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Marshals Marshals for 1967: Seated left to right: Ann Chandler, Patricia Perry, Frances Morgan, and Billie Williams. Standing left to right: Garry Loy, Clinton Edwards, Charles Terrell, Vaughn Wagoner, Larry Loy, and David Rudd. MARSHALS Each year the ten students having the highest scholastic averages in the Junior Class are chosen to serve as marshals. The one having the highest average becomes Chief Marshal. These students represent the school on many occasions. Their main duties include functioning at class night and Baccalau¬ reate Service. They also have the honor of leading the Seniors during graduation. The title of Marshal carries many responsibilities but it also carries honor. They have a special sense of duty to¬ ward their fellow students, teachers and school. Chief Marshal, Frances Morgan 89
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Hkil Junior Exchange Club Seated left to right: Ricky Hudgins, Johnny Westafer, Larry Rudd, Ronnie Whitaker, Tommy Moorefield, Greg Staley, Jeff Shumar. Standing left to right: Dennis Mabry, Clinton Edwards, Louis Harrington, Don Huneycutt, Charles Terrell, David Sharpe, David Eastwood, Joe Wilson, Jerry King, Ernest Hawkins, Wayne Perry, Charles Lowe. JUNIOR EXCHANGE The Motto of the Jr. Exchange Club of America is Unity for Service . The Western club tries to exemplify this motto by performing worthwhile services for the school and community. To raise funds to carry out these projects, the club sells Halloween candy each year. The mem¬ bers give their time freely to make sure these projects are well performed. The club meets twice a month direct¬ ly after school; it meets as often as pos¬ sible with the sponsoring senior Exchange Club of Elon College at its regular dinner meetings. The club advisor is Mr. W. E. Lowe. Officers: Kneeling left to right: Tommy Moore¬ field, President; Jeff Shumar, Vice-President. Standing left to right: Louis Harrington, Secre¬ tary; Mr. Lowe, Advisor; Ernest Hawkins, Trea¬ surer.
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DEC A DECA DECA is a supervised work experience in which ability, interest, and apti¬ tude of students are matched with job require¬ ments. The organization strives to make people better citizens and more satisfied workers. DECA is an organi¬ zation not only for those students who have high school graduation their final educational goal, but also for those who have plans to attend technical schools and colleges. The club advisor is Mr. Harvey Southern. DECA Officers Kneeling left to right: Eddie May, Chaplain; Jerry Page, Treas¬ urer; Dicky McCrickard, Parliamentarian. Standing left to right: Johnny Murray, Vice-President; Faye Barber, Secretary; Janice Woody, Sweetheart; Ronnie Scott, President. Kneeling left to right: Dennis Sutton, James Tickle, Micky Clayton, Eddie May, Jerry Page, Dicky McCrickard. Row 2: Charlotte Helton, Gail Proffit, Roseanna Lockemy, Linda Crouse, Faye Barber, Janice Woody, Jean Dixon, Loretta Summers, Nancy Massey, Vicki Smith. Row 3: Johnny Murray, Ronnie Scott, Kris Kernodle, Denny McCuiston, Billy Davis, Gary Hunley, Mr. Southern, Advisor. 90
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