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Distributive Education Club Distributive Education indentifies a pro¬ gram of instruction which teaches mar¬ keting, merchandising, and management in the field of distribution. There are two phases of D.E. offered on the high school level: a preparatory marketing course, offered with the student ' s other academic subjects; and a cooperative distributive education, which trains boys and girls for careers in business. The primary purposes of the D.E.C.A. are to develop a respect for education in marketing and to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship. OFFICERS: Wanda Hurdle, Secretary-Treasure; Brenda Brinkley, Chaplain; Pat Eure, Historian; Richard Baggett, Vice-President; Pat Morris, Parlimentarian; Janice Williams, President. FIRST ROW: Overton, Vv Ward, Bell. SECOND RO Taylor, Byrum, Eure, We. Francid, Farmer, Bradley, Harrell, May, Parker, Merr 28 Hurdle, Brittenham, Baker, Benton, Brinkley, Hoggard, Mitchell, Mitchell, gins, Earley, Ortland, Farmer, Baggett, Pittman, Morris, Farmer, Harmon, , Baggett. THIRD ROW: Nichols, Sumner, Dorsey, Lassiter, Mathias, Wynn, i, Liverman, Castelow, Clark. FOURTH ROW; Muse, Fairless, Herrin, Hurdle, ure, Burch, McGraw, Harrell, Askew, Evans.
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Future Farmers of America OFFICERS: Thelbert Brown, Secretary; Earl Jones, Reporter; SECOND ROW: Donnis Perry, Sentinel; Brent Dilday, President; Tommy Chamblee, Vice-President; Luther Byrd, Treasurer. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is to develop leadership, coopera¬ tion, and citizenship. The goals of the FFA are best expressed in our motto, one of prac¬ tical philosophy, reflecting a spirit of sincer¬ ity: Learning to do. Doing to serve, Earn¬ ing to live, Living to serve. ” SPONSOR: Mr. Lansing Peacock. FIRST ROW: Harris, Bell, Morris, Ward, Askew, Hewitt, Allen, Castelow, Brown, Holloman, Cooke, Jo Bell. SECOND ROW: Castelow, Harrell, Williams, Nichols, Sumner, Byrum, Hall, Moore, Byrd, Lee, den. THIRD ROW: Morris, Winborne, Overton, Lassister, Godwin, Chamblee, dwards, Liverman, Mizelle, ’ tack, Bracy, James, Allan. FOURTH ROW; Perry, White, Williams, Tinkha Dilday, Perry, Blowe May H trnan, Corbitt, Lassister, Hoggard, Jarrett, Morris.
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PIANIST: Francine Jarmond FIRST ROW: DeBerry, Sharp, Tann, Smith, Conderla, Wynn, Overton, ner, Barnes, Wiggins, Riddick w- ford. SECOND ROW: Newsome, Mason, Harrell, Earley, Jones, Weav , wsome, Lassister, T ylor Pi Melton, Jarmond. FOURTH ROW; Williams, Morris, Hurdle, Harris, H 11, Hyatt, Lee, WiD ms. 29
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