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COE Trains Students for Business Career 1st row: (L to R) Becky May, president; Lee Weatherford, vice-president; Dana Schrekenhoffer, treasurer; Debbie Haydon, secretary. 2nd row — Marsha Rambo, Teresa Decanter, Mrs. McCulley, sponsor; Carol Hedrick, Sherry Humphrey. 3rd row — Colleen Brown, Rhonda Fletcher, Tonda Hollingshead, Gayle Sory. 4th row — Beth Rcmel, Terri Harlan. Renee Roberson, Cindy McN'ail. 5th row — Tracy Garvin. Beth Dailey, Melba Fippcn. Lone Ford, Sharon Rose. CCE Club Helps Develop Work Skills 1st row: (L to R) David Caddy. Sandra Smith. Ms. Lawson, sponsor. 2nd row — Karen N'ipps, Steve Schneider, Ms. Moore, sponsor; Rcnca Webb. 3rd row — Zina Allen, Amettia Boatwright. Cliff Scott. 4th row — Dec McBee, Joe Adams, Bart Duck- ett, Bobby Drake. 188 Clubs
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VICA-ICT Members Work in Industry VICA-ICT members work in indus- trial jobs such as auto mechanics, draft- ing, or caipentry. The club is made of Juniors ana seniors. Students must meet our requirements to join which are must be 16 years old, work a minimum of 16 hours a w'eek, and must sign a con- tract agreeing to the rules of the pro- gram. Service projects, professional activi- ties, educational activities, and social activities are required by the State Department to be carried out. Service projects included making Thanksgiving baskets and giving a Valentine party for the retirement center in Sherwood. Pro- fessional activiteis attended were con- ferences and State competition. A picnic and a fishing tournament were the social activities the club held. The club’s homecoming float of Tig- ger, from Winnie-the-Pooh, won third place. SERVICE PROJECT - Sponsor Charles Bums and members gave a Valentine party for residents at the Sherwood Retirement Center.” w 1: (L to R) Alan Brians, Scott Knox, ith Swagerty. Eddie House, James olcs. Mike Miller, Mat Seelinger, Pete ith, Randy Scott, David Bernard, Mike les, Kenneth Mayo. Jerry Davenport, I David Pyle. Row 2 — Larry Carter, a Williams, Pat Boroughs. Paula Chap- man, Tammy Caines. Rob Fletcher, Mr. Charles Bums, Roger Smith, Jerry Wood- son, Jane Gossett, Mike Heslep, Lesa Thompson, Dee McBcc. Anita Brcndel, Randy Com. Arthur Kelly. Greg Chapman, Kary Kelsay, Howard Boatman, and Mark Gavin. Clubs 187
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Choir Presents . Lerner and Lowe’s hit production Paint Your Wagon was the eleventh annual spring musical presented by the choir department, under the direction of choir instructor Bob Taylor. The play tells of the gold rush that struck Califor- nia in the mid-1800’s. Auditions for parts, unlike the last few years, were opened to the entire student body instead of choir members only. Three evening performances were given along with one daytime performance for the student body. Mr. James Burgett and the band were in charge of orchestration. They were accompanied by hired violinists. The play was choreographed by Jennifer Johnson, and sets were designed by Toby Isbell. EMOTION — Karen Davis and Gary Moore prac- tice their facial expressions. GATHER ROUND — Members of the Paint Your Wagon cast gather to practice a song. 3 LITTLE INDIAN BOYS - Don Farris. Terry Smith, and Mark Stokes practice parts for the play. Choir 189
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