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LE DERS OF AMERICA Row One, Left to Right: Mrs. Whitlock, S. Russell, L. Kerns, J. Ruckman, D. Miller, 1. Brannon, B. Harden, K. Baily, F. Funk. Rout' Two: M. Keeler, P. Light, P. Baker, R. Kitchen, S. Haun, N. Keeler, R. McDonald, F. McCray. Row Three: B. Rottuck, C. Altman, C. Clowser, P. Bar- Contests on local, state, and national level in spell- ing, public speaking, parliamentary procedure, Mr. and Miss Future Business Leader, exhibits, bulletin board, and essays are all designed to develop self- confidence and leadership ability. nett, B. Hartley, N. Shifflett, J. Conner, L. White. Rau' Four: V. Shiley, V. Barnes, S. Miller, L. Pingley, M. Davis, P. Bageant, L. Williams, D. Largent. Row Five: S. Clayton, D. Story, S. Morehead, R. johnson, H. Easter, J. McKinney, C. Wolfe. The james Wood Chapter has 88 members this year. We are very proud that one of our members won first place in the FBLA National Spelling Contest last june. Ron' One. Left to Rigbr: J. Muse, C. Boswell, S. Thompson, D. McDaniel, F. Dellinger. Rau' Tim: Mrs. Whitlock, S. Anderson, S. Boyles, J. Del-laven, B. Shade. 4? L
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FUTURE BUSINESS From Le!! In Rigbi: Mertis Wills, Pd7'lfdllIOIl1dFicllI.' janet Ruckman, Hirrnrifnz: ,Io Ann Bean, Secretary: Patricia Cooper, Second Vire-Pre.fidw1l.' Xvanda Delelaven, Regimml Serrclargy' Mrs. Whitlock, Spozzrorq joyce Wlhittaker, Preiidczzl: Charlotte Schullcr, Finn Vice-l'refide111,' Patty Newlin, Reporterg Reta Haines, Trea.mrer,' Selma Nuri, Phorolqraplwr. The James XY!ood Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America is for students interested in business and enrolled in business subjects. The organization is sponsored nationally by the United Business Education Association, a depart- ment of the National Education Association. Of the 26 state chapters which have been organized, Virginia is second only to Louisiana in the number of local chapters. ' The Future Business Leaders of America strive to build in its members qualities of good leadership, high character and civic responsibility. Ron' One, Left lo Righl: J. Whittaker, P. Ncwlin, C. Schul- ler, R. Haines, 1. Bean, W. Dc-Haven, S. Nuri, P. Cooper. Row Tufo: Mrs. Whitlock, L. Phelps, R. O'Ncill, D. Miller, M. Lash, J. Hartley, F. Perry. Run' 'I'lJrr1e: M. Wills, B. Whitacre, Davis, D. Snapp, T. Mcllwee, B. McBarr, J. Perry. Ron' Four: K. Armstrong, T. Heishman, H. C,,wgc,' J, Marple' B, Goorle, R, Walters, M. Orntlorff. X
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DISTRIBUTIVE Run' Onu. Lvl! to Rigbl: Ronnie Hodgson, Donald Dean, Donald Lingo, David Fogle, Billy Madigan, Phyllis Kerns. Rau' Two: Philip XX ingfield, Rolland Ferrell, Hattie Sillvius, Nancy Boyer, Robert Keiter. The Distributive Education Club functions as a pro- fessional organization at james Wooti. The club partici- pates in contests which actually are a part of the curriculum. The contests are given along with the instruction in the class. The contests the students participate in are: selling, display, job interview, D.E. student of the year, merchan- dise presentation speeches, merchandise manuals, sales demonstration, professional selling, window display judg- ing and club scrapbook. Winners on a local level then com- pete on a district level with other clubs in the district. Dis- trict winners then go to Richmond in june to compete with other district winners at the State convention. Besides the contests the club works on professional and money making projects. The club had a road run, sold mums at the homecoming game, worked with the March of Dimes, served as host for the district meeting, had two radio shows, held an assembly, collected food for the salvation army during Thanksgiving and Christmas, participated in Careers in Retailing Week , had a Christmas party for the members, a fashion show with the F.B.L.A., and its annual employer, employee banquet, held in honor of the sponsors by the members of the club, to show their ap- preciation for what the sponsors have done for them. The D.E. Club strives to live up to the meaning of its emblemg civic consciousness, vocational understanding, social intelligence, and leadership development. 'fe- x ff' lib 5? 4? .gl .i all 166 . X. S
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