Booker T Washington High School - Graffiti Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1987

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Booker T Washington High School - Graffiti Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 241 of 280
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Working to Get the Whole Picture LUB PHCDTO For a couple of hours each Thursday, Club Photo met to perfect their picture taking and developing skills. Under the guidance of Mrs. V. Spencer, a group of 45 students worked in the darkroom after school preparing photos to enter in art shows such as the Greater Gulf Coast Arts Festival, which took place on Oct. 31st, Nov. 1st and 2nd, Club Photo had the responsibility of taking pictures of couples at the Deca Christmas Dance. The club also came up with the idea of making a prop for Halloween designed as a skeleton and a witch. Students could place their heads in the prop and have their picture taken. Club Photo also designed their own unique T-shirts. The club went on field trips to Pensacola Junior College and the University of West Florida to look at the art departments and the opportunities the schools had to of- fer to students interested in the arts. A trip to the Museum of Art was another activity that kept members busy. Club Photo was one interest club that worked for their interests as well as those of the entire school. t Mickey Clinard, Vice-Pres., Brian Dunson, Treas.g Kelly Garrison, Sec., Teri Boyd, Pres. Andrew, Jennifer, and Mrs. Spencer plan their new project. Row 1: Jay Campbell, Scott Whitemang Row 2: Ted Rosenau, Lacey Parkhurst, Judy Nock, Peter Delevett, Tim Fox, Terry Falzone, Teri Boyd, Erin Sebelius, Rick Mathews, Colin Dwyer, Row 3: Mrs. Spencer, Suzanne Gibson, Donnie Allen, Mike Kirby, Ben Bogan, Shelly Yates, Shane Zaleski, John Williams, Paul Powell, Row 4: Nathan Price, Richard McLeod, Scott Brown, Kelly Kievet, Philip Moffat, Mickey Clinard, Robert Bancroft, Joey Davidson, Ronald Reese, Andrew Kelly, Laura Shephard, Nan Rich, Danny Blevins, Dale Barnes. Club Pbota 23

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6 B.A.5.1,C. B.A.S.I.C. was a service club that supported school spirit with a Christian attitude. The name B.A.S.I.C. stands for Brothers And Sisters ln Christ. The club met year round on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. When they got together, they studied and shared Scripture readings. They also shared thoughts about Christ and how He worked in their lives and the lives of others. They closed each meeting with a prayer asking God to help them spread His word and present a Christian attitude throughout the school. Christmas time was a very special time for the club to celebrate the birth of Christ. During the Christmas season, B.A.S.I.C. club was an organization that anyone could join and have a good time in Christian fellowship with friends. W Officers: Katie Creighton, Secretary, Kathryn Roberts, Vice-Pres.g Tammy Williams, President, Stephanie Hamilton, Treasurer. Working Together ond Shoring Together .h.S.I.C. Discovered Direction in Life B.A.S.I.C.members Lisa Crews, Kathryn Roberts, Holly Pilcher, and Sponsor Mr. Coward keep to the city theme with Jerusalem, the eye of God. Members: Kristin Beemarrf Lisa Crews, Stephanie Hamilton, Katie Creighton, Kathryn Roberrs,1Chris Anderson, Holly Pilcher. YV



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H Video Club Sponsor M. Davis Get a four shot of the floor. Give me an over the shoulder. Camera three zoom in. These are just a few of the phrases one heard when visiting the Video Club. ln just its second year of existence, the Video Club produced two television telecasts, a public service announcement and another edition of the Wildcat Video Yearbook. The Video Club was a uni- que experience for high school students wanting to gain insight on being an actual member of a production crew for a television station. The Video Club offered its members the opportunity to learn the skills needed to become and independent member of a successful television crew. The W,H.S. Video Club members were proud of their accomplishments in just two short years and are looking forward to bigger and better things. The successfulness and experiences of the club are summed up in these few words from John Gilbert, Senior member of the Video Club, Being in the studio in front of the camera . . . and under the lights is an experience of a lifetimell' Dressed in their homecoming attire, Chris Truitt and Ms. Cousins discuss a novel, Working With Lights Corneros, ond Action IDEICD CLUB Recorded the Milestones 'it Row 1: Richard Reed, Jeff Gilbert,fChris Countrymang Row 2: Jennifer Spiwack, Bruce Vredenburgg Row 3: Lori Mann, Ms. Cousins, Rachel Templeman, Rachel Templemang Row 4: Chris Truitt, John Gilbert, Mr. Davis. ,

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