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Staff photographers find the darkroom a natural habitat. They are Pam Linnstaedter, Tim Timmons, Dudley Hurry, and Larry Sherrill. ag YN, we s, 2' .loumalism room becomes beauty shop whenever the need arises. Q i vm 4, L fr 'w if fl. 4 Taking in the advice of Mr. Wildman are Lea Geeslin, personalities editorg Cynthia Bowers, activities editorg and .lean Smither, classes editor. .. y f siat ' 'T ', . A, ,X-Q 5' l 1 ,Rl The staff has three deadlines during the year, and each is a miracle of dis- organization. Here the students are caught in the midst of the rush. Left: Jean Smither is caught in the act. Right: National Merit Finalist Mary Laura Gibbs, as.editor of the yearbook, finds much T reason to expound! 65? l ll ffl? NW. ll 9 gi? - e f-ik Q W, . - is it Kenny Wilder and Tim Timmons enjoy a -' i game of ping-pong at a party given for the pyii ' , W staff at Miss Gibbs' lake house. i T ' Q -4 - fi IOI
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Hornet Staff Mixes Business and Pleasure Change,' is the key word when discuss- ing the 1966 HORNET yearbook. Change in allotment of pages, change in price, more color pictures, a senior index, a new section called HFlashbacks , and the dis- continuation of a uthemen for the book are just a few of the many interesting in- novations which have added uniqueness to the HORNET. Under the first year spon- sorship of Mrs. Charlotte Acebo, the staff attempted to picture more completely life at Huntsville High School. However, the staff was not too busy depicting that life to take an active part in it, and to mix a lot NCQ of fun with their varied labors. Advertising manager Woody Woods, left, and his assistant Tommy Hunt prepare to descend upon the merchants of Hunts- ville. These boys had sold 30 pages of ads hy the first of the year. y ' Q Clubs editor Tommy Ryan and Patty Robinson, assistant, go through a weekly battle with the organizations of HHS. Right: Personalities edi- tor Lea Geeslin and HIVE staffer Tommy Rogers ham it up at Sports editor Kenny Wilder and assistant Scott Davis Mrs, Aggbgys Chljsgmas keep record of an unusually successful athletic year. pal-ty, Q Below: Editor Mary Laura Gibbs and sponsor Mrs. Charlotte Acebo discuss plans for the yearbook with the Hman from Taylor , Mr. Lynn Wildman. i i l l 'i 322 si 1
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i I' ' if 1 I.C.T. members, shown above, receive training in a variety of fields. Just this year the club has been reactivated, and members participated in district and state events as well as home activities. , 11 Larry Teakell finds work at Wood Motors automotive supply. Left, delegates to the district I.C.T. meet are Elizabeth Williamson, Lonnie Stanford, Geraldine Fails, and Johnny Poteete. Liz was the only girl running for district presi- dent, and Lonnie was elected dis- trict treasurer. I02 , . 'ir A its Mallory and Smither has an able employee Tommy White checks out a Volkswagen motor at in I.C.T. member Kenneth Decker. Hook's garage.
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