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DECA One of the hardest working, yet least recognized, clubs at RCHS is DECA. The members of the DECA Club give their time to work in the school store, sell mums at Homecoming, and collect food and clothes for needy families at Thanksgiving. The work doesn't stop when they leave school, though. Their booth won first place at the county fair, they worked with the Women's Club on an anti-shop- lifting campaign, and made presentations to Civic Clubs and to the FBLA - all in the interest of developing leadership and serving the community. OFFICERS: President, Brooks Clive, Vice-president, Jeff Wiging- ton, Secretary, Debbie Blevins, Treasurer, Mike Smith, Reporter, Chuck McCallum. 242 DECA
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PBM Plays QcwtafC!w.w FBLA sponsored the Tom Wat and Carna- tion sales, kept the latest announcements on Mr. Sharp's new bulletin board, and wrapped up Christmas presents which they gave to the Family and ChiIdren's Services to distribute to needy families. FBLA Week in February was typical of the success which has always been a characteristic of this club of hard workers, who are learning the ropes of modern and effective business management. OFFICERS: President, Kay Crowell, Vice-president, Cindy Kelley, Secretary, Lisa Whitley, Treasurer, Gayle Hyde. 4 i, F Y I x nun., Won ,.,..,...,.,....-.-.- ...,...,..,......,..--.- ..,.,................-. FBLA 24l
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OFFICERS: President, Dee Dee Beavers, Vice-president, Kathy Mann, Secretary, April Williams, Treasurer, June Wolf, Publicity Chairman, Lewis Tatman. pow! ,mwg A48 Q 0419 ' When one dedicated over-worked sponsor brought together a group of talented, if somewhat zany, students in a cluttered unorganized chaos known as the Art Room, the Art Club was born. lt's been almost four years since Mrs. Cress came and turned a dull, lifeless club into what it is today. The club is in great demand around the school for bulletin boards and signs. The community was blessed by their talents as they scrambled over tables, cried over spilled paint, and contended with gawking customers to paint the win- dows at McDonald's for Christmas. They visited the Agnes Scott Gallery and the Atlanta College of Art to give the mem- bers a greater appreciation of what it means to be an artist. In the spring they work long and hard each year to put it all together for the Spring Art Festival. Art 243
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