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731 til joane Long adds another item to her news report before recording. t2l Saturday morn- ing listeners perk up when Denise Perry en- ergetically introduces The Gamecock Show . C35 Prior to taping, Marta Thompson takes a last-minute glance over her presentation. C43 With not a trace of nervousness, Karen May delivers her report. l5J Danny Stokes and Susan Gibbs makes a record selection from WDXY's oldiesf' file. Organizations 107
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Broadcast Club Brings School News to Life On WDXY Every Saturday morning at 11:30, while many SHSers were just rolling out of bed, The C-amecock Show came to life on radio station WDXY. The Sumter High Broadcast Club, responsible for the award-winning show, worked for hours each week preparing school news, features, sports coverage, and special reports. With the assistance of WDXY news director, Ron Stevens, and adviser, Major james Smith, the members taped their weekly presentation each Tuesday night to keep the Sumter community up-to-date on current school news. til Pausing between recordings, Don Cooley, club president and Gloria Brown share a lighter moment while Kathy Crayton singles out a hit record. 125 johnny Miller Kim Pearson Don Cooley Don Dun son, Gloria Brown, and Kathy Crayton spend a Wednesday afternoon planning Saturday s show C35 Ron Stevens, WDXY news director, gives suggestions for the upcoming production Ml Striking a familiar Tuesday night pose, Maj. Smith, adviser, relaxes in the station lobby during a taping session 106 Organizations
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Band Room's New Cold Carpet Enlivens Practice Sessions Marching band season began with a week of camp at Wofford College. New officers, sophomore initiation, early morning drills, long hours spent mem- orizing music, learning new faces and training in anticipation of the state contest built unity. Autumn afternoon practices helped achieve perfection in pre-game and half-time shows. Pep music added to the atmosphere of foot- ball and basketball games. Band Boos- ter candy sales enriched the anticipa- tion of the triennial trip to Florida. The state contest at Airport High School brought tense feelings, high spirits, last minute tune-ups, medita- tion, concentration and performance. Marching in the Christmas parade, providing music for the NHS Installa- tion and the Christmas Assembly re- flected Sumter High's talent, integrity, and pride. . ., . . 4 t --r..,fs:g.1 : ,Af P ' s 5 W Rfk. fy, V445 .Hi X Us ,s M., 'Z 295' .of f ' ,.'5B:.1 :sf ii. is We gg. ' C ' A Q , 5,44 If wi ,j i f ' Q W lt g s Y , f t 4: as R S' git A Q fs ggi-lm? 1 xl. :IE- c i., as at 1 , A 2 9 ji s 'i ' X 1 UQ' Q mi 4 8, f .L ,X k K i, if t ti 1 lf s 5. ., f . Ya C t , i -r r i. S' TESTS f.. . v ,- ,jawn-, ,,,4k1 .VN ' Vi' . . . . Q' I t ' ' A I Qi K fn: 5 , ,K - v 5 X , , W X 9 .4 X 6 1 w ya l' X . t sf' ., ,tx-I QA ' ft, X- 5, . s ,J- rw-X f X WN xi 'ii - s' ,Qs is a: ' - 1 avz.. - 3 . 133 7s i9Q':. P5 'gs' it ,K i Q'-L ZA fhg. 1' 3 'Q Ji 5 -. nies. ,qfikl . - in .s Q ' 40- . 108 Organizations ,H cr- 2 .ff , O-t-free' cg -31'-A 'JF are-210 CID BAND OFFICERS: Left Side: Alan Feldsott, Lynn johnson, Shebra Wortherly, Milton Grish- am, Anne Tanner, Yvonne House, Larry Smith! Right Side: Calhoun Cooper, Rebecca Richard- son, ludv Robertson, Debbie Walters, Linda Gar- risong C21 Milton Grisham finds new carpeting comfortable as he practicesp f3l Band members create enthusiasm at football game: l4i Steve Murrell, Frances Peoples, Johnathan Bryan and jimmy Wilder are on the line for the half-time show.
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