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Srluden-ls lerxfvt lPQ5?ovws.il0lll How come there's blood on the steering wheel? .. . Who wiped out the side of the building? ... Why is there grass in the bumper? One of the most important classes offered the students at Campus High is Drivers Education. This class teaches students to handle a car and teaches them the actual reconstruc- tion of a car after it has been torn down. Throughout the year Drivers Edu- cation has been offered to any stu- dent age 16 or those who would be 16 before the year is completed. Most of the classroom work begins with students studying the handling of the car, learning of the reaction time, and road conditions before they start driving. Drivers Education teachers were Mr. Roger Elberson and Mr. lack Dickson. 1 if Safety Club - BACK Row - B. Wadey, I. Tussuy, K. Slay, G. Erwin, P. Dodd, G. Pierce, D. Utz, D. Ran- dle, R. Reed. SECOND ROW - B. Wade, P. Branch, G. Ingersoll, N. Talyor, S. Mcquillcen, T. Haywood. FRONT ROW - M. lust, B. George, D, Branman, K. Holmes, T. Griffin, R. Thomas. 2f Drivers Education stu- dent Ronda Thomas investigates the scale model of a V8 engine. 3f Safety Club Officers - Mark lust, treasureg Mr. lack Dickson, sponsor, Bud Wade, president, and Brenda George, secretary. Tl?
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Clnegg Club vovvuoles SPO'P'i'5VYXQO5l'1il Let's play checkers ... Guess who you're gonna lose to next ... How did you lose when he had only a pawn left? Wait a minute, that was a checkmate! Chess was brought to national at- tention by the antics of Bobby Fisher, who this year lost the grand masters world championship title to the U.S.S.R. by default. With a turnout large enough to make it impossible to play anywhere besides the cafeteria, the games were still important enough to merit total concentration, Since there wasn't anything of real importance, except for an ego or two at stake, the games were played in a relaxed atmosphere. lf Walter Cox, RIGHT, engages Harry Byram, LEFT, in a game of chess ... during a club meeting. Z! Chess 2 Club, BACK ROVVZ D. Wall, C. RO- siere, B. Beck, I. johnson, B. Crane, M, Reed, M. Akright, D. Charles, T, Vail, A. Rardin, S. Griffen, I. Lee, R. Vonderwall. SE- COND ROW: C. Uglow, E. Kuhn, R, Moffet, M. Dunn, T, Martin, T. Berry, I, White, M. Norman, P. Dodd, 1. Booth. THIRD ROW: K. Drenen, M. Goody, D. Farney, S. Randall, P. Baltazor, D. Long, D. Cain, S. Steel. FOURTH ROW: G. Gress, M. McDonald, I. Huffman, R. Ross, T. Allison. FRONT TABLE: H. Byram, W. Cox. 'l
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