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D.E. played an integral part in the school curriculum and in meeting the vocational and educational needs of the school and community. Students learned while working to assume occupational responsibilities. One advantage of membership in D.E.C.A. was the association of people who had similar career interests. 1fMr. Lyles and Pat Camby enjoy being a part of D.E.C.A. 2fSometimes being a part of D.E.C.A. didn't require much work. First Row: P. Sutton, L. Stewart, A. Padgett, V. Williams, N. Elliot. Third Row: D. Odom, R. Taylor, P. Russell, C. Whitener, K. Tomblin Second Row: Mr. Lyles, M. Holbert, L. Smith, 1. Petty, P. Foster, C.Ellenburg, S. McNeilly, R. Amos, D. Toms. T. Carswell, B. Goode, L. Taylor, C. Pate, P. Camby, R. Hill, A. Hilliard. 42fOrganizations
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1fThe Mother-Daughter Banquet was a success. 2fDebbie the animated in- dustrial worker. 3fMary Ann - will she ever grow up? 4!Cindy, Suzie and Ernestina gave a skit for enter- tainment. 5fMollie, the angel of a poor man. Working together the Future Homemakers of America strived to become better acquainted with the methods of planning and preparation. Through their Mother- Daughter Banquet, FHA'ers became experienced in meal planning, decorating and organization. Such projects as teacher's tea, White Christmas and Christmas idea day were also held by the FHA. Organizationsf41
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T iwsf,,..W.,. X 'ttwwm by fax, ,ww 1-1 F To I First Row: V. Thompson, E. Logan, S. Lowrance, B. Washburn. Second Row: E. Wright, R. Ford, 1. Lane. Third Row: K. Lancaster, M. Pritchard 1 -J-4, W. Montieth. Fourth Row: W. Moore, R. Swin- key, R. Crawford, Mr. McKeithan. Fifth Row: R. Luckadoo, R. Wright, L. Moore. The1974-75 l.C.T. Club played an important role in the vocational education of R-S students. The main purpose of this club was to help students set a realistic vocational goal for themselves and to create enthusiasm for vocational learning. This club was sponsored by Mr. McKeithan. .C.T. was the only club designed exclusively for trade and industrial education. 1fTroy Crawford looks at the film at- tentively. 2fSharon Lowrance waits pa- tiently for class to begin. Organizationsf43
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