1 J. March J, 19^^ No vJ u Joseph Zerbach and Larry Saunders have l^een chosen to represent West Montgomery High School in the Fourth North Carolina Junior Science Symposium. They vill go with two rep resentatives from East Montgomery and Mr. Wright^ the chemistry teacher at East. The 1962 North Carolina Junior Symposium is sche duled to be held on the compus of Puke University, Uurham, North Carolina, March 15, I6, and 17. The Symposium will be attended by approximately I80 selec ted North Carolina hi^ school sophomore and jun ior stud.ents accompanied by about of their | science teachers. The Sym- posiitm will be sponsored , '■ by the North Carolina Acad-| emy of -Science, Raleigh, North CJarolina, and. the IT. S. Army Research Office (Durham), with the cooper ation of Duke University j and with science program- t ning assistance from the j North Carolina State De- | partment of Public Instruc-' tion, Ralei^, North Caro lina. . The;i thene of the Symposimi will be "Research (Continued page 8 ) D EAK The third annual Career Day £or all tenth gj:ade students of the East Mont gomery High School and the West Montgomery High Scho ol will be held on Friday, March 23, 19^2, from 9 a.m. until 3'*20 p.m. The pro gram will be held in the First Baptist Church in Troy with I06 West students in attend?''* "“e. Dr. J. Lem Stokes, II, President of Pfeiffer Col lege, will deliver the key note address during the first general sessin which will begin at nine-fifteen o’ clock. Each student will have the opportunity to hear a discussion concerning three different vocation in 1962 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 3> Elerbe at West April 6, West At Rand.leman April 13, East at West Aprjl 20, West at Jordan Matthews• April 27, Jordan Matthews at West May k, West at East May 11, Randleman at West May 15, West at Elerbe which he has a special in terest. All tenth grade students have indicated on the interesi? survey the \'Bxious vocations to be discussed. Business and professional ixien and women are being invited to lead the discussion in each group. Sixty-two vocations will be discussed. Three of these are new-airline stewardess, psychologist, and architect. The Career Day Program is being planned in connec tion with the guidance pro gram of the schools. It is hoped that the program will afford each tenth grade student a chance to become informed on many different vocations, and, thus, be better prepared to make choices in the subjects to be studied during hi^ sch ool. The "future Teacher' s Clubs from East and”West Montgomery High .'Schools will be host to the group. The West Montgomery • ‘ Club is sponsored by Miss Celia Ann Bs?own and the East Montgomery club is spon sored by Mrs. Betty Lou Kellis. The lunch will be ser ved by women of the First Baptist Church in Troy,

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