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Monogram Club The Monogram Club tries to develop closer relation- ships between athletics and other school activities. The club also tries to inspire leadership potentials through the athletic competitions. The club this year has sponsored a car bash and candy sales and has chosen girls to be football game sponsors for home games. The girls were presented with flowers and charms at the games. OFFICERS; Barry Sawyer, President; Tom Whitehurst, Vice- President; Bobby Voight, Treasurer; Mr. Henderson, Sponsor; Randy Hicks, Secretary; Pal Harris, Sergeant-at-arms.
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Distributive Education DECA is the accepted term used to refer to the Distributive Education Clubs of American, or to any of its activities. Commonly, DECA refers to the program of youth activity operated by the Distributive Education Clubs of America. This youth activity program is designed for boys and girls enrolled in part-time cooperative distributive education classes. It is organized on local, state, and national levels to provide incentives and recognition for DE students. The club, recognized as a vital part of the total DE program, encourages group participation, leadership development, and career study. The Indian River Chapter ' s activities this year included the following areas; social, civic, benevolent, fund-raising, and professional. These areas indicate that the DE club — like any other worth while organizatio n — must not only provide interest areas for its own members, but must also adopt activities providing opportunities for service to its school, community, and fellow beings. cf ' Spencer, Vice-President; STANDING, Jeanne Evans, Chaplain; Regina Merrill, Reporter; Gerald Franklin, Secrefary; Mr. Taylor, Advisor; Marvin Cress, Treasurer; Brandyce Smith, Parliamentarian. Not Pictured: Crystal White, Corresponding Secretary.
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Girls’ Athletic Association The Girls ' Athletic Association is a newly organized group at Indian River High school. The G.A.A. sponsored intramural sports for girls and raised money to send a girls ' track team to the district meet. The club also co-spon- sored a dance program and helped to repair physical education equipment. The G.A.A. hosted a sports day in volleyball for all schools in Chesapeake. SITTING: LEFT TO RIGHT; l ce-Rres c er7r, Margaret Whitmer; Rres cyenf, Pat Onley; Secrerarj , Patty Fordham; Treasurer, Debbie Moore. STANDING: Sponsor, Mrs. Betz; Points Recorder, Sue Louk. 132
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