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Helen Alexion, Senior Head Cheerleader Ann Newnham Junior Penny Pattie Junior Pat Kirby Junior Susan Wade Sophomore Sylvia Showker Sophomore Mrs. Avis Stanley Sponsor 14
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ROW 1: Mr. John A. Brown, Sponsor; Raymond Denny; Jerry Brown; Michael Parmer. ROW 2: DeWitt Hutchinson; Charles Kennedy. Absent: Fred Kobus, Pres.; Jackson Hagwood. sal The Cam and Wheel Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. John Brown, was formed to provide a fellowship for persons in¬ terested in automobiles. The club also strives to promote a strong interest in Antique Automobiles. An assembly program, the club insignia, and reports on var¬ ious automobiles are only a few of the club’s projects. Members of the club assisted as auxiliary police for the Glidden Tour and also attended the Fisher Body program. A program of slides of Antique Automobiles was shown to interested persons. The Cam and Wheel Club is a comparatively new club at the high school. This is the second year the club has been active. In addition to studying and learning more about automobiles, the members also encourage safe driving. 13
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ROW 1: Margaret Wimer, Promotion Manager; Catherine Gregory; Joan Via; Mary Harris; Mary Lou Harmon; Alice Rankin. ROW 2: Mr. Baughman, Sponsor; La Vonne Simmers, Secretary; Juanita Stinespring; Patsy Barnes; Brenda Brooks; Jean Harmon; Gloria Bryan. ROW 3: Glenn Carey, President; Dan Rutledge; Sylvester Shiflett; Mac McClung, Parliamentarian; Joe Baber; Harold Aldhizer; Larry Hamilton, Vice President; Berl Lawhome. ABSENT: Fay Talley, Treasurer; Betty Wheatley; Earl Lawhorne; Melvin Talley. The Distributive Education members can well be proud of their active club. The club rated in the first ten among clubs in Virginia. The members have also carried out a large number of very useful and helpful projects during the past year. Some of the activities include: having a Christmas display book for the merchants of Waynesboro, attending the District and State Conventions, giving an assembly, giving civic appearances, and washing windows for the Waynesboro businessmen after Hallowe’en. The club has also had quite a few winners in the District Contests. The emblem of the Distributive Education Clubs of America points out the aims and purposes of the club. It is a dia¬ mond, in the center of which is a wrapped package symbolizing a job well done. The four points of the diamond represent Vocational Understanding, Civic Consciousness, Social Intelligence, and Leadership Development. 15
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