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39 9 t? we-R Q3 Q-v FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Davie Neely, D. A. Rodman, Dean Wade, Jimmy Dove, Thomas Currence, Randy Dewitt. SECOND ROW: Donnie McManus, Robert Rainey, Carl Walker, Hazel Craig. THIRD ROW: Newton Lineberger, Doug Hood, Billy Peeler, Darryl Treadway. THE TRADE AND OFFICERS Charles Thrower Donnie McManus Randy Dewitt D A. Rodman President Vice President Treasurer Secretary 4 51.-0 ae' sf FOURTH ROW: Charles Thrower, Dickie Edwards, Odell Jackson, Dickie Tarleton, Toby Dabney, Mr. Workman, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Carnes, Jack Lee, George Mackey, James Melton, Richard Nelson. INDUSTRIAL CLUB The Trade and Industrial Club is composed of eleventh and twelfth grade students who take the Diversified Occupa- tions course and Industrial Arts courses. The local club is affiliated with the South Carolina Trade and Industrial Club. The purposes of this club are: QU To encourage better habits of work, both in school and on the job, C21 to promote better human relations between employers and student learners: 13D to study the local need for the vocational training of youth and adults, C41 to offer exploratory courses in some of the trade and industrial types of jobs. An annual activity of the club is a banquet given by the Diversified Ocupations students in honor of the employers who co-operated in the training programs during the year. Club officers attend a Leadership Conference held at the State Club's Camp and officers and representatives at- tend the annual convention of the State Club held at Clem- son College.
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KEY CLUB ff' VCE Y DE if Q M . Xl Ex g I 'In Qvgpv The Key Club of Rock Hill High School is a mem- ber of the state and international Key Clubs and is sponsored by the Kiwanis International. The CIub's motto Leadership through Service in- dicates its purpose in the community. The outstanding events of the year were the operation of a concession booth at the York County Fair, a dance sponsored by the Club, and the Sandy Ninninger Award to a worthy boy or girl. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: lewis Bartles, Arthur Lumpkin, Phil Burns, Joe Turner, Bill Chelf, Spratt White. SECOND ROW: Allen Strait, Starnes Hayes, David Ellwanger, Sandy Lumpkin. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Hewett, John Woods, Billy Aycoclr, Cris Paul. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy
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f, The Rock Hill Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is composed of those students currently enrolled in Distributive Education. The club is affiliated with the South Carolina Distributive Education Clubs and the National Association. Members attended the District Club meeting in Sumter and plan to attend the State Convention in Columbia in March. The club was represented last year at the Natoinal Convention in Columbus, Ohio, by Ronnie Williams and Ronnie Plexico. This year the members plan to participate in all the state contests. Last year our club won a 3-star plaque, the highest award in the Club of the Year Contest. We also won third place in the club project of the year. D. E. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francis Booth, Wayne Ludlam, Ann Courtney, Roland Faile. SECOND ROW: Philip McAteer, Ellie Grem, Bundy Gulledge, Michael Davel Davis, Billy Epps, Jerry Ashley. THIRD ROW: Sonny Neal, Johnny Every, Charlie Westbrook, Ronnie Matthews, Margaret Jo Ayers. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Reeves, Don McRorie, Jack Busby, Johnny Price, Ann Jones. FIFTH ROW: Allen Broome, James r-r-ff: ' , ,
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