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AV Club Visits WVEC-TV Doesn ' t it seem like teachers are always having problems with the AV equipment? The AV Club was organized in hopes of helping to alleviate this problem of helpless faculty. In addition to this, members of the Audio Visual Club, along with spon.sor Mrs. Cindy Ford, visited WVEC-TV and various radio stations to expand their general knowledge. MEMBERS; Mike Ford. Keith Davis, Jerome Love, Tony Fairfax, Craig Eisenbrown. Tim Cash, Cindy Dreier, Pat Barclay. Many students interested in a science career are members of the Science Club. Under the direction of Mr. Ellis Boyd, students make further explorations of their classroom studies and are introduced to the equipment and facilities at Tabb and local colleges Research on science careers and studies in individual interests are also conducted. Initiative is needed in this world of competition, and science club members show plenty of it. MEMBERS: Andy Deskins, Robert Bazzani, David Copeland, Russell Enos, Mike Cloud. Lance Wilson, Brent Pearlstein, Steve Smith Students Pursue Own Field of Interest FBLA Members Attend Summer Conference Sharon Harris and Debbie Trainum, along with sponsor Mrs. Scott, went to Massanetta Springs for an FBLA Leadership Conference in July of ' 74. As this year’s President, Debbie Trainum has accomplished, a great deal with help from the other officers; Laurie Haas — Secretary and Treasurer, Sharon Harris — Reporter. The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to help students develop leadership and adapt to the world of business. This year, the FBLA contributed to the March of Dimes by selling trash bags and scented candles and participating in the walk-a- thons. Speakers from different places on the peninsula were invited to speak to the members, and during Thanksgiving a foodbasket was donated to a poor family. At the end of the year, a banquet is held for members who have earned money for the club. The FBLA, made up of people with common interests and goals, works together and has a good time. MEMBERS: Cindy Belhmar, Arlene Braxton, Sharon Cole, Rhonda Coleman, Judy Davis, Bridgette Dillard, Wendy Dillard, Mary Dryden, Pam Guill, Rhonda Hedgepath, Mary Hendel, Kim Howard, Bronwon Llewellyn, Pat McGuire, Mike Meyers, Theresa Morse, Kim Potter, Debbie Richardson, Denise Slade, Lisa Tromley, Brenda Watts, Ramona Williams, Rose Wilson, Larue Young, Toni Wilson. 52 AV-FBLASCIENCE
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