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. - - f uf.-,-.-1,57 3 '59,-2' , 1 1 DECA Designed to develop leaders for marketing and distribution. at district meeting in October Nicki Di Maria elected secretary-treasurer of district Cynthia Edge took second place in job interview contest. in February contest Nicki chosen public-speaking student of-the-year for girls. eight attend i B state leadership conference. sq.,-A.:L.A e'.fy'J - community praises program - v for civic-related activities. AT LAURIE'S in Friendly Shopping Center Barbara Hogan enjoys her job of selling women's clothing. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS of AMERICA - First row: Janis McPherson, Sandy Taylor, Jean Cracldock, Sherleen Sorah, Kathie Wall, Sheila Harris, Toni Pinion, Pam Ledford, Darlene Jarrett. Second row: Mr. Bonardi, advisorg Nicki Di Maria, vice presidentg Cynthia Edge, Bonnie Belaney, Patricia Pegram, Donna Templeton, Kathy Beasley, Brenda Frazier, Brenda Thomas, Mrs. Thompson, advisor. Thircl row: Connie Landreth, publicity chair- man, Peggy Floyd, secretary, William Wiley, Brenda Jones, Ann Hayes, Phil D'Iernes, James Graves. Fourth row: Phil Cook, Sondra Anderson, Mary Bullyboy, John Layton, presidentg Rusty Bundy. Fifth row: Charles Walker, Ronald Simpson, Gerry Holden, Larry Marsh, Stan Whitley, Jeri Morgan, Barbara Hogan, Rita Stanley. Szbcth row: Pressley Sparrow, Reid Johnson, treasurer, Tommy Glea- gJngTtig1my Burnett, Joe Johnson, Robert Henderson, Sam New, o m1 .
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VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS of AMERICA - First row: Deborah Cowan, treas- urerg Mona Reed, Linda Swanson, secretaryg Lucy Long, Linda Williams, Mandy Morton, Nancy Lane. Second row: Beverly Copper, Zandra Donnell, Ronnie Smith, Griffin Pulley, Larry Carter. Third row: Barry Morgan, Larry Maples, Joe McGhee, Bernie Duehr, re- porterg Lea Greenleaf, David Allred. Fourth row: Elmer Pierce, Sam Richardson, Randy Farmer, Roy Buckner, Bruce Mungo. Fifth row: Mr. Walthall, advisorg Terry Wright, James Holmes, vice presidentg Ray Armstrong, presidentg Wayne Alley, James Brookbank. VICA Gaining leadership experience and having social ,and recreational functions demonstrate the purposes of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. an employee-employer banquet is held, a picnic and bowling party in the spring. club is composed of ICT students. 7' 'l ' 'D L rffgix. I fl-2. 'f-KJ.-rj ,it 'J .-.5 ROY BUCKNER'S job, arranged through the ICT work program, doesn't even ta e A away from school. He works in the high school library. 134
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FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA Tom orrow's secretaries form new club whose objective is to stimulate interest in secretarial profession, develop better understanding of responsibility, provide secretarial basis for the future. Members must be students interested in secretarial field displaying good character. Goal of FSA - to become professional by continuing education. FUTURE SECRETARIES of AMERICA - First row Bonnie Stone bach Nancy Page corresponding secretary Sue Shackleford Nancy treasurerg Gail Smoot, Sharon Hammock, recording secretary Carol Teters vice president Ma Ann Woodie Fourth row Jo Lynn Cummins, Cecelia Cook, Linda Barker, Mrs. Hicks, advisor Second Dry Reba Hatfield Wan A Jones president Annette Crews row: Helen Mabe, Linda Hicks, Libby Johnson, Julia Martin Mary Jeannie McCarter Gwendolyn Smith Lovern, Jean Humble. Third row: Mrs. Keefer, advisor Joan Eschen ll 11' Q1 '
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