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HwrnAA,,,,,ae MH' 5 ,I itll .. . .... ,ta ECU The Industrial Cooperative Training Program gives students the oppor- tunity to work under supervision in the occupational area of their choice, and to prepare themselves for full-time employment. Through the supervision of Mr. Clifford Rimer, various projects have been undertaken by the VICA club in the past year. Activities sponsored by the fifty-two member club include a candy sale, state and regional leadership Workshops, and an employer-employee banquet. On-the-job training, received by the I.C.T. students, has enabled the students to obtain the experience required in the world of work. During the last school year the members of the VICA club earned over S50,000. Mr. Garmon accepts a check to aid in the building of the field house from ICT President, Ronnie Bennick. U y . If www' 2 Members of the ICT Club were: Linda Price, Brenda Wilcox, Linda Stegall, Dovie Dill, Vickie Baucom, Sue Al- mon, Vickie Lord, Barbara Goodman, Linda Hill, Tony Bass, Jeff Childers, David Benton, Ricky Russ, Mike Bigham, Gary Barnes, Darrell Turner, Alvin Drye, David Rowland, Alton Shelton, Da- vid Russ, Bruce Walker, Dan- ny Ifreeman, Gary Shue, Shannon Lentz, David Mil- ler, Edward Shaver, Dale Drye, Stanley Palmer. Officers of ICT included: Ronnie York, Vice-President, Donnis Wayne, Historiang Ronnie Bennick, President, Brenda Wilcox, Historian, Sue Almon, Historian, Linda Price, Historian. Dovie Dill, Secretary and Treasurer. new
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s f . f. Q, , R l l jj S t p p :P T M , T E f i F ta., K .. fl' ' ' , . i i T - sa R f sss z C ., .W ,W ,, All 45 students enrolled in Distributive Education are members of the Northwest Cabarrus D.E. Club. The purpose of the club is to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. The Northwest D.E.C.A. enters contests on the district level in categories such as job interviews, sales demonstrations, public speak- ing and advertising. The club participates in many projects during the year including a fund raising project, helping in the planning and execution of career week, a follow-up survey ofD.E. graduates, and a creative marketing project. Outstanding D.E.C.A. club members receive awards such as D.E.C.A. Sweetheart and student of the year. Officers of the club were: First Row: Patsy Cole, Treasurerg Joy Lane, President: Richard Woody, Vice-President: and Barbara Weddington, Secretary. Second Row: Kenny Dick. Parliamentariang Alice Caldwell, Historian-Reporter, and Terry Layton, assistant Historian-Reporter. .sw A ,Q O 5 tl X gb ff, T x CPG! if ff 1 5 OA Y' Members ofthe DECA Club were: First Row QL to RJ: Sandra McCraven, Terri Smith, Joy Lane, Patsy Cole, Donnie Seymour, Alice Caldwell, Dena Keene, Pam Baker, Pat Tidwell, Linda Mullis. Barbara Weddington. Second Row CL to RJ: Mrs. Carolyn Harward, Linda Hilton, lmogene Hagan, Carla Mason, Deidre Bost, Sarah Foster, Donna Gibson, Pam Smith, and Cindy Crainsliaw. Third Row QL to RJ: Danny McLain, Kenny Dick. Vernon Harker, Richard Woody. Steve Lipe, Eddie Harrington, and Steve Car ter. Fourth Row QL to RJ: James Helms, Eddie Stancil, Terry Layton, Mitchell Hill, and Terry Taylor. Fifth Row CL t0 RJ: Steve Hilton, Chip Raper, Larry Oxcndine. David Stackleather. and Donnie Campell. E Lgsffzigufi Us ucafion of :7f1Zm5'zLca Club advisor Mrs. Carolyn Harward teaches fundamentals of marketing to her class. 1 f 0 188
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WUI: Q' fl I 0' 0, ff .A 1 N' ' ., n u w,j-1 it '17, S fx! ,if 5, 14' 'x 0 o 4' '15 Nfwll FHA officers are Trudy Allen Treas Brenda lurr Sec Pam Safrit Rec Leader Susie Weddington, Pres Jackie Gohn Vice Pres Ginger Hepola Rep Faith Allman Hist and Sharon Kerr Parlia gufuu omama .su The Northwest Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America brought home the blue ribbon for their exhibit at the Cabarrus County Fair. The group also participates in various other activities. The president and vice-president attended the leadership conference at St. Andrews College at Laurinburg. Also the group went to the District Rally on October 16 at Bessemer City High School. This year,s fashion show was a great success. It was sponsored by Simplicity Patterns. The girls showed off many new and exciting fashions, with the help of Phil Smith and Larry Parker. Some events which were of great importance to the F.H.A.'ers were the annual cookout for initiation of new members and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. lst Row- Ginger Hepola, Faith Allman, Sharon Kerr, Susie Weddington, Brenda Furr, Trudy Allen, Pam Saf- rit, Jackie Gohn. 2nd Row- Tana Barkley, Sharon Har- well, Susie Parker, Pat Kiker, Cathy Cagle, Libby Hud- son, Pam Bollinger, Libby Wright, Melva Deese. 3rd Row- Marsha Lord, Ellen Howell, Jo Brown, Carol Carpenter, Helen Barrier, Shirley Downum, Karen Sha- ver, Susan Wade, Amy Austin, Vanessa Foster. 4th Row- Jean Caldwell, Linda Scott, Brenda Weaks, Gail Morrison, Vickie Taylor, Cynthia Benton, Karen Honey- cutt, Alice Patterson, lfrankie Hammonds, Patricia Bar- ringer. 5th Row- Sylvia Bost, Linda Steele, Deidre Bost, Elizabeth Smith, LuAnn Poplin, Susan Untz, Lynn McClellan, Jane Johnson, Ann Calloway, Rickie King, Helen Little. 6th Row- Peggy Scott, Kathy Burke, Lucille Harris, Shennettc Caldwell, Debra Scott, Judy Cannon, Pam Clanton, Debbie Troutman. 7th Row- Jane Miller, Nora Cook, Brenda Williford, Bonnie Crom- er, Pam Elwood. Kathy Freik, Denita Kerley, Kay Ritch, Reginia Walker, Valerie Canupp, Karen Aldridge, Linda Crowley. 8th Row- Cynthia Frye, Becky Over- cash, Brenda James, Sharon Ross, Yvonne Carriker, Su- zette McBryde, Janice Jones, Audrey Hill, Kathy Byrd, J Debbie Murray, Donna Rowland. 9th Row- Jeraldine Pharr, Belinda Alexander, Dale Frye, Debbie Linker, Sharon Young, Yvonne Troutman, Barbara McCauley, Miss Mary Niblock, Miss Sylvia Overcash, Miss Sharon Stroud, Sharon Laney, Sandra Ross. 10th Row- Martha Dover, Becky Miller, Susie Rhinehart, Mrs. Sydney Stancil, Nancy Stimpson, Jean Isley, Lee Ellen Rumple, Barbara Rhodes, Linda Moss, Brenda Kepley, Cindy Marlow, Ruthie Wright, Joyce Joyner, Missy Smith, Angela Bassinger, Kim Moore, Donna Rowland, Harriet Phillips, Cindy Cline. ,Q Phil Smith and Nora Cook show off the latest fashions at the F.H.A. fashion show.
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