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LETTERIVIEN'S CLUB Row 1: Robert Pate, Donald Miller, Rick Lence, Tim Knots, David Rivers, Mark Pintaure, Jeremiah Carson, John Hasick. Row 2: Paul Hill, Ray Hilbur, John Jordon, Ever Guilten, Ken Morel, Nathan Thomas, James Ford. Row 3: E. J. Taylor, Darrell Blackston, Charles Henderson, James Mitchell, James Robinson, James Wyche, Reginald Snell. Row 4: Ricky Tims, Gerald Campbell, George Sullivan, Steve Bush, Danny Dorherty, Kenneth Monroe, Mike Allen. Row 5: Brian Blair, Steve O'Neal, Joe Coronado, Robert Danile, Bill Ballard. Row 6: Chuck Allen, James Allen, Judd Bostwick, Terry Martin, Choya Dalton, Mike Mitchell. The Lettermen served mainly as an organization for athletes to better themselves and the school. Therefore, their activities brought out the spirit of the entire student body. Lettermen members participated in football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track, corss-country and golf. Mr. Anderson, head football coach, sponsored the Lettermen's Club. 54
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STUDENT ADVISORY CGIVIIVIITTEE The Student Advisory Bi-Racial Committee is a very important part of the human relations program at T.B.T. It consists of a group of elected student representatives who work at finding solutions to racial problems and developing a congenial atmosphere for all students. Any school activity relating to desegregation and human relations is a topic which interests the student advisory committee. The committee takes the lead in the ex- change of attitudes and opinions in the following activ- ities: 1. Rap sessions among the committee members, administration, faculty, parents, and students. 2. Discovering problem areas and suggesting ways of improvement. 3. Carrying out special student-to-student pro- grams. 4. Suggesting programs to meet the special needs of students. 5. Reviewing the curriculum with the administra- tors and faculty to insure tht-t it meets the needs of all students. 6. Coordinating with the administration and faculty to review school policies and regulations. 7. Being a forum, whereby students can know that their ideas are being given consideration. Row 1: Miss Cain iAdvisorl, Rachel Agerton, Vickie Atkins, Cindy Belcher, Marty Bohannon, Kristie Barton, Linda Smith, Carletha Gray, Renne Alarza, Alica Paleaz. Row 2: Carol Williams, Darwin Mangle, Robert Turner, Lorraine Ragins, Sheila Singleton, Rhonda Fowler, Cynthia Johnson, Ray Smith, Virginia McClelland. Row 3: Rosalee Walsh, Theresa Pickett, Debbie Fritcher, Debra Humphrey, Cynt Wright, Annis Brown, Lisa Powell, Patricia Cole. Row 4: Trenton Lewis, Reginald Black, Chuck Kleckley, Nat Davis, Mike Mitchell, Willie Byrd. 53
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DATA PROCESSING CLUB Row 1: Victor Morrero, Cindy Belcher, Donna Weary, Marty Bohannon, David Rivers, Ronald Sjoblom, Gary Lewis. Row 2: Vilma Perez, Priscella Blankship, Diane Taylor, Joyce Morris, Mary Niles, Tina Rumore, Alice Ashley, Sheri Crouch, Anita Lewis. Row 3: Mr. B. F. J. Craddock, Pam Williams, Linda Smith, Carletha Gray, Denise Russ, Rhonda Fowler, Etwenda Rowlls, Cindy Whitman, Anna Green, Mr. Robert Moll, Row 4: Judy McClelland, Sheila Capaz, Jarie Colon, Rick Padilla, Anthony Johnson, Thomas Tyson, Sonia Roberson, Shirley Evertt, Donna Jones. Row 5: Janett Locklair, Judy Touchton, Pam O'Brien, Dale Parker, Martha Colon, Martha Rumore, Mike Tompkin, Sandy Wilson, Marcia Clark. Row 6: Sara Jordon, David Klopfer, Debbie Lord, Paul Hill, Jeanice LaRocca, Gwen Lawrence, Rita Bledose, Debra Ralph, Reginald Snell, Rory Buggica, George Sullivan, Vanessa Towne. The Data Processing Club opened up the year by selling pennants and car decals as their fund raising project. This year the club won the competition for Princess Noel. Their candidate was Linda Smith who was escorted by Mike Allen. PICTURED LEFT ARE: George Sullivan, Pres., Martha Rumore, Sec.-Treas., Donna Weary, Sgt. of Arms, Donna Jones, Vice Pres. 55
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