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0 ' ' ilif--Erie? I I e W, p ,...... . t t ALLA ' Occupations The Diversified Occupations Club trains young people to handle problems and situations in the business world. Various business men spoke to the club about their professions, members entered D.O. contests and held a banquet in cooperation with the D.E. Club. First row: Charles Taylor, Richard Davis, Jacob Sprouse, Thomas Critzer, John Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, Earl Spears, Vice-President, Roger Powell, Tommy Birckhead, Robert Garrison, Carl Jarrell. Second row: James Shiillett, Wilmer Marsh, Andy Hac- kett, Delmar Iarrell, Warren Jones, Thelma Birckhead, Mike Birckhead, Bobby Marks, John Frazier, John Gibson, George Marion, Paul Gillispie. Third row: Vemon Shifllett, Daniel Haley, Robert Graves, Charles Mills, Mr. J. W. Estes, Sponsor. Disfribufive Education The Distributive Education Club encourages high ethical standards in business, helps cre- ate a greater interest in the students' chosen occupation, and develops progressive leadership. This year the club held a ban- quet for students and their em- ployees, and club members en- tered the district contest. First row: Betty'Hensley, Secretary, Elridge Roberts, President, Betty Sprouse, Treasurer. Second row: Joyce Mitchell, Reporter, Buddy Davis, His- torian, Grady Sliilflett, Vice-President, Roscoe Farrish. Third row: Roxio Wingfield, Ilene Onnan, Mr. Gardner, Sponsor. Fourth row: Frances Ward, Linda Via Moore, Doris Rogers. Fifth row: Billy Tomlin, Bobby Buck, Andy Ballard, Sherman Lawson, Harold Meeks. 66
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French Club The French Club strives to give its members a better under- standing of France, the French people, and their customs. Pro- grams at the meetings included guest speakers, movies, and re- ports on famous French authors. The main project for the year was writing and producing a short skit in French for Club Night. Spanish Club The purpose of the Spanish Club is to inform the students about Spanish speaking coun- tries. Through discussions and guest speakers, members learn about Spanish customs, history, and geography. First row: Audrey Allen, President, Debbie Englert, Vice-President, Ian Armentrout, Secretary, Anne XVilson, Reporter. Second row: Sue Allen, Susan Terry, Georgia F innigan, Deedee Drake, Carolyn Payne, Frances Hardey, Ann Maddox, Martha jones, Carol Frye. Third row: jimmy Mullendore, Joe VVilson, Charles Hunter, Mary Beth Carmichael, Betty Jones, Veegie Parker, Suzanne VValker, Mrs. Jane Maddock, Sponsor. Firstqrow: Joan Tisdale, Secretary, Tommy Bradbury, President, Leroy Yancey, He- porter. Second row: Allen Carver, VVoody Mundy, Adele Ptodeifer, Harriet Schultz, Edith Whitehouse, Audrey Smith, Linda Caruthers, Terry Fitzgerald, Mr. Charles Costello, Sponsor. Third row: Walker Powell, Gerald Burnett, Hugh Gildea, Larry Mullendore, Gary Bugg, Bobby Green. 65
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.X --.s ll Future Business Leaders of America Members of the F. B. L. A. strive to better America's busi- ness world through their efforts to become better business lead- ers. They sponsored a Miss Ideal Secretary contest and the annual Christmas Carol Contest. At Thanksgiving members fixed baskets for nee y families. The club sold stationery as a money raising project. First row: Mrs. Hancock, Sponsorg Nancy Story, President, Patsy Powell, Vice-President, Ann Norford, Secre- tary, Peggy Evans, Histonkzng Marilyn Leathennan, Treasurer, Peck Maupin, Parliamentariang Shirley Lamb, Re- porter. Second row: Nancy Davis, Tommy Bickers, Becky Desper, Mary Ellen Corell, Linda Gibson, Barbara Bourne, Frankie Atkins, Rose Wood. Third row: Eleanor Garrison, Shirley Taylor, Norma lean Sullivan, janet Leathers, Marilyn Marshall, Lois Wil- liams, Sue Gentry, Margaret Morris. Fourth row: Io Ann Graves, Paula lrVilliams, Shirley Smith, Anita De- Hooge, Janet Herndon, Ellen Harris, Margaret Sinclair, Marion Spencer. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Club's ob- jective is to better understand the problems of industry. This year the club marked oil? parking places a ro u n d the school, sold tools to raise money and had a picnic at the end of the year. First row: Clyde Garrison, Reporterg Lindsay Harrington, Sergeant at Arms, Jacob Sprouse, Secretary and Treasurer, Louis Murray, Gary Mau- pin. Second row: Bobby Dunn, John Evans, Cornelius Ballard, Eddie Strickler, Raymond Iames, Walter Jarman. Third row: Roger ShilHett, Lacy Clements, Dewey Garrison, Mal- colm Hutchinson, Emmett Boaz, Mr. Smith, Sponsor.
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