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'J ,.1--' K . .-- . I l NEWS BUFl EAU: Sheila Carey, Charlotte Alexander, Carolyn Marshall. .ff ' F fi' 5- M - T: - A 'le'.----- M-.-. .Q K' 'N Q .........' H' 'V L... - l l ' E V1 5 ABOVE: Frank LaFara prints it out in,the dark room. BELOW: I know I've been working on cross country for days, Miss J., but I can't find my scores! says Brad Witsman. 'na -vu, - - so-41. ABOVE: David Harwell and Phil Carbin also notice a few things at Franklin. BELOW: Reporter Bab York considers an exciting lead for a story. .ii '15 'S'
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1974 deadlines et in room 638- To the passer-by, the Cannon Office might seem like a room full of confusion, but to a staffer on either the yearbook or newspaper . . .We KNOW it is! Despite last minute deadline worries, the CANNON newspaper managed to come out on time lmore or lessl, and the yearbook you are now holding was fin- ished this year instead of next. Amid the general bedlam, one might have caught a glimpse of Cannon advisers Cecil Tresslar and Bernice Jones, along with the ever-efficient iwell, at least someone isll assistant Mrs. Betty Row- land. Through their undaunted efforts, along with those of the Cannon Kid- dies , lafter all, we deserve some creditll Tech students were able to enjoy the ARSENAL CANNON despite pandemoni- um. ATTENDING the IHSPA at Franklin College, Barb Wooten and Becky Goode point out a few interesting sights on campus. Cannon Office CANNON NEWSPAPER-FRONT ROW: Glenna Heavrin, Becky Goode, Michael L. Roberts, Sheila Carey, Doreen Martin, Leisa Hayden, Allen DuPriest, Kathy Miller. SECOND ROW: Nancy Eaton, Denise Denney, Barba Wooten, William R. Porter, Carl Cooper, Dale Drinnon, David Harwell Jr., Cecil Tresslar, adviser. l 'ii .1 CANNON YEA RBOOK-FRONT ROW: Bernice Jor-es, adviser: Renetta Constantine, Cindy Kitchens, Lawrence Yarrell, Michael Turner. SECOND ROW: Phillip Carbin, Mark Durick, Bonnie Ashworth, Russell Chase, Robin Wallace, Cathy Stuck. THIRD ROW: Barbara Taube, Donna Perkins, Bobbie Bandy, Marianne Hardester, Michael Dyson, Kris Weber, Sharon Kidwell, Mary Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Alexander, Lon Edison, James Bridgeforth, Jeff Edison, Brad Witsman, Kevin Hook, Charles Alexander, Ralph Howard, Frank LaFara. QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Doreen Martin, Cathy Stuck, Sheila Carey, Charlotte Alexander, Bobbie Bandy. SECOND ROW: Larry Yarrell, Kathy Miller, Mari- anne Hardester, Kevin Hook, Carl Cooper, Charles Alexander, Bab York, Kris Weber.
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A - 'Tuul-1 xg lf. 1 l i A ' ,lf l fi - A n 1 NJ ' ' inf q Q' g 1 , ,, ,' 1 l I Q 5 -'fb e-, .i X -.A IIA - Q, l J' , ,, ' ' J -' v l - r a .' r' I IQ... . K i ,, 'fn ' H 1-ff. . ' ' , '13 me Tm 1 A 1 I H 'M' er Y M Y V ' 't-iQ-...im WALTER DAVIS makes a point to his Government class. Learning is key to social studies Social Studies is more than just repeat- ing facts and figures about the American Revolution or the Gross National Product. The Tech Social Studies Department, headed by William Siedlecki again this year, tried to acquaint the people at Tech with the economic, historic, and social situations of the people of the world. Learning is the key factor, for no matter how many social studies courses you've taken, you could never learn too much about the people of the world. lt is man's nature to be curious, and what is there better to be curious about than man? As a people, or as an in- dividual, the facets of mankind are never ending. Continue to learn. lRVlN BRIMMAGE, Evelyn Day, and Russell Bryant share a moment of insight in their Afro- American History class. NILES FOREMAN assists in making history a visual experience. HISTORY appears to be blowing in the wind as members of the History Club view the campus from one of Tech's many historic sights. f 3 'E as U
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