Administrators & teachers
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10/26/2011: Mike Marshall of the '63 class has shared the following
I was in the first class to graduate at East Forsyth (1963). My senior year, I had a physics teacher (he also taught chemistry) named Max Callahan. I tracked Max down and spent about 20 minutes on the phone with him this morning. He and his wife Norma are doing well and live in Buies Creek, near Lillington, NC. Max taught at Glenn before moving to East. He later left the teaching profession to take a job with CBS Publications, the consumer publishing division of CBS, Inc., and is still involved with the publishing business although he's mostly retired. Max, originally from Shelby, NC, graduated from Wake Forest University in the class of 1957. Partly because of the interest in physics he sparked in me, I ended up majoring in physics at UNC (Chapel Hill). We had some great teachers at East in those days and he was one of the best.
Summer before last, I went with a couple of other folks up to Stokes County, NC to visit two other former East faculty members: Ray M. Graves, Jr., and his wife Jeanette (Smith) Graves. Mrs. Graves taught at Kernersville before moving to East. She was also the faculty advisor for the year book at Kernersville and then at East the first year it opened. After leaving Kernersville, they built a house in Stokes County on the farm where Mrs. Graves was raised--a very beautiful house if I may say so. As a junior co-editor of the Kernersville year book and a senior co-editor at East during the 1962-63 school year, I had the opportunity to work with Mrs. Graves over an extended period of time and she was just great. Again, we had wonderful teachers at East while I was there.
Mike Marshall
Principals: (still gathering info)
1962-1976: Fred E Lewis
1977-1990: James K Wilhelm
1990 - ? Gene Moore