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assistamtsoidf l ATTENDANCE DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Rita Tussey, Kathy Miller, Marlyn McDaniel, Marisa Boggs, Leila Epperson, Mrs. Louise Creasser. SECOND ROW: Mariane Hannemann, Denise Stiffler, Michelle Chandler, Fred Mindach, Kristi McKee, Roberta Seats, Gwen Ep- person. HEALTH DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Cassandra Gearlds, Evelyn Moore, Robin Wallace, Edna Hall, Connie Taylor, Kerry McCullough. SECOND ROW: Karen Smith, Starlett Gill, Pamela Evans, Rose Maxey, Judy Bishop, Dora Harrison. THIRD ROW: Mae Ford, Beverly Huebner, Vanessa Robinson, Penny Outlaw, Sandra Weber, Louise Jackson, Pam Waterman. f-rm PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Diana Wong, Michelle Tague, Cathy Stuck, Marilyn Williams, Donna Harts- burg, April Warner. SECOND ROW: Kim Harbin, Jael Perry, Sheila Chap- man, Cathy Gregory, Barbara Price, Sherri Chapman,Sherry Weiglein, Joy LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gertrude Russell, Patricia Barr, Diane Herrington, Becky Goode, Kathy Richardson, Mark Fiddler, Bryan Akers, Fran Mcguire, Wanda Dodd.SECOND ROW: Patty Holland, Regina McChristian, Marguerite Hayes, Jerry Bilman, Dina Eads, Roberta Bandy, Linda Petrey, Helen Morford, Venus Buses. THIRD ROW: Christi C2 Y' 6 2 Banta. THIRD ROW: Marna Coleman, Jackie McCall, Vicki Wright, Rene Robinson, Geneva Long, Karen June, Cathy Roberts, Mary Wright. FOURTH ROW: Carol Bennett, Aletha Willner, Brenda Johnson, Pamela Thomas, Lagenia Scott, Susie Williams, Debra Caldwell, Rhonda Crockett. Warner, Ron Holloway, Randall Porter, Sandra Zirnheld, Karen Askins, Buddy Harris, Larry Hayes, Carolyn Marshall, Mussetta Smith, Charles Burns. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Urban, Sherry Harmon, Debbie Armstrong, Linda Bruer, Bob DeLoach, Malcom Kirk, Dale Drinnon, Carol Rosebrock, Virginia Lee. I l l l l 'Q 1 ,r F Axyfx 1 A 'v f
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fcwgw N I 1 is ,ev Q 3 Y ' ' gg? HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Sandra Armes, Pat McKinney, Kathy Taylor, Gail Jones, Carlos Kirk. THIRD ROW: Clifton Taube, Juanita Froschauer, Karen Senour, Mary Milam, Roberta Bandy, Lovelace, sponsor: Darlene Watts, Doug McDaniel, Kevin Hook, Keith Ar- Carol Randolph. SECOND ROW: Sharon Pugh, Rolando Quintana, Mark mour, Carl Lowery, Bonnie Cameron. New semseoly ' School spirit and the organization of the sophomore class were the main topics of this year's Human Relations Council. Members of the group discussed ways of improving interest in student government, school sports, and school life in general. It was felt that students did not re- ceive enough experience in leadership during their underclass years, thus ham- pering the success of the senior year. Plans to organize the sophomore class, complete with officers, were begun with the help of school administrators. In this way, students would become trained in the ways of leadership and so make the senior year much smoother for both of- ficers and students. School spirit was another problem cry- ing for solutions. lt was discovered that many Juniors did not know the school song. For the Tech-Ben Davis basketball game, the Human Relations Council had the school song printed and distributed in the programs. Council members made their annual trips to feeder grade schools and also con- ducted tours of the campus for the visit- ing eighth graders. The Council l22 members equally numbered by race and sexi usually dis- cusses racial problems as a major concern, but this year pupil indifference topped the list. The council, therefore, strove for involvement. 6 fl, cv Q3 xr Q ,... - .I . A Us ff, KATHY TAYLOR is amused by an anti-trash sign while Kevin Hook looks on and Carol Randolph looks to find a laugh of her own!
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l MRS. EMMA EVANS demonstrates distillation to her Chemistry Class. ' paid 0661 iw Plug Goa D Keeping up to date on scientific de- velopments makes a busy Physical Sci- ence Department. A current study has been the air-track principle in eliminating friction of a mov- ing object. In another experiment a polar- oid camera made a series of images of a blinking light to measure the rate of movement. These experiments have a practical application and give a better understanding of daily life. Basic studies in chemistry, physics and earth science pointed the way toward the more advanced courses offered from time to time. By studying physical science, the pupil learns about matter and various types of energy. What can top a heart-tracing booth at Mardi Gras? Well, something less roman- tic and more homely might- be an analysis of tap water. What's in tap water? Ask a Chemistry-Physics Club member. These were projects of the club this year. Meanwhile, Mr. May has been busy with his next project-constructing a de- vice to measure brain waves, with pupils as test subjects. What it all boils down to is a club with plenty of challenge, with activity and dis- cussion to give it an outlet. 99339.-1-1 .wr nf X 'if , f- s I ' stag-'rl i MR. MAY'S Advanced Chemistry Class studies compounds through a spectroscope.
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