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Z2 Z1 ,Z 814- gf . r 1 4, K 'Kite- 'ff ' ,. . . 3 The newest club at J.l:. Webb 5. High School is the Science Club. ':V- f l - ' lT was organized in the early , Tall under the direction of Mr. King, Mrs. Currin, and Mrs. Johnson. To insure that the club would be a permanent organization, a constitution was written and approved by The club. As stated in The constitution The purpose of The Science Club is to provide The opportunity tor students To develop Their attitudes, skills, and understanding at scientitic knowledge. The highlight ot The year was The Club's sponsoring at The School Science Fair. The winners it ot This lair attended The State Science Fair in Raleigh. 5EATEDr Gwen l'liQlWTOWeI', Treasurer, Iola peed, Secretary. STANDING: Gary Cash, President, Mrs. Currin, Advisor, Meyer Dvvorsky, Vice President. EXTT ' ' Science A A Q A , pq Sf S Q . K . FIRST ROW: Iola peed, Isobell Talton, Kathy Webb, Patsy Slaughter, Delores Oakley, Jinny Shotwell, Nancy Hicks, Janet Lumpkins, Amy Stovall. SECOND ROW: Joy Forsythe, Flora Taylor, David Brooks, Frank Glover, Donnie Tingen, Sholar Powell, Marsha Aitken, Laurie Lyon, Linda Cannady, Jerry Broyal, Linda Grissom, David Rose, John Hunt, Tommy Arrington. THIRD ROW: Sam Currin, Gwen Hightower, Mike Avant, Gary Cash, Robert Hill, Ann Colenda, Claudette Hilton, Lennie Green, George Hunt, Forest Oakley, Danny Hunt. FOURTH ROW: Jimrny Wright, Tommy Currin, Meyer Dworsky, Sidney Corner, Ben Grimes, Herbert Washington, Charles Piper, Carroll Hart, Billy Usry, Robin Young. Meyer Dwarsky and Robert Montague work on chemical magic show. 45 hi
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FuTure Teachers DT America The l:uTure Teachers of America is a vvorThvvhile organizaTion, The purpose aT which is To acquainT The sTudenTs wiTh The TuncTions of The Teaching profession. Many have shown a profound inTeresT in This club since iTs beginning. Learning of The various branches aT Teaching has been boTh inform- aTive and revealing To each member. By presenTing programs, The prospecTive Teachers are given an opporTuniTy To explore and To learn abauT The possibiliTies of The Teaching profession. The members are able To help each oTher To undersTand and To recog- nize Their individual poTenTials Tor becoming successTul Teachers. Pam Pruitr, Vice President: Donna Blackwell, Secretory, Dororhea Jones, Treasurer, Linda Hobgood, Reporter, KaThy Webb, Reporter, Mrs. Mary McSvvain, Advisor, Linda Daniel, Presidenf, fnof picturedl. l:.T.A. members teach classes aT Webb Tor one day. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Timberlake, Liza Corrin, Linda Hobgaod, Linda Gill, l3aTsy SlaughTer, AnneTTe Currin, Jinny Shoivvell, Nancy Hicks. SECOND ROW: Amy STovall, Donna Blackvvell, Linda Daniel, Jean Roller, Sondra Howard, Janet Lumpkins, Cinde- rella Boyd, Kathy Webb, Ann Wilkerson. THIRD RUW: Nancy Currin, Val.inda Ellioh, Sandra Dickerson, Ann Colenda, Linda Cannady, Dorothea Jones, ClaudeTTe HilTon, MargareT Chaplin. FOURTH ROW: Mariorie Cole, Teresa WaTkins, Pam PruiTT, Cree Hicks, Sam Currin, Vann CuTTs, Marshall Tingen. F.T.!-X. girls discuss Teaching profession with Miss MclnTyre. n 1
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5 ' 95.5 55 N FIRST ROW: Maxine Jeifcoat, Glenn Lilly, Susan Fox, Leslie Saunders, Janie Williamson, Joy Wilkie, Steve Wright, Cecil Peebles, Buster Lumpkin, Ai Barnes. SECOND ROW: Ginnie Lee Dickerson, Mary Debbie Cutts, Bruce Dickerson, Carrie Pruitt, Ruth Wheeler, Faye Noell, Linda Aitken, Mary Mitchell, Mary Ann Culbreth, Patricia Fiscus, Kathy Boyd, Barbara May, Gene Ayscue, Dale Williford, Christine lnscoe. THIRD ROW: Teresa Currin, Cecelia Pruitt, Sherry Hicks, Melinda Currin, Gail DeMent, Billy Bullock, Hugh Currin, Jr., rl' SEATED: Susan Corbitt, President, Mrs. Gladys Satterwhite, Advisor, Linda Aitken, President, Teresa Curtin, President. STAN DIN G: Mary Mitchell, Secretary, Nancy Harris, Vice President, Gene I-Xyscue, Secretary, Betty Yancey, Vice President, Jackie Clark, Secretary, Al Barnes, Vice President. Janet Wrenn, Betty Lynn Yancey, Gracie Boyd, Bryant Haskins David Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Clark, Wayne Currin, Jimmy Williams, Lucy Hancock, Rose Puckett, Danny Hall Sammy Hobgood, Bill Mitchell, Mike Currin, David Stewart, Cinderella Boyd, Nancy Harris, Susan Hunt, Lyna Breedlove. FIFTH ROW: Kitty Boswood, Susan Corbitt, Bryant Murchinson, Dal Mackie, Bill Daniel, Ronnie Currin, Robbie Clark, Matt Norris, James Allen, Drew Morgan, Lindsey Yancey, Ronnie Bowling, William Adcock. 1 1 Latin I The primum bonum ot a beginning Latin student is to make the Latin Club, tor thereby hang many extras. One of these is being a slave at the annual Roman banquet in the spring. Boys and girls, wearing a short servant's tunic, carry out their masters' orders. These range from doing acrabatics to singing solos. For three days after they are sold, they work tor their owners. Freshmen are chosen every year to present a dance feature at the banquet. This year's dance theme was a salute to the Nine Muses, who were depicted on a mural backdrop with their horse, Pegasus. Sixty-seven Latin l J.C.L.'ers have two new experiences beckoning them: attending the N.C. J.C.L. Convention in Chapel Hill in March, and attending the National Convention at Bowling Green, Kentucky. Those whose grades recommend them will receive a boost from the club treasury. It is no wonder that Latin l students tind their participation in Cognoscamus one ot the highlights ot the year.
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