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INTERACT CLU B LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Micky Schmidt, Julie Johnson, Jon Eutchkeson, LauraDWoosIey, Martha U err err , Bert uvic, Rand Richards. SECOND ROW: Mark Garrett, MorrisyFlexyner, Chris Bird, Scalrlett Hackman, Cris Cannon, Dawn She herd, John Hester. THIRD ROW: Keith Lane Tom Green, Phillrilp Coffey, Mike Read, Stan Rouprich, Billy Ring, Gene Higgins. FOURT ROW: Hamilton Woods, Bruno Censori, Sam Barber, Mark Perry. FIFTH ROW: George T. Williamson, Norman Wilkes, Perkins Trousdale, Jon Cook, Lee Woosley. The Webb Interact club is a service club funded by the Shelb ville Rotary club. The officers of the Interact Club Celected at the end of the T5-76 school yearl are Jon Cook, President, Lee Woosley, Vice-President, Billy Ring, Secretar , and Jim Mathes, Treasurer. The club is divided into three se arate groups: Community Relations, Conservation, and Tutorial which are led by Tom Green, Gene Higgins, and Sam Barber, respectively. Community relations concerned itself with various projects in the Bell Buckle community such as raking leaves, giving gifts to disabled veterans, the purchase of a heater for a needy lady, and cleaning up a roadside ark and the downtown area of Bell Buckle. Conservation organized the collaection of aluminum cans and newspapers
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WEBB PRESS Competent journalism is an integral part of American life. Therefore, it is only fitting that students take an active part in it, so as to insure competent journalists for the future. The year 1976-77 savv the establishment of THE WEBB PRESS, a much-needed student news aper. Advised by faculty member James lVlacGregor, THE WEBB PRESJS develo ed into a medium for students to express their opinions and ideas in a usefuf 'ournalistic manner. The nevvspersons vvho comprise THE WEBB PRESS staff inform the student body in areas such as administrative activities, student activities, sports, theatre, movies, music, literature, politics, special events, personal intervievvs, and even gossip. The publication of THE WEBB PRESS serves a dual urpose. lt provides a reliable source of information, and gives the students who are interested in collecting this information a chance to do so. This vvas the first time that most of the staff of THE PRESS has worked on a nevvspaper. Undoubtedly, this publication will continue to grovv and progress, performing its vital function at Webb. LEFT TO R GHT: Terri Lovelace, Linda Barnes, Norma Fort, Karren Sanderson, Kevin lVlcLaffert , Jon Hutcheson, John Schippers, Jeff Whorley, Cwip lVlonl4, Penn gollins, Lee lVlountcastle, Scot Robertson, Jim lVlacGregor.
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