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3 ' 6 A Chooses (jeacner of the jjear The Future Teachers of America Club offers prac¬ tical experience for those juniors and seniors interested in pursuing the teaching profession. Experienced persons in the education field provide interesting programs as guest speakers. The high-light of the year is Teacher Appreication Day. Teacher-of-the-year is selected by the members and is recognized at a program at assembly. - ipi r . - -M wmmmmm PANTOMIMING teachers includes Kenneth Freshwater performing the Miss Rogers wave. AN apple on Teachers ' Appreciation Day keeps the bad grades away for Wanda Massey, Linda Wade, and Myra Oakley. Front Row: B. Gilland, C. Richmond (vice president), C. Bryan, J. Sellars, D. Murray (secretary), J. Graham, C. Lawrence, J. Jones. Second Row: W. Massey (project chairman), J. Thomas (president), S. Satterfield, D. Cooper, J. Griffin, J. Albright (treasurer), M. Oakley, L. Wade, J. Ashley. Third Row: D. Thomas, D. Faucette, L. Wright, M. Compton, K. Freshwater, D. Huey, J. Butler, E. Barnett, B. Mullis. Back Row: S. George (program chairman), R. Caviness, K. Yates, A. Hill, B. Watkins, R. Thompson, T. Kauffman, M. Terrell, L. Thompson.
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Monogram Club Sponsors Softool Clean-up Membership into the Monogram Club is received by a student when he has lettered in one or more sports. All senior members of the club who have lettered at least twice in the same sport are presented school sweaters in recognition of this accomplishment. These are paid for by the club with the proceeds that it receives from the magazine sales. The club ' s aims are to keep Eastern ' s athletic stan¬ dards high and to recognize deserving athletes. It also wants to invest in its members and the other students of E. H.S. genuine school spirit and a real zeal and enthu¬ siasm for the school ' s athletic program and its athletes. Front Row: K. Smith (secretary), R. York (president), A. Ward (vice Presi- K. Bungamer, dent), R. Caviness (treasurer). Second Row: N. Black, L. McLeod, K. Fuqua, D. Oakley, L. J. Griffin, J. Thomas, W. Massey, L. Wade, E. Starnes, P. Alvis, T. Self, T. York, T. S. George, A. Stanfield, H. Bell, J. Albright. Third Row: W. Lunsford, M. Brady, J. D. Maultsby, D. Westbrook, E. Gilliam, G. Anderson, L. Hopkins, R. Porter, F. Oliver, C. Thomas, B. Oldham, J. Butler, W. Gardner. Fourth Row: C. Riley, K. Dodson, R. A. Hill, R. Cook, J. Duncan, L. Ray, H. Hawkins, B. Merhing, Raines, K. Brady, S. Anthony. Fifth Row: B. Allen, M. Sykes, Kauffman, B. Oldham, K. Caison, S. Riley, M. Compton, Watkins, M. Ray, K. Ray. Back Row: J. Alvis, D. Martin, L. Modlin, D. Turner, L. Allen, H. Hamilton, L. Wright, Robertson, B. Jeffries, R. Ray, J. Bowland, W. Fonville. WIELDING the dust mops for clean-up day are Andy Ward and Gaynelle Anderson. MR, Fred Miller speaks to the Monogram Club on Motivation in the school athletic program .
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Underclassmen Participate in Physical Science CluS The Physical Science Club, under the leadership of Mr. Edgerton and Mrs. Taylor is designed to give a gen¬ eral knowledge of all non-biological fields of science. The members are mainly students who are taking phys¬ ical science this year. The programs of the club feature interesting speakers from various fields of science. One of the most interest¬ ing was on the laser which was given by a representa¬ tive of Bell Telephone Company. The members were shown how messages can actually travel over a beam of light and were told of research being done with this rev¬ olutionary new device. Field trips were planned for spring, one of these a tour of the Western Electric plant in Burlington. Laser is explained in meeting of club. MR. Edgerton explains the intricacies of the solar system to the physical science club. Front Row: L. Craft, B. McAlister, N. Jones, G. Burnett, J. Hayes, K. Laws, E. Workman, R. Weiss, N. Terry, M. Riley, W. Moffitt, I. Hall. Second Row: J. Modlin, W. Crabtree, M. Lynch, S. Loy, M. Kemodle, J. Tuttle, J. Hurdle, T. Warren, V. Newlin, D. Ray, J. Castle, B. Anderson. Back Row: J. Jones, M. Riley, R. Morris, S. Barnette, J. McKinney, B. Brown, J. Wheely, L. Boggs, B. Sykes, C. Tony, J. Brigman.
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