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Industrial Arts lub A newly-formed club 1:nis year was the Industrial Arts Club. The club was com- prised of twenty-six boys who were doing satisfactory work in an industrial arts course and had desires to improve them- selves. For a new club, it was extremely active. Some of its activities were the formation of a parliamentary procedure team within the club, sponsoring a vic- tory dance at the Bossier YMCA, and planning a campus clean-up campaign. Mr. Sepulvado was the sponsor. Kevin Koeppen, President, Sammy Stroope, Vice Presidentg Barney Dowden, Secretary, Steve Lindsey, Treasurer, John Williams, Ser- geant-at-Armsg and Jim Knight, Reporter, were the club's officers. Robert Flowers, David Monismith, Billy Stengel, Tom Smith, Barney Dowden, George Markham, John Car- lisle, Jimmy Grotzinger, and Gary Runa ffront rowj. Steve Lindsey, Robert Walls, Robert Franklin, Lee Under- wood, Roger Price, Mark Fletcher, Sammy Stroope, John Williams, Bruce Bourgeois, and Mike Jones Cmiddle rowj. Henry Wheeler, David Conner, Richard Burt, Tom Speed, Richard Wallesverd, David Falkner, Mark War- ner, Jack Martin, Jim Knight, and Kevin Koeppen fback rowj.
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u S Visual Aids Club This year's Visual Aids Club consisted of twenty members, these were students Who were approved by the faculty and had an active interest in audio-visual aids. Their year was highlighted by a trip to the Media Center. The club, sponsored by Mr. Knowles, assisted teachers in the Visual Aids Room at various times during the year. Officers were: President, Leslie Heins, Vice Presi- dent, Billy Adkins, Secretary-Treasurer Ron Calkins. ,, s, John Cannon and Mark Taylor helped Members included: Mark Morgan, Randy Carter, Ron Calkins, in the Visual Aids Room by threading Mr. Knowles, sponsor ffront rowj. David Noziglia, Robert aprojector. Forbes, Dale McGee. Louis Stamm, Leslie Heins, Pat Larkin fmiddle rowj. Mike Rosalie, Gary Taylor, Stan Ford, Troy Hale, Joe Lagman, Billy Adkins fback rowj.
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Photo Club The Photo Club held classes for per- sons interested in photographic tech- niques this year. Membership was open to anyone Who had a C average and had an interest in photography. Of the twenty-five members, Ronald Durst, Carol Egnor, Barbara Forbes, Pat Mc- Coy, and Bob Jackson were outstanding. Mr. Parnell was the faculty advisor for the club. Officers were Ronald Durst, Presidentg John Wilhelm, Vice Presidentg Robert Johnson, Sec- retary, Mark Kimsey, Treasurerg Bob Jackson and Robert Sanders, Instructors Cfront to backj. Tommy Zimmer, Kathy Wilhelm, Denise Kehey ffront rowj. Barbara Forbes, Carol Egnor, Susan Loughner, Sharon Farrow fsecond rowj. Kitty Sawyar, Scott Carter, Ricky McClanahan, Mallorie Mathis Qthird rowl. Michael Mathis, David Allen, Bob Jackson ffourth rowj. Ronald Durst, Pat McCoy, Robert Johnson, Mark Kim- sey ffifth rowj. Robert Sanders, and Jim Strange fback rowj.
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