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Story March 21, 1961

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Mrs. Gwendolyn A. Ealey is named Teacher of the Year at I. P. Reynolds School, recognized for her degrees from Clark College, studies at Atlanta and Howard Universities, professional memberships, church activity, YWCA role, scouting sponsorship, educational travels, and dedication to teaching.

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Mrs. Gwendolyn Ealey
Teacher of Year At
I. P. Reynolds School

MRS. GWENDOLYN A. EALEY

The I. P. Reynolds School has elected Mrs. Gwendolyn A. Ealey as "teacher of the Year."

Mrs. Ealey received her A. B. degree from Clark College and has studied at Atlanta and Howard Universities. She holds membership in the GTEA, PTA, NNEA and is an active member of Allen Temple A. M. E. Church. She is the school representative to the YWCA and sponsors the Cub Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. She has traveled extensively throughout the United States.

Her purpose for traveling always being educational.

Because of her wide range of experiences in the teaching profession, devotion to her job, and her outstanding personality, I. P. Reynolds school is proud to congratulate Mrs. Ealey for her achievement.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Teacher Of The Year Educational Achievement Teaching Profession Community Involvement

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Gwendolyn A. Ealey

Where did it happen?

I. P. Reynolds School

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Key Persons

Mrs. Gwendolyn A. Ealey

Location

I. P. Reynolds School

Story Details

Mrs. Gwendolyn A. Ealey is elected Teacher of the Year at I. P. Reynolds School for her educational background from Clark College and studies at Atlanta and Howard Universities, memberships in GTEA, PTA, NNEA, active role in Allen Temple A. M. E. Church, representation to YWCA, sponsorship of Cub Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, extensive educational travels in the United States, wide teaching experiences, job devotion, and outstanding personality.

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