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DECA Front Row: Elaine Galloway, Vice Pres., Vivian Sides, Secre- tary, Nancy Roach, President, Carol Howard, Treasurer, Wan- da Swilling, Historian. Second Row: Shirley Rooker, Faye Chappel, Ruby Manley, Ann McEntire, Frankie Harrison, Jan- ice Smith, Patty Gaines, Sybil McClain, Mrs. Austin, Arthur Chastain. Third Row: Judy Wilson, Carol Ann Souls, Mildred Murrell, Margaret Holcomb, Annette Gilliam, Peggy Kimbrell. Fourth Row: David Lawless, Cornell Steele, Robert Turner, Bobby Cooley, Bruce Baker. DECA is an organization of students enrolled in vocational cooperative part-time distributive education classes, functioning through comparable local clubs and has as its purpose furthering the welfare of its members. lt is organized on local, state, and national levels to provide incentives and recognition for DE students. 4
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Library Club HM Seated: Tim Turner, President, Brenda Weathers, Vice Pres., Brenda Blackwell, Doris Gossett, Janet Landreth, Minzie, Myra l-lollingsworth, Secretary, Eileen Moyer, Reporter, Sec- Parks, Ray Cash, June Chastain, .lane Stout. Fourth Row: ond Row: Mae Davis, Bonnie Head, Jean Lankford, Mary Miss Stowell, Mrs. Cromer, Sandra Clardy, Don Brashier, Stansell, Beverly Mullinax, Sandra Kelly, Linda Lindsey, Glen Arrowood, Carroll O'sheal, Robert Newlin, Katherine Sherion McCollum, Patricia Butts. Third Row: Barbara Bryant, Lewis, Mike Fraser. Our Library Club at Carolina is composed of students with a good schol- astic average who come from study halls each day to assist the librarian. The most important part of our library program is working with students and teachers and sharing responsibilities for making the library an educa- tional force in our school. IOS
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T SL Club 1 gli Front Row: Eloise Blanton, Treasurer, Susie Keith, Vice Pres., tis Strange, Tommy Masters, Mr. Friddle. Third Row: Carl Charles Barnett, President, Eileen Moyer, Secretary, Pat Spot- Perry, Roger Roach, Earl Baldwin, Jimmy Oglesby, Keith Mur- fard, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: J. P. Rogers, Buddy phy, Roy Payne, l-larry Whitmire, Leo Bishop, Boyce Wood, Homes, James Martin, Ondrea Bryant, Betty Jo Manley, Cur- Clyde Holcomb, Jackie l-lolbrook, Mickey Owings. The objectives of the Trade and Industrial Club are as follows: l. To develop good leadership and citizenship, 2. To foster the best possible spirit between employer, trainee, parents, and the school, 3. To encourage the un- dertaking ot worthy projects for the benefit of school and community, 4. To promote wholesome recreation, 5. To promote the dignity of good honest labor. IOS
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