Oc¬ tober, they sponsored College Day. In December, they sponsored the traditional White Christmas program to distribute gifts to needy families from the entire student body. Each Wednesday, members of the club serve as salesmen for the paperback books—so popular with the students of every class. A new project this year is the presentation of a small scholarship to the senior member of the society chosen for his ability to exemplify the qualities the Honor Society represents. LINDA McLeod purchases a book from David Westbrook while others browse through the rack. Front Row: S. Hupman, D. West¬ brook, J. Long, H. Bell, E. Gilliam. Second Row: L. Thompson, B. Mull is, C. Richmond. Third Row: T. Self, S. Woodford, G. Fonville, L. Wade, D. Murray, D. Thomas, S. George. Fourth Row: N. Black, J. Trollinger, R. Edwards, E. Barnette, S. Berry, H. Rudd, S. Nance. Fifth Row: S. Martin, J. Thomas, J. Graham, A. Stan¬ field. Standing: E. Bullard, D. Turner, W. Madren, R. Barn¬ well, L. Hopkins, D. Cates, K. Sykes, D.Huey, S. Whitfield, G. Faucette, S. Satterfield, S. Craft, A. Ward. 51

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Front Row: A. Combs, L. Barts, D. Graham, S. Hamilton, J. Lineberry, L. Hall. Second Row: B. Graham, M. Payne, F. Williams, A. Jeffreys, C. Phillips, M. Hobby. CiSrary Provides Research Haven Someone at the card index... somebody else riffling through the encyclopedia... over there at the table by the window, a girl engrossed in a n o v e 1... others at a table sharing the daily paper and the account of yester¬ day ' s sports... note cards spread out on a table while a senior industriously collects dope for a term paper- all this and more make up the busy activities of almost any day in the Eastern library. Under the supervision of Mr. Mark Tart, activities at the library may vary from concentrated attention on research to casual rendezvous with one ' s girl friend. JACK Lowe finds a wealth of in¬ formation in the card index.



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Key Cluh Marches jor “March of Dimes STANDING Front: K. Sykes (president), Seated: W. Gardner (vice president), R.York (treasurer),?. Smith (secretary), Front Row:I. Trollinger, K.Caison, L. Hopkins, J. Butler, M. Isley. Second Row: W. Braxton, B. Wall, D. Allgood, D. Cates, D. Maultsby, D. Westbrook, C. Thomas. Back Row: D. Oakley, M. Brady, L. Ray, R. Barnwell, R. Caviness, F. Browning, M. Ray, A. Hill, A. Ward, K. Yates. NEWS of the Key Clubs of the two Carolinas makes interesting reading for Mark Isley. DAVID Allgood represents Eastern as its candidate for district secretary. Service to the school and to the community high¬ lighted another successful Key Club year. Eastern High School pens were sold to bolster school spirit and to pur¬ chase the goal posts in our new stadium. A number of Key Clubbers also gave many hours of hard work in pre¬ paring the stadium for its first game. To improve the appearance of our school grounds, the Key Club provided new trash cans at various places on the campus. Activities were not confined, however, to our com¬ munity only. The Eastern Key Club was well-represented at both the Division V Conference in Burlington and the Carolinas District Convention in Columbia, South Carolina. New ideas gained from these conventions promised to be valuable assets to the Key Club in its fu¬ ture service projects.

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