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We 5 149460145 D ' Nine months of scheduling and taking pictures, of arranging those pictures in some semblance of order, writing and reading copy, keeping financial records and of having a good time-that is what made up this yearbook. March 15 was a red letter day for these staff members who worked overtime to meet this final deadline. Sealed are editors Zee Swearengin, Norma Abrams, Shirley Ramsey and Melba Ennis. Standing are jan Dillard, Kaye Harris, Kenneth Williams, sports editorg Paula Hedrick, Carole Becker and Carolyn Bowman. Clark McConaghie, artist, and Kaye Jobe, business manager, worked closely in recording names from day to day of yearbook subscribers on the thermometer. We all eagerly watched the mercury rise. The first Christmas tree in the building sprouted in the journal ism office. Attaching baubles to it are journalists Joyce Ransom Carolyn Wilson, Ann Cantrell, Charles Lamb and Bobby Branom Kicking off the yearbook s a les cam- paign November 4, we presented a class reunion scene of '74. Attending the event with their ticket, a '54 annual, was movie queen Maxine Pack, with her co-star jack Birge. Jimmy Pritchett emceed the show.
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' 7ZemmedW6em4 T l v C ,v an - W,.,..,,-,.s MN,, ,.,...,......... H 'C 1? Scribes shown working on their publication are Seated: Joyce Ransom, exchange editor: Darlene Gurskyg W. H. Tate, advertising managerg Zee Swearcngin, editor: Norma Abrams, managing editorg Gloria Isom, Katherine Atkins. Standing: Carolyn Allen, Jack Birge, Kaye Harris, Ann Cantrell, Carole Becker, business managerg Carolyn Wilson, Jan Dillard, Jeri Kisselburg, Mary Elizabeth Burdette, sponsorg Bobby Branom, Jerry Alexander, business managerg Barbara Clifton, Don Burton, sports editorg Charles Lamb. Reporting all school news is the job of the Spartan Shout staff. The school paper comes out bi-monthly, filled with news, humor and club happenings. Off to sell papers are Joyce, jan and Carole, as circulation man- ager Charles Lamb checks them out. Zee Swearengin and W. H. Tate dig in for coney refills on the staff hayrack ride. Vann Morrison registers tops in Most Cooperative with the Press Contest as he is interviewed by reporter Ann Cantrell about his trip to Venezuela.
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dal- 01.1- ,In s in 'X HI-Y-sponsored by the YMCA, Hi-Y was formed to create and encourage high standards of Chris- tian living. The boys joined the basketball and bowling league of the Capitol Hill Y. Row I: Craig, vice president, Cobb, chaplain, Prichard, president, Murdock, Harwell, secretary. Row 2: Lowell, Spen- cer, Khoury, Shaeffer. Row 3: Seig, Pratt, White, Peacino. Row 4: Smith, Fikes, Link. Row 5: Box, Alexander, Davis, Hollis. 4-H-Training for better citizenship with home improvement and farm projects was the princi- pal objective of the 4-H Club, formed this year by Mr. Semrad, Club activities included field trips and meetings with other 4-H club units. Row It Zellner, Webb, Winstead, McCall. Row 2: Clarkston, president, Bverlv. Ramsev. represen- tative, Cantrell, secretary, Beck, Bentley, game leader, Abrams, vice president. Row 3: Mr Semrad, McDaniel, Story, Barber, song leader: Baker. UNESCO-United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization seeks to bring about bet- ter understanding of world problems. Row I: Mr. Semrad, sponsor, Abrams, president, Schultz, rep- resentative, Byerly. Ron' 2: Tinsley, viCe presidentg Harris, parliamentariang Isom, Sapp, Brown. Row 3: Daley, Hale, Long, Muse. Rau' 4: Newman, Mc- Lain, Wallace, Rushing. ... . , sg Q air Q 1 . CAMERA CLUB-Organized this year bv Mr. Shields, the Shutterbug club consists of flash- bulb fiends who want to learn more about 4-,Q photographv. Focusing on Ellen Cotton, presi- dent, are Gary Martin, secretarvg Hart, treas- i urerg Hoskins, Kelley, vice president.
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