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Practicing what he teaches, Ed VICA Club president Bruce Rayner Fields, DECA advisor, sells T-shirts to finds a quiet spot to catch up on his club members. reading. ' . The writing's on the wall. ICT stu- dents copy notes that Gerald Hum- phrey VICA advisor writes on the overhead. DECA adviser lim lones instructs a student in marketing. Academics 223
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at Qs GN THE Jos 6 The objectives of the DECA Club, sponsored by lim lones and Ed Fields, were to further education in marketing and distribution which would con- tribute to occupational compe- tence and promote undere standing and appreciation for the responsibilities ol citizen- ship in our free enterprise sys- tem, Membership in DECA contributed to the preparation ot a wellfadiusted, employable person. The VICA Club was very in- volved in school activities. Their homecoming float won 3rd place, and members par- ticipated in Vocational Educa- tion Week and the district Skills Olympics contest at FTI. Mem- bers were enrolled various vo- cational courses. Many DECA and VICA Club members lett early each day to go to their jobs tor some on the job train- ing. VICA l l t Row Richard Yates Bruce Raynor Kasey Northrop lane Coury Ron Foster 2nd Row terry Gupton Robert Dixon Sam Busby lohn Killian Slim Broaddus Marlence Rodriquez Kelly Cain 3rd Row Rona'd Harrison Mike Naylor Rusell Underwood Chris Hmdsley Van McPherson Lyn Farmer Linda Mc Donald 4th Row Tim Blue lerome tones lames McLeod Philip l-ledqepeth Shawn Moore iroy Capps VICA 2 lst Row Sharon Valentine Debbie Pierce Adeania Mills Tommy OQuinn Clay Duke loelolley Nike Painter 2nd Row Karen Ross Rhonna Nelson Karen Cain Nancy Tyler lynn Youno Barbara Horton Douglas lones Kimberly Barnes Shawnda Anderson Allen Raynor loe McWilliams Gerald Humphrey Sponsor 3rd Row Pam Lampkins Robert Morris Debbie Fort Leone Parrish Becky Mullinax L rylohnson David Childers Matt Carpenter Casandra Hudson lames Coates McLeod Cynthia Nolden Tim Blue Robert Dixon llmmy Leonard Richard Fowler Lee Brandon Debbie Beecher Paul McDonald Sth Row Tony lohnson David Sherron Mike Hair San my Busby lames Taylor lames Mclieithan Tim Moore David Morris Don 0 Neill Sidney Starling Fred Dukes DECA lst Row Kim McLean Drarrell Demps Toni Mclaain Mary Ann Valquna llmmy Valentine 2nd Row Marlene Rodriquez Candy Cook Tara Clements Andrea White Valeria Mur aski Doug DeBerry Bobbi Vinson Tammy Sykes Sandra Hammonds Donna Rose 3rd Row Missy White Missy Muller Ramona McDougal Karen Brown Susan McDonald Kim Ally Rtssa Elliot! Debra Mr Fall Rosalind McLean Vanessa Quashie 4th Row Bronco Quzuki Andy Parker Ent. Fleming left Shockey Anthony Williams Michael Kyle lohn Topolski Mike Stone Payton Lucas lohn McNeil 5th Row lim lones Ed Fields Advi sors ' , r I 7 V: , I ,dr , V , V . Eric Phillips? 4th Row: Troy Nix, lames
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O35 EXPLCRERS C35 T Mad Scientist . . . Chemistry students ltsten to Mr, Bert Smith while he discusses satety procedures, Students who took the initia- tive to 'take part in the Math Club were well rewarded lor their ettorts. They developed an enriched knowledge ot mathematics concepts by com- petively solving seemtnqly im- possible problems. Members also improved their skills by playing math games. The Science Club participat- ed in many activities this year. They sponsored the annual Sci- ence Fair and collected news- papers and aluminum cans. Along with these things the Sci- ence Club won the Homecom- inq banner contest and they took a trip to visit Discovery Place in Charlotte. MATH CLUB v t 1 re Bt itllcy lmxly Nince tionnie Hfverly Jenni ter Dey r Swati Pham-ey laura Ltetterton Kathy Hell Kell: Fulqlium Kelly :itroadwt ll 'lrtt low lea mt Shaw Renct Parrish Angie Barra re lanc Coury Kun Praze Robin Crubb Amy Cook Ramona Srnerz Tami Hurt Nan y Mo es Lisa 'vlcManus Christine Ttaoler ant Row Audr y rtcumon kathy ru sell lulie savage Troy Dotlet Beth Kelly San d 1 vrrl ll Natalie Spell Susan Parker Mike Bill lane: lohnson Dxvxd llare 4th Row Grsq Court l Albert llendley Patrick Mxllcr Mr ro Jn LJ1tl..inson Richirct Mycrs Dan harp tr Dean Dai we an Hrucc l Henley C xrl Fowl rs Prif Tf mple me tln f ollter if Hr ri tt :ron-so SCIENCE CLUB lst xow Loric Thomas Andie Fipps Lora Satnples lzmxly Nance Bonnie Heverly Ramo ni Smell Tami Hurt Reno Parrish Leanne Shaw Ltora larson Qrystxl McNeill 2nd Row Kim Lucas lulie Savaqc Chan Casey Mike Bill Cathy Tyqh Cnristine obler lony Bonville lolm Bailey limmy Faxrcloth Ric lnrd Yates 3rd Row Mrs Stevens Sponsor Rutlin Hall Lance Johnson Davd Hare
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