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Study Hall Info . . . Study halls were designed for the purposes of studying. Some students take advantage of an opportunity of doing their homework; others have tried to make their own rules. In Mr. Russell Penn's third period study hall, one can see team work in action. Students are busy doing their chores . They seem to be relaxed in a quiet atmosphere. More than 250 students are assigned to the 3° study hall, which is supervised by four teachers. Mr. Penn carefully points out the reason for maintaining a good study hall. He said, As chairman of this study hall, my job is to make it possible for students to study. The key to our success is team work from the students and teachers. Mr. Penn is proud of his assistants: Miss Fowlks, Mr. Prather, Mrs. Kuntz and Mr. Melson. His helpers also deserve a pat on the back: Katherine Joiner, Carren Booker, Barbara Dawson, Shirley Robinson and Denise Harper. In addition to his duties, Mr. Penn is chairman of the Faculty Planning Committee, Union Conference Committee, and Chairman of the Science Department. His hobbies are music, all kinds of sports and entertaining Mrs. Penn. THIS IS THE WAY IT'S DONE - Mr. Penn checks with Patricia Davis, Douglas McDuffie. BACKGROUND: James Adams and Ronnie Talley. BUSY AT WORK - Debra Kimbro, Elizabeth Nicholson, Tiny Wright, Theresa Hardin, Lona Elmore, Daryl Dickerson, Joe Thompson, Michael Coats, Emilian White, Linda Lester, Yinitius Wynn, Geraldine Moore, Joyce Sumpter. ALL'S QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT - Emilian White, Michael Costes, Karen Banks, Karen Booker, William Orr, Peggy Carter, Debra Sheats, Roberta Parks, Carrol Sherry, Kenneth Fluellyn, Billy Orr, and James Adams. 27
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John Hay Students And Faculty Contribute Last autumn tragedy struck the family of Mr. H.P. Goins. An intruder shot and killed his wife and wounded Mr. Goins, teacher assistant. When lohn Hay students and faculty learned of the incident, they contributed $400.00 to the Goins family. The check was presented by Mr. Farley Seldom, principal, and John Nolan, student council president. LENDING A HELPING HAND - L TO R: Mrs. Barbara Saulsberry, student council sponsor, John Nolan, president, Mr. Farley Seldom, and Mr. Squire Tyus. 26
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FORMER INDUCTEES: 1st ROW: L TO R: Vanessa Davis, Kathy Coleman, Patricia Davis, Judy Bray, Monte McDuf-fey, Yolanda Woodard, Larry Hodge. 2nd ROW: L TO R: Harold Harris, Rcbeca Adams. 3rd ROW: L TO R: Antoinette Charleston, Carol Revels, Emily Austin, Yinitrus Wynn. Carolyn Hardy, Sharon Brim, Kattie Aloway, Denis Cold-breath, Katherine Johnson. 4th ROW: L TO R: Belinda Williams, Beverly Crimes, Alvera Thomas, Carolyn Benjamin Donna Snead, Sandra Bolware, Beverly Motley, Sandra Ponder, Fayetta Hariston. I PLEDGE MYSELF TO UPHOLD .... promise the new inductees. L TO R: Harold Harris, Joyce Harris, Valerie Harris, Elfreida Hines, Norman House, Monte Me Duffy, Yolanda Woodard, Lester Love, Shirley Junius, Willetha Parker, Eric Smith, Barbara Tyson, Sharon Vaughan. SEATED AT MICROPHONE - Cynthia Jackson. Honor Society Taps Fifteen Students The John Hay Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 15 new students in an impressive ceremony, Friday, December 4, 1970 in the school's auditorium. Mr. Charles Loeb, editor of the Call - Post, addressed the group. Destination of Today's Generation , was composed and read by Yolanda Woodard. Patricia Davis explained the scholarships role, whife Judy Bray tackled Leadership . Kathy Coleman selected Character , and Montez McDuffey condludcd with Service . 28 SUCCESS HAS NO LIMITATIONS - In wheel chair receiving certificate is James Marabito STANDING: Belinda Williams and Anoinette Charleston.
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