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Industrial Arts Repairs Shelter Ronnie Clark, Henry Monroe, Glenn Dilworth, Tommy Gilbert, and Vic Smith prepare welders. Mr. Gilmore demonstrates proper procedure for making designs in chair legs to Bill Lowery, Ben Mobley, and John Hall. Under the supervision of Mr. Jerome Gilmore, President Vic Smith, and Vice-President Bill Lowery, the Industrial Arts Club repaired the school’s bus shelter. Plans were made to obtain a charter from the Industrial Arts Student Association. The club entered an exhibit in the Gadsden County Crafts Fair. In order to finance their exhibit, members sold projects. The members celebrated their accomplishments by having a cookout during the last week of school. Mr. Gilmore shows Terone Humphrey and Jerome Walker the correct way to cut wood.
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Jr. Exchangettes Create Baskets Under the direction of sponsors Miss Irene Lynn, and Mrs. Anna Paul, and President Gail Neal, the Junior Exchangettes gave Thanksgiving baskets to two needy Quincy families. To obtain food for the baskets, the Exchangettes sponsored a dance. Admission to the dance was a can of food. The Exchangettes recognized special events outside of school. They also acknowledged special occasions of people within the school. Teachers received gifts from Exchangettes on their birthdays. Thanksgiving, Christmas and other special days. A sports banquet for basketball, volleyball and football players was hosted by the Exchangettes. Pearly James and Robin Miller discuss Thanksgiving plans with President Gail Neal. -aiv - Jeonette Thomas questions Miss Lynn about the plans for the “can-can dance. Barbara Jakes, Sandra Rispress, Zimmie Rispress, and Nellie Nealy deliberate with Mrs. Paul about future plans for Exchangette projects. 66
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Members Review Proper Procedures Shanks' National Honor Society chapter added to its membership twelve juniors and seventeen sophomores. Qualifications for membership in NHS included outstanding leadership, scholarship, citizenship and service. Sophomores were required to maintain a 3.5 cumulative average while juniors and seniors were required to keep a 3.25 in advanced college preparatory classes. Services provided by the 1976-77 NHS included tutoring, courtesy scroll, honor banner and honor roll. Members practiced during homeroom to prepare for the District Brain Brawl hosted by Monticello in March. Mrs. Diane Gilmore and Mrs. Linda Rumsey reviewed the members on correct parliamentary procedures. Sonjo Dixon places finishing touches on the Honor Society's honor roll. 68
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