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Left to right, first row: Charles Medford, Arnold Gasperson, Naomi Gardner, Brenda Rath- bone, Cora Jane Luther, Gwen Penland. Second row: Charles Wise, Doug Arrowood, Charles Thompson, L. C. Hutchinson, Buster Hall, Ray Howell, Bobby Capps, Mr. DeLozier. Third row: Paul Metcalf, Larry Dale Taylor, William Whittit, Allen lngle, Fred Kirkpatrick, Eddie Frisbee, Douglas Penland, Paul Johnson. lllllliilllllllllililllllllll lilllll The Vocational Industrial Club seeks to promote leadership from within and to instigate a deeper understanding of the role vocational education plays in our school and our community. One of the most significant undertakings of the club is the sponsoring of an Annual Bosses' Ban- quet. At this point the various employers are honored For the role they play in the educational-work program in which they play so vital a part. First row: Cora Jane Luther, reporter. Second row: Paul Metcalf, vice president, Eddie Fris- bee, president. Third row: Charles Medford, secretary, Charles Thompson, treasurer. 107
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Officers, left to right: Doris Lanning, reporter, Charles Morse, vice president, Mike DeBruhl, president, Mary Frances Brendel I, secretary . 4-H lllllll 4-H Club members of Enka High School are boys and girls who enioy participating in farming, homemaking, and community activities. 4-H helps them improve themselves and adopt better methods of farming and homemaking. Each member chooses a project and finishes it during the year. A member may then compete with 4-H members from other counties, districts, and states. The 4-H's stand for the ideals of the 4-H movement They are the development of the hands, heart, head, and health. Members: Front row, left to right: Carl Shook, Bill Sandlin, Clifford Robinson,1erry Taylor Second row: Mike DeBruhl, Charles Morse, David King, Johnny Young. Third row: Kitty Sherlin, Doris Lanning, and Mary Frances Brendell T06
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MII IIBIIAM lllll Left to right, first row: Bob Collins, Rudy Herren, Tommy Wagoner, Eddie Haynes, Tommy Green, Eddie Howell, Mike Holbrook, A. J. McClure, Johnny Brooks, David McElyea. Second row: Ben Luther, Kathy Howell, Deane Webb, Linda Brooks, Ernestine Robinson, Anita Robinson, Jane Sims, Sue Morgan, Margaret Jones, Mike Davis, Gary 0'Kelly. Third row: Mr. Stanley, sponsor, Rex Mann, Roger Metcalf, Charles Morse, Harry Taylor, Todd Hopkins, Jim Cathy, David Hendrix, Lewis Edwards, Charles Arthur, Roberts Crowder. Fourth row: Tommy Franklin, James Robinson, Jeff Miller, Ross Peebles, Rusty Brown, Ralph Long, Duane Morgan, Mike Israel . Monogram Club members are athletes who have earned their letter in one of Enka's maior sports. They have received their awards in All candidates are required to go through an elaborate initiation before becoming mem- bers. Monogram Club members handle all affairs having any connection with athletics. This includes supplying ushers for games, selling These services make all the athletic events more enioyable . Coaches Stanley, McElrath, Johnson, and or Longmire sponsor the Monogram Club. Roger Metcalf and Ben Luther sell their fellow students drinks at a basketball game. Officers, left to right: Ben Luther, vice president, Sue Morgan, secretary and treas- urerp Jeff Miller, president. T08 either football, basketball, baseball, or track. programs, and maintaining concession stands.
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