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l IN BUS.' 71 White, B. Koob, D. McGarity, M Pederson, C Derrick, D. Depew, D. McKenzie,G. Sims, 71 Stewart, D. McGinn, B. Koerner, D. McCormick, L. Guild, M Bain, S. Isola, G. Borror, A. Brown, C Moorefield, M Glenham, B. Summers, B. Canupp, D. Morrow. STANDING: C. Allen, C. Williamson, A. Pennington, D. Norman, D. Coleman, R Burriss, R. Schnupper, K. Gordon, Ii Hill, D. Fisher, G. Shealy, F. King, R. McCuIlocl1, S. Voyles, T. Schramrn, R. McCoy, A. Davis, M Eller, Advisor.' Mr. Emerwnf S. Ardrey, S. Mueller, .L Monteuri, T Trull, W. Broom, R. Van Dyke, R. Fort, R. Gibson, .L Cannon, B. Gubar, D. Lakeman, D. Byrnes, Ji Hamilton, S. McGinn, M Davis, M. Duffy, F Hunt. Bus Drivers Transport Our Student Body South 's Bus Drivers ' Club holds as its purpose to promote safety, improve driver morale, increase the proficiency of drivers, and to recog- nize meritorious service. The club meets once a if month with all regular and substitute drivers invited. One of the most informative programs held consisted of a speaker, Mr. J. W. Harrison, Superintendent of Bus Transportation for Meck- len burg County. Adding a finishing touch to a year of dedi- cated service, the Bus Drivers' Club holds its annual picnic. On Award 's Day, several certifi- cates and bonds are presented to these drivers for outstanding service. ,va 0705 4, 0 1 sits! ill! Club ofhcers and advisor, Mr. Emerson, discuss route plans. Drivers all pitch in and help with clean-up campaign. 5, 4 . ,, .M The driver is job begins when the student is ends. 27
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Continued practice is important to hard-working G.A.A. members. The Girls Athletic Association enables girls interested in sports to participate in such activities as field hockey, track, basketball, and speedball. Not onLv does this club cultivate athletes, but it also strives towards making the girls better Sabres. Emphasis is placed on development of sportmanship, character, and leadership. In view of these qualities, the G.A.A. awards a scholarship to a deserving senior member of this club. In the Girls Athletic Association, each girl learns the importance of teamwork. Thus, the sum of the individuals makes the whole team successful. N Club officers illustrate good sportsmanship. G.A.A. Provides Athletic Advancement SEA TED: L. Fesperman, Treasurer: M Duffy, Secretaryg L. Fesperman, Vice-Presidentg T. Gainey, President. FIRST ROW: Miss Overcash, Advisory D. Sherrick, .L McPoIand, J. Woods, P. Neighbors, N. Eldredge, K. Rettie, M M Garity, B. Korbler, M. Pedersen, Mrs. Barentine, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, M Roberts, N. Kochuk, G. Helton, C Troutman, M. Sabatels, P. Furlong, D. Sun, C. Cade, D. Rollins, S. Penn, S. Hinton, A. Landers. THIRD ROW: K. Warren, D. Lathe, J. McPoland, C. Blankenship, G. Travis, P. Waller, L. Perkinson, M Schexnayder, Y. Lathe, C. Guin, S. Kendrick, 71 Jones, L. Cobb. FOURTH ROW: C. Baldivid, E. Gallant, D. Barron, M Griffeth, V1 Craemer, R. McArn, N. Knighten, A. May, B. Pollard, J. Congdon, J. Lambert, P. Endler, L. Krause.
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viflbfstimit K, -ff ,,,.,. SEA TED: W Lane, B. Goddard, D. McCarver, vice-pres.,' D. Nixon, treas.,'1VL Snipes, se7LL.,' S. Heavener. SECOND ROW: B. Cribbs, D. Huntley S Davis S Reames B. Millen, pres.,' P. Munson, .L Catoe, C. Donahue, .L Osborne. THIRD ROW.' . Caddell, R. Tatum, C. Viles, R. Whisonant, D. Clark T Tyler D Darnell P. Broom, C. Gettis, .L Sims, C House. Businessmen o Tomorrow 'KMWI it f - - it-Q.l..Q--ff X -K .A N FRONT ROW.' B. Bumgardner, S. Blackwell, D. Gilreath. SECOND ROW: .L Kimbrell, R. Stikeleather, B. McGee, W. Vaughn, THIRD RO W: D Neely D Thomas D. Bodenheimer, S. Coley. The Business Club helps students by acquainzing them with the methods used in everyday dealings with people, thus providing the source of learning through practice and demon- stration. The club has had several guest speakers and has taken an informative tour of Celanese Fiber Corporation. The Busi- ness Club does an excellent job of preparing the student who desires a future in the business world. Everyone envies the lucky DECA member who ends his school day with three or four coursesg but no one considers the long hours of work which compose his day. The club is a member of the Distributive Clubs of America, which is a national association of students who have entered the business world. Through their association with DECA, young business men can learn to get the most from the free enterprise system Ausiness Club member works to improve typing skills. nN ' ,ins-5'
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