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THERES NOTHING COMPLICATED about an automobile it you have a mechanic To tix it No loaclc seat driving allowed here Mr. Al Mathes Mr. Perry McGri'FF Mr. David Riggs A TARGET ot opportunity Tor sate driving instead OT a Target OT massacre is the aim ot the driver education classes. Through studies ot automobile accidents, their causes, and Their pervention, These students learn The dangers ot highway riding as well as the Tunda- mentals ot sate driving. With The practical application ot These road rules Taught in The classroom. Teachers attempt To develop mechani- cal slcills, To encourage good habits in road courtesy, and To promote aTTiTucles Tor sate, sane, and sportsmanlilqe driving. SAFETY COUNCIL-ROW I: Mr. David Riggs, Robert Anthony, Mr. AI Mathes. ROW 2: James Newton, Edison Dobbs, Clayton Merriet, Richard Bryant, Pete Rocker, Dwight Frier. 87
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ART CLUB-ROW I: Ronald Dawson, Darryl Calkins, Fred Lane, Dean I-Iemmelgarn, Nancy Vaughan, Mike Deal, AI Mathes, Carol Davis. ROW Z: Alvin Duggan, John Rhodes, Donna Burtch, Lavon McFarland, Carol Sue Conklin, Patty Wilson, Pam Athey, Maureen Phelps, Roxanne Warren, Miss Fredericka Gasthotit. ROW 3: Shirley Clinger, Carleen Napier, Hazel Stovall, Betty Pobucla, Maiene Pickert, Marie Lesiak, Peggy Campbell, Joyce Hewitt, Barbara Mills, Leona Kline, Nancy Gresham, Another line, another expression: this is art CONCEPTS OF the things which make up lite vary in every indi- vidual. The art department develops students' ability to create images ot their ideas and transpose them onto a canvas. Clay gitts the Art Club molded were given as Christmas gitts VISUAL EVIDENCE ot art students' work is displayed by Verma Jo Harris and Donna Burtch. along with many other obiects in art. They took a trip to Hillsborough State Park and gazed at the many colored plants and trees. Ideas tor paintings were many as they wandered along the colortul paths. A Gasparilla Dance was given in February tor their service proiect and the decorations dis- played the talents ot the club. Along with their trips they had a local artist talk to them on artistry. To become a member a student must have an interest in art and have an abiity tor artistic work. Works are submitted to the club to help in selection ot members. Miss Fred ericka Gasthotit
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f 1, ,- 4. ! ,A fly li V 1 , 'W W . X X Mrs. Maxine McRae Mrs. Phyllis Bearss Mrs. Myra Brown Mrs. Hilda Harmon Mrs.. Mary Simpson Mrs. Mary Johns Administrative offices handle school business EARLY HOURS and laTe ones, Too, Tind The swiTch board open and The vaulT door ready To swing. All oTFicial ad- minisTraTive business is shuTTled Through These deslcs. Mrs. Maxine McRae personal secretary To Mr. Leto, supervises general oTTice acTiviTies. School regisTar, Mrs. Phyllis Bearss, checks crediTs OT all ChieTs and helps geT Their records sTraighT Tor college enrolling. The armored car calls To pick up bags OT money Trom The school Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Simpson, who lceeps The school Tinance records ready. Many oTher clerical acTiviTies make This oTTice a cenTer oT school business. y THE BIBLE SCRIPTURE for Today is read by Julie Jo STepelTon A BUSY PLACE wi'rh busy people.
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