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r «BEEM iBfflttBgaiii ■ t»WiTr£aw»yw,w« ji»a« David Ritter thinks of an idea for the up- coming project. Junior Johnny Rogers gets a look at a typical J.E.T.S. chemistry test. Henry Hiott, Cathy Sams, and Jo Lynn Ben nett look over tests for the J.E.T.S. Competi- tion in Charleston. 24 J.E.T.S. Mr. Hartshorn helps the members prepare for their various projects.
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smmmsmmmsmmsm mammam. t RRflil -i t WS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmMm Members Cathy Sams, Melanie Easterlin, and Wendy Ulmer receive notice of their next deadline. What do Rob Young and Marsha McGinnis find so funny about the picture? The Warha wk Staff had four edi- tors this year. Under each editor there was a senior assistant and a junior assistant The editors in- cluded Feature Editor Rob Young, News Editor Cathy Sams, Sports Editor Allison Dyches, and Busi- ness Manager Sallie Neal. Al- though the staff had a slow start this year with the newspaper, they helped in printing the Shrieker, the school's bulletin with monthly news. Photographer Jamie Gaha- gan took pictures and did other work for the staff along with mem- bers from the Junior and Senior classes. The newspaper contained such articles as student spotlight, teacher features, class news, edito- rials, and sports. Under the guid- ance of Miss Haymes, the War- hawk Staff was a group to be ad- mired. Students rush in to buy the newly printed Warhawk. Warhawk Staff 23
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8 m Sponsored by Mr. Hartshorn, the Junior Engineering Technical Soci- ety started its second year of exis- tence with members from the Sen- ior, Junior, and Sophomore classes. The club made many plans for the year. Their biggest goal was the trip to Charleston for the J.E.T.S. Competition in which the students were tested on such subjects as bi- ology, math, chemistry, physics, English, computers, and calcula- tors. Last year, the members brought home trophies in biology and English. The club also partici- pated in different projects through- out the year such as the State Sci- ence Fair. J.E.T.S. 25 During the planning session for attending the State Science Fair, Matthew Addison has his mind on his project.
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