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PHOTO lilrllll--1l 'ronl Howl lr-ft to right: B. Jolliff, lll, Rogers, R. Grissom, D. Spf-ncer, N. Ennis, B. Quarles, D. Jackson, G. Carpenter, ll. llc-Inns, D. Grubb, W1 Mood. lliecond Rowj J. Ooley, D. Hittlr-, B. Pritchett, J. Mathews, Mr. VC . Gosscr. 'allark Room ln Usew was what we saw when the Photo Club swung into action this year. The Photo Club trained interested students to print and develop pictures. Did you ever notice the photo exhibits that were posted in the main hall by this club? These pictures were national contest winners. The officers: Butch Helms, president, Bill Pritchett, vice-presidentg and Nancy Ennis, secretary-treasurerg were aided by Mr. Cosser, sponsor. The Art Club presented a scholarship and medallion to the most outstanding senior in art and to the most promising student in art this school year. Since the club had a larger number of members than in past years, its activities were more extensive. One ofthe club's biggest projects was helping to decorate for the All-School Dance. A great help in the planning and carrying out of this work was lVlrs. Rabb, sponsor. The officers for this school year were Bill Bruce, presidentg and Gloria Faris, vice-president. Printin To Painting ART CLUB-1Front Row? left to right: S. Stone, B. W'illiams ar 1 r H 11 Jacobs D Etlw mls X Nloorc qccond Rowj B 'tlasttrs l'. Buhl, E. Herrick, S. Saro, K. Rabb, C. Faris. J. Jones. tThxr: w rr .ns Ric S Bro n l Walls 5 Browning M Nay or E. Norris. flfourlh Rowl Mrs. M. Rabb, L. Kahl, B. Griffith, u Q n Hr ssl lprau IJ Ihr ric
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.um 9l'I-IAKIEIVS HUREAUf 1Front Rowj left to right: R. Eads, C. Payton, K. Solis-ibner, Wlialoy', F. Miller. KSecond Row, R. Pedro, J. Ayres, R, Hlsson, R, Norman, R. Wnxnplcr, M. Binkley. fTl1ird Howl S. Ruggz, S. llwrs. G. Whitaker, K. Rabb, S. Hr-ad. fFourth Row, D. Shields, R. McCoy. l,. llolllcn. Service With Sight And Sound 'LUnknown voicesu soon became ufamiliar voicesj' as members of the Speakeris Bureau read the daily announcements over the P.A. system. Other opportunities the members had were to in- troduce all convocations, to handle P.A. duties at basketball games, and to broadcast the school newscast on WTTS. The Hvoicesw who led the club's activities were Fred Miller, presidentg Suzanne Whaley, vice- presidentg Karlene Scheibner, secretary-treasurerg and Mrs. Elizabeth Latimer, sponsor. Working at the ball games, after game dances, pep sessions, convos, and all other school func- tions which required the use of the P.A. equip- ment were some of the activities of the Audio- Visual Staff this year. The boys were recognized at Honor Day for their outstanding service to the school. Crew heads were John Helms and Tom Swafford. Mr. Leon Whaley was the sponsor. AUDlO'VISUAL STAFF-fFront Rowj left to right: J. Matthews, J. Helms, T. Swaffnrd. 1Seconil Row, R. Gincs, M. Hummel, L. Livingston, C. Elkins. fThird Row? T. Barnes, R. Lynch, J. Hill, F. Miller. Ufourtli Rowj J. Ooley, J. Faris, J. Thrasher.
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With uKey to Knowledgew as the theme for this yearis activities, the Future Teachers of America had many interesting programs. Dr. Carl Stewart, sponsor of Cadet Teachers, spoke on the qualifications of a good teacher particularly those of a cadet teacher. At another meeting, a panel of student teachers from Indiana University gave pointers on how to choose the subject and field for which one is qualified. Leaders in these activities were Carol Morgan, presidentg Marceta Binkley, vice-presidentg Gloria Faris, secretaryg Sharon Metcalf, treasurerg and Miss Merle Gilstrap, sponsor. GOOD TEACHING is a must explains Dr. Carl Stewart to his Cadet Teachers. Listening are, from left to right: Marcela Binkley, Suzanne Whaley, Sally Rugg, Dee Fiscus, Carol Walden, Mary Marlin, and Sharon Metcalf. Future Teachers Dlscover Key FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-QFront Row! left right S Stone J Thompson G Faris S Wletctlf NI Bmkley C Morgan J Pruetl J. Workman, S. Somcs. lsecontl Row? D. McGalxan S Byers J Binklf-w J 'tmplcr R lNeCoy Moran S Watkins S Goss B Crum V. Smith. lTl1ird Rowl Miss M. Gilstrap, D. Foster R Olsson P Perm I Pollu Nl Pulley S VanEtten S Hendricks H Bechtel Qlfourth Ruwl D. Fiscus, B. Hasty, C. Day, J. Weldon, M. Modcsitt N Cracraft Lonlu J Southern I' Walls S Poll y Fifth Row M Scllcrschel C. Brasliabcr, R. Eads, S. Rugg, D. Hiatt, S. Wha cv ar mr It Wa s J She on
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