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Volume I . Numhei SuulhweM Junior High Sehuul. Ma Monitors on Duty SW Junior Band Active By l..ni |u.- Ua li.e s.,ulhv,.sl Jun„„ ll,i lic., l HaiHlheld jtshtM Ch .n, irt un Sun.ljv. Dei. 14. 197 Ballard J tudents lu ' dicalcd heir li os to freedom ll lis Phillip llrod Enter Fair [s the cou ■can Revo ourBicent rage and dedicaiion of who fought in the Amer- ulion that we honor in nnial. -Mr. McClendis and .Mr. ' inson are teaching Ballard . students about our American free enterprise dent, secretary, treasurer, and vice- president of manufacturing and de- cides what products are to be made Bv lim Murrav s stem through the . ction Club. and sold. While c ommercialism is taking The Action Club teaches basic The products are designed and Ballard ' A ' students %vill be sun. Wandd Culler. Steve Darrisaw. part of the pleasure out of the Bi- operations of the free enterprise methods by which to make them amons those attending Middle PhyUis Wilson. .Mitch Dugger. Lori centennial for some, millions of system by allowing students in the are set up. The price of the product Gcori ia ' s annual Social Science Kair Johnson. John Woods. Suzanne An- . mericans arc feeling the Spirit of course to form a miniature com- and exactly who will but them arc to be held at Gcor£;ia College in derson. Rick Carpenter, and Brid- ■76. The television networks are pany each quarter. determined and the materials are MiUedscvUlc on Feb. 20 and 21. get Teasky. doing muc 1 to capture the Bicen- Each company manufactures purchased for production. The main purpose of ihis year ' s Also David Ogden. Tommy tennial sp iril. The NBC Today producis to be sold door to door in The manufacturing then begins fair, staled Mr. Mosley. Ballard Spcl!. Margaret Rutland. Robert Show is c untingdown io the Bi- the lommunity and to students in with quality control to assure the A ' s advisor to ihe fair, is to inter- Shepard. Kathy Waldcn. Elizabeth centennial by doing a special scg- the school. Each student in the products are weU made, . fter they est students in the bicentennial. Parish, David Floyd. Lavornia meni each Fridav. going from ihe course becomes a siockhplder in are finished, the products are sold. About 34 students from Ballard Franklin. Wally Lucas. David Boyd. fiftieth sta te to enter ihe Union. the company. the profits arc reported and split A ' have enteres the contest and are Tim Pinson. Keith McCord. Theresa Hawaii, to the first State. Dcleware. Products such as knife racks and among the company members. beginning projects which range Brown, Brenda Coleman, George CBS has a one minute show each tic tac toe boards are being made to Mr Vinson stated. It is felt that from making revolutionary dresses Smith. Gerri Harrell, Kim Reyn- evening. T vo Hundred Years Ago sell during the v inter quarter. through Ballard . enlcrprisc, stu- to rewTiting the Constitution with a olds. David Williams. Greg Smith, Today, mo re commonly known as Each comptiny elects a board of dents have gained a better insight of quill. Kenneth Drawhorn. Lynn Mecks. the Bicente nnial Minutes, providing directors and sells company stock. the free enterprise system along The Sludems from Ballard ' A ' Tommy Kersery. Audrey Wilson. informatio 1 on important events of They then elect company officers with the American cconomicaJ who have entered are Monique Wat- Jessie Edwards, and Chcri Long. the Rcvolu ion. which are the president, vice-presi- system.
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Counselor Assistants Athletic Club OFFICERS: Phillip Morris, Kelvin Fleming, Gary Carter, Steve Spain, Roger Heath, Joseph Mason, Angela Corbin, Larry Sutton, Advisor, Coach Hudson
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