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.Q' 1 3 11452: J 'fY5I:'.i.f., Art Club members: Janet Honeycutt, Shelia Wensil, Kay Jones, Ellen Beaver, Shelia Yowe, Angela Lambert. Second Row: Wanda Ivey, Patricia Woody, Carolyn Jones, Donna Woody, Tonda Auten, Peggy Caldwell, Leonard Schenck, Sandra Newton. Third Row: Umphrey Weaks, Bobby Almon, Keith Anderson, Danny Craven, Bobby Lyerly, Kim Heintz, David Caldwell, Steve Searboro. Fourth Row: Richard Douglas, Ronald Burke, Ronnie White, Kenneth Pharr. Ogzf The Art Club under the supervision of Mrs. Lydia Furr has encouraged art appreciation throughout the student body this Tonda past year. Auten is taught by , a candid used as a mascot at sports events. ln the spring, the annual art Camera as exhibit was held. Members displayed the crafts they had pro- she com- pletes her wood paint. A life-size papier mache Trojan was designed this year to be duced during the year such as paintings, sketches, ceramics, and sculptures. mr! .,,,,, A 'ff Iq -IJ ' Nas' , W- V ,- was p A, Q af 'B s it f X' R x l? yi ' we fer' I ' N ug , Officers are: Vice-Presidentg Wanda Ivey. ' ' ' f Advisor: Mrs. lfurrg Reporter: Sheli P Wensilg President: Donna Woody, Secra tary: Leonard Schenck. ,H Q- -- ssls F . fix 1 is l 1 iii? --,,..,,.. C' ' ' ' u il laS i- .. ,, , ,sk 1 .vm sz, J, - A w .l.....--A-1 -i 2515452
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4 KST V if-' Monogram Club activities are lead by President, Eddie Roscoe, J. Ellen Smith, Reporter, Jan Shores, Secretary, Kathy Hudson, Trcasurcrg Phil Smith, Vice-President. Phil Smith, high salesman in the cushion sale, is seen assist- ing Steve Lawing in distributing cushions. 0120 'zam To promote good sportsmanship, inspire Trojanic spirit, and honor athletes of deserving quality are the goals of the Northwest Monogram Club. Qualifications for membership in the Monogram Club are as follows: sixteen quarters in I football, twenty quarters in basketball, twenty-seven innings in baseball, and ten points in track. - After getting enough points and playing enough quarters, the last decision is left up to the coach. This year the Monogram Club is sponsored by Mr. Bernie Edwards. The year project chosen by I the club was the sale of stadium cushions with the school's name and the Trojan emblem imprinted on them. Outside of their busy participation in sports, the Monogram Club makes an annual trip to Tanglewood Park, and visits sports events at nearby colleges. ,W M V VV . ,,,,, :,:,,W A ,A ., V ' ' '- H , in V 1 Wmngf w gi W, .,,, , .. . V . VV , 4, ,, ' 5' 2 , ,AAA K ,.,, I S ,V V - . ,I . 1 .,, V' ,,,, . ,,,, 5 is' ,. - V. - H 5 - , Monogram members include, left to right, J. Ellen Smith, Susie Weddington, Kathy Hud- son, Wanda Irvin, Mickey Corl, Jan Shores, Johnna Galloway, Kay Baucom, Kay Wood, Steve Smith, Doug Kirkman, Charles Cor- rell, Barry Troutman, Bill Henry, Russ Hart- sell, Alton Caldwell, Mike Corriher, Frank Talbert, Harry Bryant, Billy Dover, Ronnie Glmpbell, Tommy Taylor, Butch Hammett, Gary Duskie, Phil Smith, Harold Wilkerson, Richard Caldwell, Steve Lawing, George Marshall, Myrl Benson, Eddie Heglar, Lyndle Schenck, Ron Heglar, Not Pictured, Eddie Roscoe, Rick Wilderson, Sterlin Mar- tin, Marvin Branch, Tim Litaker, Andy Price. 177 F ,I
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Gufuzs .sac 752,11 Under the combined efforts of Mrs. Rebekah Ewart and Mrs. Lucille Daniel, Future Teachers of America are intro- duced to the qualities, responsibilities and the aptitudes essen- tial to a successful teaching career. Their purpose is to ae- quaint students with the program of education. Included in the year's activities was the responsibility of helping plan National Education Week, This involved intro- ductions of professional people to various interested groups. Another event of the year was the annual tea honoring teachers. The tea was highlighted by the presentation of a birthday cake to Mr. Garmon. This year, the F.T.A. members have distinguished their club from all others past by the founding of a new scholarship program. This was begun to give some outstanding and deserv- ing member a better opportunity to further his education. ficers of lf.T.A. include Left to Right: Sherry Rodgers, Vice-President, lfran 'ry, President, Cindy Cline, Secretary, Trudy Allen, Historian, Stephanie rbee, Treasurerg Jane Johnston, Reporter. .ff Q? , is . X . ... ,S , 1 I- 5. eii A J tiieii iii X, A i. K r 1 L A XX i F I -X. Wggaa, , fy f f inf I Y s E , Z 5. . W Z' 1. ZZ' YU Mm af. M135 sn. i i , is, We-av' lf.T.A. Membership includes: Cathy Cline, Rickie King, Cindy Cline. Harriet Phillips. Con nie Suarez, Jane Munday. Cathy lfoster, Linda Richardson, Trudy Allen, Jean Caldwell, Lucille Harris, Gary Barnes, Daryl Suther, Renda Lee, Sharon Kerr, Sherry Rodgers, Jeff Rivens, Billy Dover, Gary Sellers, Ricky VanPelt, Janet Christenbury, Tona Hileman, Brenda Jones, Pain Safrit, Rita Hinson, Sandra Wwtherby, Alice Caldwell, Jane Johnston, John Woodard, Larry Parker, Butch Lee, Marvie liarwood, Carol Carpenter, Janet Cline, Kathy Wilson. Pam Smith, Delaine Lee, Stephanie Barbee, Kathy Cline, Fran Perry, Lynn Hipp, Dale Benson. Jottom Left: Advisor Mrs. Becky Iiwart, Sherry Rodgers, and Fran Perry await BOtt0m Right: F,T.A. members Jeff RiveI1S, Dale BSHSOU, and 1-YHI1 Hip? HPPCHF he arrival of teachers during the annual teacher's tea. to be baffled 0Vef the task Of wffee milking-
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