The Yellow Jacket, Yearbook of Thomas Jefferson High School, 1970 Page: 267
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Clubs Prepare for Technology of Tomorrow
SPONSOR OF THE Radio Club is Mr. J. E. Terrell. Members are Richard Cimino, John Greer, Paul
Richardson, James Proft, and Tim Johnson (seated).
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4. i7MAKING NEW FRIENDS over the
air waves is a common thing for
members of Radio Club. The club
offers any student at TJ the oppor-
tunity to learn about amateur
radio and become a licensed
"ham" operator. A prime objec-
tive is to eventually set up a radio
station at TJ with its own call letters
and set regular contact with distant
countries. The club can offer a real
service to students interested in
radio and electronics.
The Projectors Club is a service or-
ganization coordinated through
the library. The purpose of the club
is to transport and operate projec-
tors and other audio-visual equip-
ment in the classrooms as a service
to teachers.VQ Q
MEMBERS OF THE Projectors Club are, FIRST ROW: Gary Drake, Neil Lawrence, Dudley Richerson, Cesar Molina, James Lozano; SECOND
ROW: Brad Walker, Joe Love, Bob Mabry, Charles Moorehead; THIRD ROW: Robert Tahaney, John Benfield, and Mike Anderson.267
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