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QS l KST p Cxsgwne. I ' 1 ' , lf l , I -h .vlv J ffm' ' 'W ' v I . N l Z I II' r ' X Mrs Tammy Klrk is new dire- F Q-A ctor of vocal and mstrumental ' 43 -N. ff... music groups this year. Ninth grade cheerleaders, FRONT, Shelia Washington, Kathy Nathan, Sharlene Wallace: MIDDLE, Kim Smith, Paula Staf- ford, Jan Christopher, BACK, Patricia Williams, Elenor Jackson, Deborah Conley. N LEFT: Paula Stafford, Cheryl Beauchamp, Rodney Kelley on trip to Student Council convention. Organizations appealing to varied interests and sports groups allow students to move into new areas of development and achieve- ment. In these places, there's ac- tion geared to nearly every stu- dentg ways to serve and learn. 17
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Shoot or shujfle in noon gyms Robert Herbert and Tony Stevens get after that ball during noon recreation in the gym. The noon program gives all students a place to go and something to do after eating. ,ff Is it an artist's fan club? Rex Brown, RIGHT, seems ple- ased with comments about his art work on the cover of the Student Directory. Danny Swatzell, Valerie Smith, and eighth grade officers Brenda Blades and Teresa Robinson are glad the directories are ready for distribution. The books were ready in time for Valentine's Day. ffl --ff s f, so fe During the ninth grade lunch hour Sharon Wallace, Sharlene Wallace, and Elenor Jackson are dancing to soul music in the gym. Students can bring records and have fun dancing and listening to music at noon, or they can play basketball or pingpong. Kerri Bennett, Liz Bry- ant, Teresa Robinson, Brenda Blades, Alvin Dawson, and Fritz Nolan, eighth grade officers, ass- emble the pages for the Student Directory, pub- lished and sold by the eighth grade for the wh- ole school. Students who wanted their names, add- resses and 'phone nu- mbers in it were listed. 1 ' f L. '.o Pick a number Noon recreation in the gyms is a regular part of the scene now, with nearly everyone hurrying to get through eating so they can join friends in a heated game of basketball or in cool music. Records may be played in the girls' gym, and there's pingpong, basketball and volleyball in the boys' and girls' gyms. Assistant principal, Mr. Murrell Burney, and counselors, Mr. Thomas Kirk and Mr. Dean Loyd, are on hand to supervise and usually get in on playing basket- ball, too. There's a new book around. Eighth grade officers, with plenty of ambition and energy, get out a stu- dent directory this year. Students voluntarily list their names, ad- dresses and telephone numbers, the officers prepare the lists and arrange for printing. Pre-publication cost is 35 cents, if you're late, you pay 40 cents. 5 .
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Q f 1 Getting it together -,.--3-0 we David Miller is hard at work on the faculty section of the yearbook. The other students on the yearbook staff are working on their sections. Going over some last minute details are KFROM LEFT TO RIGHT, Chuck Vance, Teresa Sabala, Linda Wallace, and Cheryl Reeves. X Y.......e.....s X 5 , Fas 1Sz' Mrs. Chambers goes over some hard facts about captions and copy to Louis Peoples. Acknowledgement: The Hum- mingbird staff thanks Rex Brown M- for his help with cartoons on the division pages. Thanks also to all who have cooperated so many times during the year. -QQ, Some of the second year students of journalism, CFROM LEFT TO RIGHTJ Mary Kirk, Charles Ferrell, Tony Peoples, Jan Christopher, are getting it together. BELOW Right, Alan Blount works on designing Hummingbirds hum- mingbird. The students in And- erson's Journalism class are the yearbook-mak- ers for the school. Alth- ough the journalisnn class is a small classy they compose togethe some 70 pages that must be finished by a certian time. Other than making layouts and writing copy they also take needed pictures. Even though the jour- nalists do most of the Work, it couldn't have been done without the assistance and guidance of Mrs. Marilee Cha- mbers, also the eighth grade English teacher. Mrs. Chambers shows Carolyn Phillips some ideas in layou1 design and how to measure copy blocks. Deborah Conley points out a problem to Charles Ferrell while Jan looks on. David and Louis work ahead year. 1 8
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