Pensacola Christian School - Arrow Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1975

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K ,Z,,:,...,, .y Honor Club aintained High Standards Nothing was new with the Senior Honor Club. lt continued in its endeavor to stress superior academic achievement, leadership qualities, and irreproachable citizenship. Guided by lvlr. Calbert, the nineteen scholars converged at members' homes for their meetings. As usual, the highlight of the year was the spring banquet. Nothing changed with Senior Honor Club, but what is so bad about that? ABOVE' Don't you think hes cute? Janet Dickson asked Rhonda Covalt. OPPOSlTE YPA. encouraged the teachers to vote in the coming election OPPOSITE BELOW. Seeing the Tal- lahassee legislature in session rewarded the industrious Y.P.A. members. 78!organlzatlons M. it .. J w .l.s .hi. C E A l 1 SR. HONOR' Row 1 IL. to HJ: Ricky Glaze, president, Joyce Hem- Davis, Ricky Powell. Row 2: Jay McCorkle, Mary Ellen John: berger, vice president, Janet Dickson, secretary, Rhonda Covalt, Billy Upton, Craig Signaigo, Ron Ashcralt, Eric Weimers, Cor treasurer: Nancy Edwards, Ann Glowasky, Joan Johnson, Tracey Crumley, Dennis Enderson, Mr Calbert.

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,1- , . ill! 1 I IIIGII gnu 1 f f . yan. ET CETER Staff Discovered ew Experiences and Ideas ET CETEHA was destined to meet the challenge of providing accurate, interesting, and newsworthy stories. This challenge impelled the nine jour- nalism students to practice the inverted pyramid and answer the five W's and H. Writing was not the only subject to be mastered. The photography of Jay McCorkle, Terry McLeod, Fred Wohl- huter, and Lark Hadley was an exciting addition. Experiences of developing their own pictures provided an unprec- edented achievement to the perspec- tive photo-journalists. The challenges of mass communi- cation were focused on with field trips to WEAR-W, Pensacola News Jour- nal, and P.C.S.'s Textbook Develop- ment. FAR ABOVE: Journalism students discovered one form of mass communications during their visit to WEAR-TV. LEFT' Martha Browning and Dennis Perdue gazed attentively as Miss Puskas explained the Alphatype machine. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Eric Weimers captivated the smiles of elementary students for the photographer, BELOW: Sue Osborne, Suzanne Deese, and Charlie Johnson found humor in layout and typing for EI Cetera. FAR LEFT: Jerri Suell sought to heighten interest in Arrow sales with an attractive bulletin board. 'r- 5.0 ikk.i. ET CETERA: Row 1 IL. to RQ: Barbara McDutfie, fine arts editor: sorp Shawn Straughn, advertisingg Mike McDonald, business Charlie Johnson, current affairs editorg Sue Osborne, editor-in- managerg Terry McLeod, photographer: Jay McCorkle, feature chiefp Suzanne Deese, layout editor. Row 2: Miss Larson, spon- editor. organizations!77



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,mv ,jj 'ins It 1' 2 'Wi -fi l f Earning Points Activated Y.P.A. Young Patriotic Americans relived the problems encountered by Thomas Jefferson and our founding fathers in 1787-1789. A committee drafted a constitution designed to clarify the purpose ofthe club, its by-laws, and to provide experience in writing a consti- tution. Sponsored by Mr. Lowman, the thirty-two citizens wrote letters to gov- ernment officials, memorized poems, reviewed patriotic books, and picketed unsuspecting teachers in hope of get- ting them registered to vote. These efforts were made in order to accumu- late five hundred points. Eligible mem- bers participated in a trip to Tallahas- see where they viewed the workings of the Florida state government. Y FRA : Row 1 fl. to RQ: Ann Tappan, Princess Enfinger, Shawn Straughn. Joyce Hemberger, Cindy Gregory, treasurerg Janet Dickson, secretaryg Sue Osborne, vice president, Charlie John- son, president, Mona DuFtant, Alpha Harden, Venecia Williams Row 2' Donna Upton, Sheri Burke, Donna Crane, John Flake, Darrell Holley, Stephanie Lautner, Amy Little, Claudette Carter. Mary Tappan, Joann King, Melissa Strange, Jackie Gellos, Ffow 3: Mr. Lowman, Stoney DeLoach, Greg Harrison, Kenny Hal- stead, Mike Gellos, Kathy Batchelor, Ricky Glaze. Ken Waymire. Becca Tyson, Lisa Anderson, Eric Weimers. bs ,L :Fig organizations!79

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