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RISTMAS Z R ALL LEFT Preparing decorations for the Koine door, Lynne cuts each piece out of construction paper CENTER The Koine staff took first place for their door and Mrs Jean Fuller ' s honneroom took second place (RIGHT) -1 : ' FBLA Members are (FRONT ROW) Devon Beachley, Lavinia Wingfield. Parthenia «Vnolds, Edna White, Lydia Eanes Ra«elda Gravely Earnestine Hairston, Marvette Craighead, Diane McMillian, (SECOND ROW) Donna BaHey, Kitten Hiatt, Beth Cummings, Wendell Tuttle, Lou Gilmer, Sandy Diehl, Bobbi Jean Martin Terri IVlartin Susan Eanes, Diane Dove, (THIRD ROW) Debra Hairston, Kathy Vernon, Susan ' ' J f »° 3 - Sandy Martin, Juliatte Russell. Cheryl Elliott, Karen Kuykendall. Charlene Elliott, (BACK ROW) Jeffrey Hairston, Merinda Haislip, Janice Barker, Cheryl Thacker, Rachel Harr Pyrtle. Nan Wall, Bonnie Oakley. lin Shupe, Darlene Hall, Lynne DECA Members are (FRONT ROW) Wayne Donley, Paul Jones. Joyce Hairfield. Rocky Barr Bowles, (SECOND ROW) Bobby Dillard, David Mills, Robert Pruitt, Barry Donavant, Rodney Ps. ' Carter, Cindy Wolfe, Valerie Little, (THIRD ROW) Danny Gammons Frye. Oleatha Moyer. (BACK ROW) Jack Mullins, Jerry Thackei Garrett, Willie Rumley. t, Pam Painter, LaVonne Janet Pearman. Shirleen . mley, Roger Dillard, Jim Terry. Mary Moyer. Nancy Renvvick Morrison, Ronnie Broadnax. Kelvin Moyer, Keith DECA and FBIA 85
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Vocational Clubs Move Toward Co-Curricular Activities Look at that door, — it ' s really unusual! , or Ugh, that one is ugly! were some usual comments heard around LP as the FBLA sponsored door decorating contest got underway. The decorations ranged from quiet, humble designs to a door covered with newspapers and the words Bah, humbug stretched across it in bold, black letters. The gaily decorated doors around the school helped to boost a little Christ- mas cheer among the students and admin- istration As the day drew closer when the doors were to be judged and the winners announced, the artists added last minute touches to their masterpieces. The winners were first place — the Koine staff, second place — Mrs. Fuller ' s homeroom, and third place — Mrs. Harris ' classes. The FBLA also sponsored an Open House at Christmas to give business students a chance to become better acquainted. Then during Valentines week, the FBLA sold valentines as a fund raising project for the club Students could buy these for five cents and for five cents more could have them delivered to the addressee ' s homeroom The sale helped to remind stu- dents of an old lovers holiday which was gradually fading away because of neglect Later in the spring, the members gathered together with their guests to attend a ban- quet at which awards and certificates were presented An important community project for DECA was raising money for a family at Laurel Park High School whose house had been destroyed by fire. In a Penney Per Inch DE students contributed according to their own heights DECA also conducted a survey of people in the community to discover what types of retail stores are needed in the area. In February, 15 DECA students competed in Regional contests held at George Wash- ington High in Danville. Jerry Thacker placed first in display, Jan Pearman first in job interview and LaVonne Bowles third in group sales Awards were presented at a banquet at the King of the Sea In the spring DECA sponsored a banquet to honor employers of DE students and pre- sented the Boss of the Year award TOP TO BOTTOM Mrs Martha Hamre presents Lavonne Bowles with her FBLA members enioy refreshments at the Christmas party held after the December bronze medal for individual 84 Organizatfons
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c o o o c o 86 Organizations Shock! Eruption! Lightning! Science Club demonstrations ranged from volcano erup- tions to people getting shocked For the first year the Science Club held a science fair. Plants, volcanoes, dams, solar systems, and terrariums were a few exhibits at the fair. At one meeting Mr Hairston hooked the members together to 400 volts of elec- tricity At another meeting Jeffrey Amos demonstrated a volcano erupting The club met only during the time assigned on club days and felt that this inspired interest and attendance. We really had fun in Science Club this year, because we finally did something I liked the Science Club this year better than any other year, and plus we even ordered Science Club pins Getting hook- ed-up to the electricity machine was some- thing completely new, and I really thought It was fun. During their study hall. Audio Visual Club members assisted teachers with A-V equip- ment. They also worked the equipment during basketball games and assemblies. A project of the A-V Club was to raise money to buy a large motion picture screen for the auditorium. This would enable films to be projected from the control room. The A-V Club officers were Mike Bryant, president; Ken Morris, vice-president: Kim Byrd, secretary and treasurer: and Terri Pear- man, reporter. Members of the Science Club are (FRONT ROW) Mrs Nancy Wooding, sponsor, Karen Kuykendall (assistant secretary), Jeffrey Amos, Brenda Taylor, Toni Wfiite, Dana Dalton, Connie Turner (president), Renee Wike, Donna Rea (BACK ROW) Timmy Martin, Deborah Hopkins, Cindy Kilby, Caria Huff, Mark Hankins (reporter), Teresa Wingfield (vice-president), Pam Stegall, (Secretary). Kerry Via, Jasper Stockton, James Wimbush (treasurer).
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