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ABOVE: Roy Amster at Left, and Neil Lapham at Right, setting up a film projector for Mrs. Leola Farmer, seventh grade science teacher, Other than getting it up, they may ABOVE: Mr. Conway talks to his class about the film strip pro- else run the film for her, jector, which is another kind of projector taught to his class. BOTTOM ROW, LefttoR.ight: Paul Randol, David Robbins, Kevin Conley, B-Hd R-0b9l't H9l'b81't- TOP ROW! Edward D9-vidSOI1, Greg Mead0WS, Lisa Roberts, Stacy Wallace. SECOND ROW: Scott Colwell, Benny Terry Sliger. Alvin DSWBOH, ROY Allister, Michael Washington, Levi Richardson, Carol Robbins, Patty Price, Agnes Chaney, Caryn Keel. BUCKS. David Miller. FRONT, Mr. C0nWay. THIRD ROW: Danny Guthrie, Paula Bitson, Kim Walker. Neil Lapham, They project for all The Projectionist Club is a. group of students taught to deliver and help run the projectors and other audio-visual equipment. After they deliver projectors they are sometimes needed to set them up and run them. The films are delivered in the morning and sometimes throughout the day. The group is headed by Mr. John Conway. .. . -.gli .gm ,7
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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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Gymnastics Club, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Cato, Travis Chandler Louis Peoples, Bobby Heath, Willie Smith, Richard McClanahan, Keith Wilson and on the trampoline, Kenneth Bolden. The Boys' Gymnastics Club serves by helping in classes when the trampoline is being used, standing on watch around the edge of the trampoline to guard against accidents. The group of young men, volunteers for this duty, comes in each morning before school to practice their own gymnastics skills. This year Mr. David Marshall, sponsor and boys' physical education teacher, has made regular attendance at morning workouts a re- quirement for staying in the club. More eighth graders than ninth graders have shown a loyal interest this year. They have the bounce Getting equipment ready is part of being a member of Gymnastics Club. Derrick Young and Willie Smith put up the tram- poline. wan I V Q
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