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V. I. C. A. ' EARNING WHILE LEARNING V. I. C. A. Officers left to right: Jimmy Cobb, Vice-President; Judy Bowman, Treasurer; Mr. Don Iseley, Advisor; Nancy Hill, Secretary; Mike Moss, President. The Industrial Coop¬ erative Training program brings together students with common interest so they can exchange ideas, discuss problems, and share common purposes. It also offers greater leadership development opportunities and a pro¬ gram of co-curricular activities that give a stu¬ dent more than occupa¬ tional skill development. These activities make ed¬ ucation and training more meaningful, thereby im¬ proving grades and keep¬ ing many students in school. The goal of V.I.C.A. is to help students with interests in the Trade, Industrial, or Technical fields become happy, mature, and productive citizens. Kneeling left to right: Row 1: Gary Whitaker, Tommy Ayers, Danny Banther, Gilbert Moore, Lee Banther, Larry King, Johnny Fogleman. Row 2: Vernon Webster, Dicky Michaels, Paul Guffey, Ronnie Ashworth, Eddie Shambley, Mike Davis, Wayne Jones, Tommy Turner. Standing left to right: Row 1: Jerry King, Stevie Gilliam, Homer Law¬ rence, J. D. Saul, Ronnie Apple, Mike Moss, Homer Howell, Jimmy Cobb, Larry James, B. W. Randleman. Row 2: Judy Bowman, Lynda Pritchett, Dianne Denham, Sara Stultz, Beth Shepherd, Carolyn Bland. Row 3: Nancy Hill, Marie Turner, Linda Sherin, Carol Rudd, Norma Bradsher, Carolyn Whitley, Dianne Littlejohn, Peggy Brannock, Brenda Odell, Anita Pritchett, Lynette Brown, Sandra Parker, Jewel Smith, Shelby White. 91
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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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Junior Engineers JUNIOR ENGINEERS CLUB The Junior Engineers club is designed mainly for those students interested in engineering and basic science and who plan to go into one of these fields. The club enjoys films, talks, and demonstrations presented by speakers from Western Electric. These programs are based on the members ' individual interests. The faculty advisor is Mr. Ross L. Smith; Mr. L. W. Martin is the represen¬ tative from the Burlington-Graham Engineers Club. Jr. Engineers, Row 1, left to right: Mike White, Sheldon Cheek, Graham Cheek, Jerry King. Row 2: David Perkins, Donald Woods, Louis Harrington,David Hughes. Row 3: Jeff Shumar, Gary Loy, Kent Hoffman, Benjy Ellison. Row 4: David White, Larry Loy, Jimmy Young, David Rudd. Officers, left to right: Louis Harrington, Treasurer; Jimmy Young, Secretary; Mr. Ross Smith, Advisor; Larry Loy, President. 92
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