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Club, members Kham it up', on the radio transmitter. Robert, Axtell, Timothy Sadler, John Shockey, Melvin Moy, Mack Shaver, Michael LaValle, Victor Thompson, Johnny Spencer, Thomas Hegwood, Freddie Messec. ' Radio telegraph enthusiasts practice various code procedures. Mike Gulley, Robert Hutell, Johnny East, Vernon Hays, Jim Middleton, Joe Bob Williams, Billy Schindler. ELECTRO IC CL B The Electronics Club, composed of boys who are ,interested in the operation of the various apparatus in the field of radio communications, has as its main purpose the study of techniques in order to help mem. bers obtain their F.C.C. license to operate radio transmitters. The success of the club lies in the fact that several of the members have acquired their licenses as the result of this study. Membership in the Electronics Club ca- ters not only to those experienced in the operation of radio equipment, but also to those seeking basic knowledge of elec- tronics, and the agenda for the year allows time for a number of field trips to several industries dependent on electronics. Officers President Thomas Hegwood Vice President Johnny Spencer . Secretary Mike Gulley Sponsor Mr. Harmon Watts Hegwood, Spencer, Gulley, Watts. I64a
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'X l D.E. clubs throughout the nation elect a sweetheart to represent them in local, state, and national competition.- Here, Terry Herring, Sam Houston D.E. Sweetheart, is congratulated by the S.H. runners-up: Marilyn Datray, Judy Steele, and Pat Haude. UTIVE ED elmo CLUB l Tommy Byrd, D.E. student sets up the attractive Christmas dis- I play advertising the Fruit Cake K sale. l i Sponsor , MISS ICY THOMAS I I i : O E w l i l E Jerry Smith, P1-esidentg Carolyn Sheffield, Treasurerg Katherine Lawrence, Reporterg Pat Haude Historiang Jimmy Lacy, Social Director. I63
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'fl of bots mm of the of radio WPOSG the lelp Inem. to Operate 'f the club 'imelllbers the result 5 Ca. ned in the but also IC of elec- ear allows to several S- A E Roberta Sibley, Marcia Hicks, De Anne Lyman, Judy Matthews, Bill Ackley, Judy Cyree, Janice Brumback, Maxine Volkoviak, Pat Thompson, Sue Keen. FUTURE TEACHER OF AMERICA Students anticipating careers as teachers and excelling in their academic subjects gain practical experience in F.T.A. Officers President De Anne Lyman Vice President Marcia Hicks Secretary Judy Mathews Hynes, Lyman, Hicks, Mathews, Rogers, Sibley, Brum Treasurer Roberta Sibley back' ' Historian Janice Brumback Sponsors Mrs. Carolyn Hynes Mrs. Lorena Rogers HI TORY A D TRAVEL CLUB Since travel to all lands is improbable for most high school students, the members of the History and Travel Club have found a unique, solution to the dilemma of the thwarted travel-bug. Through movies and books they visit new lands and strange places, learning the customs and history as they go. Officers President Don Reddicks Vice President Carolyn J urries Secretary Marilyn Ross Treasurer Nicky Miles Sponsor Mr. John Kamps Reddicks, Jurries, Ross, Miles, Sanford, Hambree. John Cromwell helps Mr. Kamps set up the screen for a movie during one of the monthly meetings of ., the club. -ra. -4,- FRONT ROW: Marilyn Ross, Shirley Partong Mildred Kem, Nicky MUGS. Kfiihb' HUCY, Carolyn Jurries, Harriet Carter. SECOND ROW: Gene Hazelp'00d,'P9SS'!' -l0hI150H, Paula Coody, Gene Hambree, Nancy Clevenger, James Krouse, Katherlne Sharp, Barbara Sandford, Jackie Divano, Robert Reid, Jerry Cromwell, Spencer, SWIIZCT, Mr. .l0hI1 KHHIPS- l65
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