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DECA Officers: Charles Riggs, president, Sue Schilling, secretary, Pam Swann, treasurer, Milton White, historian, Donna King, public relations. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club of America tackled the difficult task of preparing its members for today’s complex business world. Students left school at twelve-thirty for their various training stations. Knowledge learned in the classroooms included ex- perience in salesmanship, advertising, display, mer- chandising, economics, and psychology while the jobs provided practical experience. Highlights of this year included monthly dinner meetings, the Bosses’ Ban- quet, and participation in the local, state, and perhaps, national level in DECA tests. Club members were especially proud when their booth placed in the County Fair. 56 Sponsor, Mrs. Taylor, talks to a local merchant about a student that he has hired. Milton White, Charles Riggs, Charles Me: and Gail Riggs examine the DECA showcase.
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Clarence Wood, Earl Flowers and Celia Worley prepare for school bus inspection. Mr. Robert Ransom check the values as Clarence Wood watches closely. BUS DRIVERS The Bus Drivers group is composed of seven regular student drivers. These young men and women have accepted the tremendous responsibility of insur- ing the safe transportation of our students. The popping of chewing gum, paper flying in the air, clamoring children, and yelling bus drivers—all are a familiar part of the bus drivers’ daily life. Compared to others in the position, Hoggard bus drivers have achieved a low accident rate. Wayne Sutton and Billy Benton remind substitute bus driver Stewart Piner to check the tires regularly.
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VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB OF AMERICA The Vocational Industrial Club of America con- sists of members who are interested in developing leadership, character, and citizenship in Trade and Industrial Education in North Carolina. At Halloween the members helped with the UNICEF Drive. Toys were repaired and given to a needy family at Christmas. In March, the Club attended the Regional Contest in Laurinburg, and in April, the State Leadership Conference in Winston-Salem. They also sponsored an Employer-Employee Banquet for their employers. Debbie Johnson, secretary, sends out the monthly progress reports. Terry Norton informs the club of their by-laws. VICA Club officers: Sherry Martin, Terry Norton, Scotty Willard, Billy Hales, Mike Winebar, Kristi Rannbury, and Mr. Von Cannon, advisor. Mr. Von Cannon, leaves to check on club members at their jobs. 57
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