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A. V. Serves T.B. T. Students and Faculty FRONT ROW Sunny Mauldin, Andy McKinncy. Ann Crandon. Susan Kcenc SECOND ROW: Earl Mills, Sheryl McRac, Ralph Blasco. Penny Parker. Julie Politano, Mr B. Phillips BACK ROW: Michael Muti, John Ballard, BUI Ahrens. Gary Diblasco, Marc Scaffe, Mary Williams. Jack Hooyer. Mrs, Green. Mrs, R Wright The new A.V. Media Club has combined their enthusiasm and school spirit to broaden their knowledge of library techniques. Learning begins by visiting television sta- tions, A.V. equipment stores, and other Media Centers in the area. Then numerous lectures by their advisors enable srudents to learn more about the workings of the Media Center. Mr. Phillips teaches students to use A.V. equipment, while Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Green train srudents about the general work- ings of the Media Center. Their talks include everything from the use of the card catalog to labeling and shelving books. Finally, guest speakers from all areas of the book world fill the minds of the A.V. Media members with new ideas for improving the Center. The club chose to raise funds by selling T- Shirts, books, and lemonade. All monies raised will be used to enhance TBT ' s Media Center for the welfare of all who use it. FRONT ROW: Ralph Blasco. Parliamentarian; John Ballard. Sergeant of Arms SECOND ROW Earl Mills, President, Sheryll McRae. Vice-President BACK ROW: Sunny Mauldin. Secretary; Ann Crandon. Treasurer AV-Medio Club 183
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Lettermans Club Becomes Athlete ' s Club Athletes Lead In School Spirit The Lettcrman ' s club, now the Athletes Club, has proudly admitted girls. Anybody that has lettered for a year, is qualified to be in the Athletes Club. Cheer- lea ders, Dancerettes, Majorettes, and Flag- gettes, are now qualified to be members. Bumper stickers, and candy sales serve as their fund raising activities. The profits pro- vided the Letter jackets and awards presented at the annual sports banquet. As sponsor. Coach Anderson gives each member a feeling of pride. He believes that a student can best represent the school by giv- ing their all to each performance. FRONT ROW; David Prince, Anthony Jones, Gary Williams, Herbert Peeples, Ronald Filmore, Tony Lundy, Glenn Williams. Philip Wheele r. Ea I Mills, G. 1 David M.ddleron. Larry Westman, Rob Corrado SECOND ROW Eric Juergens, Larry Morris. Teresa Rainey. Sunny Mauldin. Marilyn .,nn, ( harlene Upsh»«. R ra Mceks. Del, a Evereii Vermta Green, Voncile Thomas, Linda Pippins, Nelda Burger, Joselyn Johnson, Karen Harris. Kim Cook. Be.sy Juncal. Barbera Pillar, Cathy alter Beverly Osteen. Jan.ce Coley. Arleen Johnson THIRD ROW: James Hall. Theoron Smith. Willie Cole. Esco Snead. Russel Flo,,, .lay Barcalow, Willie Br.nson. lame, Hammer M.had H n.le,s..njc. lias Bell Marion Covington loe Bulso. Joe Wright, Anthony Hatcher, Isaac Reynolds, Ralph Blasco.Greg Hinkson, Howard Harris BA K ROW; T,m Moye. Robert Smith Jeffer, « tight, Ever Guillen. Donald Walker, Rick Longstreth. Jeffery Campbell. Ceroid Mitchell, Phillip Patns. Fred Hicks, Charles Simpson, Alvin Monroe, lerrance Reaves, ( ilvm Battles, Sam Washington, Ftank McCauley, Paul Scott, Mike Batcho, Datyl Donnell. Ales Kinsey, John Ballard. 182 , Athlete ' s Club
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New Breed of Yell-Leading Who arc the guys that give the cheerlead- ers a real lift at every game, who bear the weight of the squad on their shoulders? It is the male yell-leaders. They are the first group of male cheerleaders in Hillsborough County since your parents were in school. How did they start, you might ask? It was a joke at first but when Mrs. Barrington saw the way they could perform she wanted them for the squad. They can lead the crowd in a yell, left cheerleaders in position to build a pyramid and arouse a crowd with their antics. They are the best thing since Titan pride and each one of them has earned a letter T for their work with the co-ed cheerleaders during the basketball season. Next year they are planning for more than iust the four of them to make up the squad. They will have matching uniforms and a whole new routine for the coming year. 184 Yell-Leode
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