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(Above) Sophomores learn lo use research books. Library-Pages From the Past Our high school library is not only a place for reference work and reading enjoyment but it is a place where one can go and relive the days of the past. Stories and true accounts of the mold- ing of our nation are pictured in the words written in the many books belonging to the library. Mr. Avon Elder, school librarian, is deeply concerned with building up the library. Although no new books were placed on the shelves this year, three new sets of encyclopedias, two maps and audio visual equipment were added. Mr. Elder is also responsible for the maga- zines and newspapers in study hall which everyone enjoys so much. Student helpers assist Mr. Elder in checking in and out books, helping stu- dents find books and needed informa- tion. Together they keep the library run- ning smoothly. (Above) Sir Avon Elder Library 17
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Freedom of the Press Continues (Above) Lady Lavonne Strickland. (Above) Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil. In 1735, John Peter Zenger was put on trial for printing attacks on the governor of New York in his paper. The jury, which wasir accordance with English law, found him not guilty and he returned to edit his paper. This was the first step in the fight for freedotr of the press. The Journalism department here publishes a monthly school paper, “Bearcat Eyes”, together with special issues, such as Quil Quotes. Journalism I students learn to write effective news, sports, and feature stories. Journalism II furnishes the columnists with theii own column appearing in every issue. Also from Journalism classes, photographers and annual staff members are born and raised. The Journalism department and their sponsor, Mrs. Lavone Strickland, work extremely hard all year to publish an outstanding yearbook and paper. (Below) Journalism I puts paper together. 16 Journalism (Below) Familiar papers to the Annual Staff. V I. A. N N I N ti s
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1976-1 776 = 200 (Above) Col. Gary DefTenbaugh (Below) Phillip swamped with math. 18 Math
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