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..-fi .. ln order to stimulate an interest in science and math- ematics. the junior Engi- neers Club is attempting to sponsor tours to places of interest, speakers in the fields of science or engi- neering, films and demon- strations that would tend to create an interest in the subjects mentioned above. Members are asked to work on proiects which the club hopes to present at a Science lfair. lt is the belief of the club that these proiects will help bring about an interest in science and mathematics. jr. Engineers Qs! 1 'NWK l' ' . -ui-q---Q --.-'M ivy., V. 5:4 I Wim . IS?-215 61:11 at W. S V. :www pf-gf gpg -. mm. , va- s. i as gl 3 . 1 fill , 4 10 shui! ' . 1.81 , . ,:':'5'.a'2 W . il .at Sawyer, j. Fulp, W. Gibbs. ROW TWO: M. Lynch. ROW THREE: R. Miller, W. Kelly, V. Cockerham, P. Boston, T. Caldwell. ROW FOUR: E. Goodman, M. jatret, F. Tanner, C. Sawyer, A. Gunn. ROW FIVE: W. Richardson, H. Smith, D. Morrison, J. Fielder, H. Wilson. ROW SIX: K. Rockett, G. Campbell, T. Scales, L. Douthit, W. Smith. ROW SEVEN: J. Thomas, L. Reynolds, K. jones, L- JONES. C- 5!3Plef00l- ROW ONE: J. Lowerance, A. Clinton, R. Jackson, J. Rousseau, A. Coleman, C. Thomas, J. Truesdale, J. Terry, L. Montgomery, W. Hairston, R. Sumbler, N. Phofography Club The purpose of the pho- tography club is to create interest among the students to secure a general knowl- edge of how to use a camera. The club meets every Thursday afternoon. They develop films and print pic- tures. Officers for this year are as follows: Annie L. Rice, pres.: Lester Reynolds, vice- pres.: Helena jefferson, sec.: Zella Nettles, treas. Mr. Miller is the director. K Jones, I.. Reynolds, W. Richardson, M. Ashley, G. Campbell, L. Montgomery, G. Peoples, V. Halloway, Y. Miller, G. Wilson, P. Hash, L. Wilson, A. Brindell, T. Leggett, A. Rice, J. Rousseau, D. Thomas. 23
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F. B. l. A. Gee .,' s ' ,v--C42 KJ 'xr 3. lks A ROW ONE: A. Peters, P. Boston, V. Holloway, G. Charles, H B. Smith, A. Anderson, B. Collins, M. Ledbetter, D. Thomas, . Ingram, B. Robinson, M. Long. ROW TWO: B. Parham, H. J. Aldridge, R. Peay, W. Garrison. STANDING: R. Lyles, Blueford, Hairston, B. Alsbrook, H. Bracey, W. MCCOY. J- Tre:-ls.: M. Steele, Vice-Pres.: C. Rucker, Sec., B. Mitchell, Pr Finney, H. Doby, A. McDonald. ROW THREE: D. Brown, es., A. E. Dudley, Sponsor. Typing is taught six hours per day here at Atkins. There are five classes in be- ginner's typing and one ad- vanced typing class. The stu- dents in the beginner's course are taught the basic techniques for operating the typewriter, the improvement of typing skill, problem typing, typing for personal use, the business letter, tabu- lations, and manuscript typ- ing. The advanced typing class's work consists of how to improve typing power, problems in office proce- dure, office forms, making duplicate copies, the use of mimeograph, production work, and legal typing. 22 Typing Class A The Atkins High School chapter of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America was granted its charter on Jan- uary l6, 1957 by the United Business Education Associa- tion. The charter number is 1510. The purpose of the organization is to get each member to prepare himself for a useful occupation, to be actively interested in bet- ter social, political, commu- nity, and family life, and to carry out assigned tasks in a manner that will reflect credit to himself, his asso- ciates, his school, and his community. Misses M. Smith and A. E. Dudley are sponsors of the group. tmpoomwe 000000000 Qoeooootw 3 - .ooo0000'0 Q ...Ag --. . gtg.. - Txrixu O 4 SSX ROW ONE: W. Peay, A. James. ROW TWO: A. H ' H R- - . ingfsrn, R. Hairston, M. Roberts, J. Wallace. Rowmifiiiiiisnz FlV1Iii.ShligiiiltiSE.BlZlil:dey'CLLcuimmiilmna' M' Long' ROW F. Lassiter, S. Washington, O. Saunders, J. Allen. ROW FOU ' i ' ' Y' ' issuer' ' racey'
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Trades 6lasses mn- . AUTO MECHANICS G A ' ' This grsiip of boys learn the fundamentals of auto mechanics and then they practice on old cars until they can repair the good cars from bumper to bumper. I ROW ONE: E. Puryear, J. Akers, li. Davis, C. Conner, R. Howell, J. Smith, J. Richardson, T. McCloud, B. Davis, N. King, W. Hunter, I.. Witherspoon, A. Williams, C. Jeffers. ROXV TWO: M. Massey, H. Simon, B. Moton, F. Mc- millian, R. Samuel, R. Hoover, C. Woodruff, B. Howard, F. Agnew, J. Cunning- -., -.3 ham, I.. Fair, J. Rivers. --1 J, B AX PAINTING Two three hour classes in painting practice their trade daily. They paint homes inside during the told weather and outside when the we is, warmer. Mr. Jesse McDonald is the instructor. ROW ONF: N. James, G. Williams, J. I.omax, J. Cunningham. ROW TWO: H, Rite, J. Watts, XV. Tillman, A. Johnson, H. Archie, C. Rice. N. Jones, N Price, I.. Kinzer. ROW THRFF: W. Soloman, L. Beary, J. Mcllwain, N Crockett, H. Warren, IQ. W'inthrie, W. Daily, T. Brenson, W. Scott. X w.-. 1 ' 1CPl'imf Nb' CARPENTRY , I .K-'R' of 1 Under the instruction of Mr. Lassiter, these boys acquire the fundamental T .uf building. They enjoy making and staining furniture for themselves. EFT TO RIGHT: A. Burton, W. Hairston, J. Young, R. Carter, W. Crumblin, N. Revels, R. Stephens, E. Charles. i 1 - MASONRY The trowel. mortar and bricks are the trademarks of this class. Two large classes of boys learn to build houses inside daily and tear ther? down in an effort to learn to lay britks. V Epgpk ROW ONE. F Fl nt . Gra W. ohnson R Butler BF'Kim 'J I h qs. Crow ' - y - J y. J . - . ' brews s - - ' ford, D. Worthy, W. Rogers, W. Duck. ROW TWO: D. Hartsfield, W. Clark. Ii. Gethers, R. Gholsron, J. Gardner, R. Posey, D. Clyburn. C. Commor, C. Gore, M. Wilkes, R. Adams, J. Spencer, D. Funderburk.
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