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Tom Heady, a future voter, practices on the sample voting machine during November elections. GOCD WORK GO HAND IN HAND This school year being e l e c t i o n and inaugural year too, made it easier for upper classmen to understand their lessons on U. S. History and government. History and civics students learned how to use a voting machine and held a mock election. Mr. David Bartlow, the history teacher, took the civics students to Anderson where they saw the man who was to become the thirty-fifth President of the United States. Shownbelow are three of the F period civics students commenting on the charts made for local government study. They are Linda Nacoff, Kay Freeman, and Judy Shaw Cseatedl. Linda says, Now this is the way it is done here, isn't it, Kay? Well, isn't it? Or is it?
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If Bennie laces those moccasins up correctly maybe Jerry will help by trying them on for him. CREATIVE THINKIN Jerry Hutson and Bennie D av i ds o n , seniors in the art class, are looking over the instructions for putting together Bennie's moccasins. Besides wo r k i n g in crafts, Cathryn Lucas's art students, learn to use different styles of lettering and lettering brushes for posters, charcoal and chalk in pictures, and all about famous artists. G AND ZEAL TO D0 Included in one of the many speeches given by the speech students was Doug Hood's demonstration of how to make pizza. Other requirements for the course were speeches of introduction, explanation and presentations of personal views. A little sauce, a little cheese, add some meat, bake twenty-five minutes and presto ---pizza!
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THE MARCHING BAND AND ROBED CHOIR The members of the band are as follows: front row - Dixie Heaton, Elaine Floyd, Maribeth Whetsel, Teresa Welker, Mary Shoulders, Barbara Heniser, Janet Whalen, Penny Floyd, second row - Susan Spoo, Karen Jarvis, Patty Whetsel, Judy Blake, Elaine Heaton, Karen Hood, Sandra Masters, Kathy Lee, Linda Kallner, Jeannie Allen, Pam Smith, and Lynnette Smith, third row - Diane Hunni- cutt, France s Granger, Ann Todd, Jean Chambers, Doris Knight, Sharon McPhearson, Ginger Knight, Carolyn Wright, Bob Dellinger, Marlene Kirby, Dave Roby, John Hoppes, Lee Riegel, Jeffery Ki m m e r ling , and Larry Bardonnerg fourth row - Carol Mock, David Jack, Steve Summer, Delbert Burton, Marsha Jarvis, Ronnie Buster, Danny Swart, Terry Foust, Ella Rigsby, Danny Johnson, and Tom Singer, fifth row - Mr. Barker, Steve Cox, Terry Hiatt, Ed Hart, Steve Wilson, Terry Heaton, David Lawson, and Mike Jarvis.
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