Tabb High School - Bengal Yearbook (Tabb, VA)

 - Class of 1975

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Tabb High School - Bengal Yearbook (Tabb, VA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 48 of 208
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' will ne ' worthwhiii fold supei visor Jack can i nrk if out Iwni., iiios. of the 21 oer tiirk l ' air I ' o jne 27 at I Grafton Proceeds f icd for the ommunity ,000 going !]uad last vfar The fair lanning to lanent site s, since t lay soon be lercially iiiv nerous le bhcib ' l ‘ iVst year-iyi ' i ' rtt ' i {lipt r. YORKlOV jv I i ' f. York ounty Fair F ' reedoni ’ »r a nine-d ly nm ' Rt t ' PifieyaniS iisiFJnt dA ' tbrttasA eF dafhfimfcf WstdgraphWti ferc Mike Layman and Alan Estermen. Reporters wfcre Diana Hannigan, Lii, om t ' Hetn, Don Kane, and Frank Marfiitci. Special thanks goes td newspaper (spwsor, rs., Trilby Lyyifljf Printer, Mt.iGrq?ne, and spccUl pl t« (grai pi jMfs to the re .vue phiii--.!phJ° TSf?R Jr f. 11 lead ibe.disi as.soK i«i uTf stones, planning layouts, nd fighting deaaunes. ' ftapplly, the pl r w ’s ece vtld ty the aYid ' tca£h s?afi(] with th ylp A the pape • bectaWya stiHda d ' fdahire arTabb High ScUdSldn developed com- lean tT ' iuuL,?, iiuiHasA sources lid the government itfierafion against the bel rocket belt amund the . rport was emporarily sosjiernli-d so could ' fend the capital ' oimurv-t iv-il fer e- ?roed in on Neak lunng t ivernment s l i t ' r-rnghold on t ckong Ri.cr ' ' southe bj oi kDVICE FkOM , t ,f ■ 1 horr i rn , B 0 ‘ 44 iIiewspaPer (tiO M I 1 one of ogists at iriiii; nf ■ I ' aft fuei r .ears a-i ' ' God B ess America •inigt-n IS t t»(j real. ' aid Wilitif ki an fr ' husiasf.. -ojxinent of htdrugi-n if yoi. us it a: lire all you get is mni-iare in byprudiK whi-h mean. th t yen won ' need a ill line i- cirrh

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FCA Hosts Party tor Underprivileged Children The FCA, an organization for Christian athletes, started off the year raising money through selling colorful big orange” shirts. Among the service projects they sponsored, a Christmas party for underprivileged kids was at the top of the list. The FCA also donated food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving and, later in the year, collected for the March of Dimes. Members assisted in the running of the concession stand during basketball and wrestling seasons and held a sunrise service on Christmas morning. With the help and inspiration of Coach Freddie Mitchell, FCA members have shown through their actions, true interest in their ca use. MEMBERS: Curtis Soles, Mike Kelly, Mark Fox, Kevin Breen, Jay Barbee, Larry Brown, Steve Cutts, Don Kidd, Linda Cole, Paul Underwood, Ann Derby, Andy Deskins, Mike Meyers, Mike Spencer, Tim Coy, David Walton, Dennis Herndon, Ron Hubbard, Mark Reid, Melody Hedrick, Kyle Bateman, Fred Humphrey, Jerry Lawrence, Steve Hovanic, Pete Windham, Donald Jones, John Cinotto, David Nuckols, Alan Meyers, Joey Wallace, Steve Windmuller, Mike Wirt, Greg Hedrick, Larry Wilson, Chuck Engle, Valentino Frances, Mary Henkel. Lettermen Club — Mark of Distinefion? Not an officially recognized or really authorized club, the Lettermen Club is an informally organized institution with members, an executive board, and Mr. Ed Markoff. Basically, the club evolved as an inspiration for student participation in the competitive fields. They have no official duties as of yet; perhaps in the years to come, Lettermen Club will establish itself as an honorary organization. Freddie Mitchell, FCA sponsor, evokes laughter from the crowd during Tabb-York game pep rally. It’s hard to keep up with the antics of Mr. Ed Markoff, Lettermen Club sponsor. ils f w. j n M F.C. A. LETTERMEN •).%



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VICA Strives to Develop Leadership The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) is a national organization for high school and post-high school students working towards careers in trade and industry To be eligible for membership the student must be enrolled in a vocational program preparing them for futures in trade, industrial, technical, and health occupations. The organization emphasizes citizenship, character, and leadership development. Each year the Tabb High VICA chapter participates in state and district activities, local field trips, and holds a Boss’s Banquet for their employers. Under direction of Mr. John Weaver, VICA has been very active this year. MEMBERS: P. Williams, S. Buff kins, D. Farmer, President, M Trundy, B. Cowdan, R Bowyer, R Hunt, D. Wiggins, B. Michaelis, C. Wilson, G. Seigler, B Davis, S. Thomas, J Hogge, G. Johnson, M. Smith, A. Cate, G. Estes, R. Shiver, B Crawford, M. Roach, S. Stafford. II - ' iL • ' F 3r DE MEMBERS: P Butry, T. Crockett, B. Dillard, T. Garrett, D. Hesslink, B Horton, R. Jordon, L. Moore, Tim Jewel, K. Borden, P. Parker, C Bowman, S. Penn, D. Soult, R. Bennie, M. Brooks, J. Dalzll, C. Davis, R. Evans, M. Gebauer, P Godfrey, K Heard, S. Manning, D Morrow, K. Owens, D. Randall, S. Rhew,J. Riely, S. Reid, W. Stokes, S. Timmerman, B. Shields, D Bridwell, D Cianelli, R. Foster, K. Gaines, K Liles, R Owens, S. Roller, S. Sherin, D. Smith, D. Walker, S. Cutts, A. Easterman, L. Forrest, P Galager, S Greenhagen, D HoIston,J. Krowe, R Puckett, L. Roesch, C. Thomas, G. Thorton, V. Vandyke, C. Whitaker, N Blow, S. Cannon. I DE Gets National Recognition Distributive Education provides instruction designed to prepare students for work and further study in the field of distribution. Students get a chance to apply classroom knowledge in the competitive events held each year. This year, the DE students and sponsor Mr. William VanderPas got national recognition in the DECA Distribution for a community project they did last year, handing out pamphlets from VEPCO, How to Save on Your Electric Bill.” This year, DE donated toys to the Sara Bonwell Hudgins school as a Christmas project. Next year students plan to develop a Bicentennial project. Club, classroom, and job all help to develop DE students as future leaders in distribution. OFFICERS: David Cianelli, President; Randy Owens, Vice President; Sheryl Roller, Secretary; Lori Roesch, Treasurer; Debra Holston, Parliamentarian and Historian DE, VICA

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