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They help us get along together The Human Relations Committee is formed to promote better relations among faculty, administration, and students at Anderson-groups and individuals. By meeting together, the committee attempts to identify problems and explore solutions to the problems arising from student interpersonal and intergroup experiences. The committee is called together to discuss what students are thinking, and to deal with problems that arise. Mr. Dean Loyd sponsors. Human Relations Committee holds one of its meetings, to consider what they can do to improve the school in any way, and to consider names of per- sons recommended for membership on the committee. Teresa listens intent- ly. ABOVE, Human Relations Committee. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Loyd, Neil Lapham, Paula Sanders, Michelle Wickham, Roy Amster. SECOND ROW: Brenda Blades, Terri Trell, Paula Bitson, Teresa Robinson. TOP ROW: Paula Stafford, Charles Ferrell, and Robby Wilkes. 1 ' - 1 f Vi' ' 5 f l XM Home-room Presidents. BOT- TOM ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Greadington, James Nott- ingham, Sylvia Smith, David Friday, Tina Jones, Michelle Wickham, Jeanette Hayhurst. SECOND ROW: Charles Fer- rell, Henry Milton, John Le- mon, Kim Walker, Terri Trell. TOP ROW: Vicki Parks, Dan- iel Fields, Kay Dillard, Robin Payne, and Darnell Randles. Q The homeroom presidents are chosen as leaders of their homerooms, and therefore are naturally a good group to be call- ed on for service and leadership. Mr. J. L. Greadington, principal, is sponsor of the group. Being a homeroom president at Anderson means service as well as honor. 21
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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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The band plays on There are three ban- ds at Anderson. The Beginning Band is made up of students who have never played an instr- ument. The Intermedi- ate Band is composed of students who have pla- yed an instrument for one year. Membership in the Advanced Band is available through aud- ition to eighth and ninth grade wind and per- cussion players. Also the Anderson Band and Orc- hestra went on a field trip, Thursday, Febr- uary 14, 1974. They we- nt to hear the Tulsa Phil- harmonic Youth Con- cert. 22 SEATED, Left to Right, Suzan Garrett, Bonnie Lentz, Cheryl Dav- idson, Steve Lentz, Tracy Matheny, Rho- nda Moore, Scott Sid- well, Jock Lucas, STAN- DING, Mrs. Kirk, Reg- ina Miller, Gary Wal- ker. is- i 1. Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Kim Walker, Connie Ridenour, Valerie Smith, Vickie Parks, Jamie Ache, Clay Carter, Susan Street. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Hoose, Carolyn Robbins, Travis Chandler, Maurice Hopson, Rex Brown, Kenneth McDaniel, Delray 1 Scott, Edward Davison, Levi Buggs. THIRD ROW: Fontayne Payton, Mandel Samuels, Sheila Washington, and Earl Younger. l Lett to Right, SEATED: Bill Tosh, Ronnie Cant- rell, Melvin McClarrinon, 5 James Nottingham, Pau- Q la Bitson, Richard Th- omas, Danny Swatzell. STANDING: Mrs. Kirk, James Wynn, Cynthia Jackson, Bobby Heath, Dwight Lofton.
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