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Av-Tv The Av-Tv club, composed of stu- dents interested in Audio-Visual and Television, provided operating per- sonnel for the T.V. studio and gen- erally acquainted members with communication media. Members set up public address systems for various student body programs and operated projectors, recorders, etc. in the classrooms. Other pro- jects included running a booth at the annual Round-Up, operating a concession at football games, and visiting commercial television sta- tions. Fred Gillespie, Nick Manousus, Desmond Fielding. Don Herlth, Peggy DeMouthe, Steve Nelson. 4, , Z vigil Scribes Under the direction of their ad- visor, Mr. Ferentinos, the Scribes, Homestead's creative writing club, provided the means for im- provement of writing skills. Meeting bi-weekly in member's homes, the Scribes read aloud their original stories, poems, and essays after which the entire group offered constructive criti- cism. A great deal of entertain- ment as well as rewarding ex- perience highlighted a valuable learning year for Homestead's aspiring writers. Teresa Gisske: President
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,,,m,,,,, A 4 if SHTGLII' The Centaur, Homestead's literary magazine, contained the best of selected fiction, non- fiction, and poetry submitted by students. Anyone could submit his work, whether they be school assignments or independent creative writing. The magazine staff made the final judgment of material to be published. Again this year the Centaur included selected photographs by students and student work from the art department. . bak if g i 'inf I' W- ,gkaf M- A vp The Art Staff: Diane Smith. Debbie Brown, and Mindi Miller. m..,,4,,m-.W W - Dick Riner, Mr. Ferentinos. Linda Del Rossorio The Centaur writing stafft Amy Falkowitz. Sue Secrist, Jill Hendricks Roberta Dill Paula Wisch. and Ken Jones. Vt ,N i
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International Relations Club t,Q,'3,d3ftUNd'HY fo' My at the :ivy i l lnternationtal Relations Club provides a means of gaining further knowledge of in- ternational relations and acquiring a better understanding of countries throughout the world. This past year, several meetings were highlighted by guest speakers representing views from foreign countries. IRC members also had the opportunity to prepare a Youth for Understanding student dinner to wel- come the new exchange students. Prepara- tion began months in advance for the annual Model United Nations at U.C. Berkeley. Homestead High School students shrouded their American identity to become Dutch citizens, whom they represented at the conference. The Model U.N. at Berkeley
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