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Provided Working Opportunities , . gf. . 1.1. ill W. .i 2 ' 1 Lf I' l :US-5 fi -1 5:13 The purpose of the DECA Club is to develop future leadership for marketing and distribution. Each DECA member strove to meet per- sonal goals through vocational un- derstanding and leadership de- velopment. To live up to the high standards of DECA, members were busy throughout the year. f .v 'S 11 My DECA Officers: Gwen Penrod, Penny Crist, Ernie Roberts, Karen White, Terry Warren, Glenn Hicks, Teresa Hawks. Y DECA: first row: Terry Warren, Gwen Penrod, Ernie Roberts, Penny Crist, Ian Berry, Theresa Hawks, Gay White, Mrs. Dunkel, Sponsorg second row: Kevin Wheatley, Virginia Conn, Scott Rowe, Steve White, Shelton Smith, Vicky Patrick, Andre Spellman, Patrick McCleese, Ioe Sanderlin, Anthony Conway, Glennie Harris, Iohnny Ange, Glenn Nicksg third row: Richard Gillespie, Tammy Hardi- son, Rodney Porter, Regina Porst, Mike Webb, Eric Pankey, Shirley Wilson, Tammy Phillips, Iimmy Mitchell, Constance Benson, Clara Roach, fourth row: Mr. Taylor, Charles Far- row, Eugene Rogers, Mack Sanders, Ray Pat- tes, Sharon Safely, Clifton Longshore, Thomas McCullough, Dewey Gatling, Arnold Banks, Steve Sheppard, Eddie Parrish, David Warren, Carol Escamilla, Richard Putt, Adrainne Green, Ronnie Barnes, Iimmy Carver, Connie Iordan, Steve Meyers, Sharon Rogers, Billy Bernard. FK-:NA X Ci? HJ 1 1 ww, ,J l's .-cf ,. 4 DECA 149
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The high school chapter of VICA is an integral part of the Industrial Cooperative Training Program and is composed of all students taking the I.C.T. classes. Their activities are mainly concerned with gaining experience through on-the-job- training. The VICA Club gives its students a chance to develop their abilities to the fullest. VICA held a pool party, candy sale, attended their district meeting and had many other activities which culminated with their an- nual Employee-Employer Banquet and their Chapter picnic. DECA and VICA fi? ,-, 1 ' 1-,.. 3 'L 9 . f 4, 4 A . f1aa,i.,.,,, ,,, I, , ,, , 1 A t'1'u'l.' 'TIL Aj I-z .,g, ,iw 'rpg ' I ix r . ,Q rl, LII 5'-We I if ri gl'iL:,i,:' , I i ai i- ewietsup- r HTH 2 me nlxl. 4311 ,f N I X , 1 Q ., v- ,f . A 'Ag Yugi, I iii lr , ..-.ll I i -.ff ..t-.., ,, 148 VICA VICA presented GONE WITH THE WIND for Homecoming festivities. VICA: first row: Candy Moore, Debra Taylor, Donny Piland, Annise Harris, Sherry Newbrough, Brenda Cleary, Roxanne Cleary, Paul Wolfe, Valerie Hawlk, Trip Bobbittg second row: Martin Smith, Michelle Skinner, Patrick Iones, Floyd Winborne, Shelton Loftin, Eric Thompson, David Harris, Iimmy johnson, Mark Athearn, Timmy Allen, Steve Flint, Roger McNealyg third row: Dennis Wise, Ianet Loper, Neal Melton, Debbie Smith, Iohn Peed, Mr. Dunham, sponsor, Davie Spevack, Lisa Hughes, Ruby Sanderson, Eric Kurtz.
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l L1 VICA Sponsors LQTL ,M W, . W X Ht 'iggmt JV , X N 1 ,y , K X 4 7 5 K, rf tix f'-'yy ,- - 5 J '- ' I N Ir. , K? ge .fffj -N -' W v ,' - The I.C.T. is a club formed by VICA. They do many activities throughout the year such as dress up day in their club color, red, field trips and picnics. ' 150 ICT 1 N J' 45 l.- 4 ICT present Gone With the Wind for Homecoming festivities. ICT: first row: Ruby Sanderson, Lisa Hughes, Ianet Loper, Debbie Smith, Rowanne Cleary, Sherry Newbrough, Brenda Cleary, Annette Culleeg second row: Floyd Winborne, Iimmy Johnson, Donald Piland, Dennis Wise, Paul Wolfe, Greg Himes, Tim Allen, David Harris, third row: Maurice Brown, Steve Flynt, Roger McNeely, Eric Thompson, Iohn Peed, Shelton Loften, Patrick jones.
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