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ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PREPARES DECA MEMBERS FOR THE FUTURE ! 7.. , 121 5f 'VNRH , . l Mmm, ponders Anne Snyder, I wonder how this contraption works? First row: Ann Snyder. Second row: Mike Rooks, Mike Vrecnor, Ed Brinkley, Charles Hanbury. Third row: Ronald Dixson, Wayne Wagner, Ed Doughty, Gory Browder, H . H Sammy Boyd, Mike Beecher, Bill Boss. Fourth row:.Teddy Steen, Rodger Motheno, Double, Double,To:l and Trouble, John Riddick, Buddy Porter, Mike Brooks, Payton Marshall, Ronnie Shirley. Fifth I I row: Dwight Elliott, John Beecher, Robert Fleenor, Joe Owens, Ray Credle, Marion That S What D'E'C'A. S all ObOUt Miller, Mike Wolher. Back row: Billy Strickland. D.E.C.A. members started the year off - right by selling candy to enlarge the treasury. Under the guidance of Mr. Welsh, the sponsor, each student re- ceived experience from on the job training helping to prepare them for the future. During February D.E.C.A. members attending cu District meet competed in varied fields, such as, public speaking and job preparation. Mike Rooks, working at Sears, sets IlTypell' 108
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:1 mm: :3. .' H! g ' 3-H . 1' an i i. iaziaii 2. M m 113; iii 2 u z: 11 w ,i rm ..2 Hi :d' tk, w LDER GIRLS STAND OUT 5 A NEW, DIFFERENT GROUP 2 First Row: Miss Alien-spon- Y sor. Back Row: Patsy Wil- liams, Phyllis McDole, Libby Vance, Debbie Jones. We want to stand out as c dif- ferent group. You know, be seperate and not classified with the Junior High girls. Everything else is new, so why not a new club? This phrase was quite typical of how the older girls taking Home Ec. thought about being with the Junior High girls in FHA. As a result of this feeling the other girls decided to break away and make their own club. After much debating, the girls finally decided that the name Senior FHA would be appropriate. Al- though Senior FHA was a small group, it did not hinder its activities. Many long hours were devoted to a local nursing home in Portsmouth. Some of its other activities were: PJ parties, bazaars, bake-sales, and a Mother- Daughter Banquet. Every little bit helps, thinks Sheryl Williams, Secretary-Treosurer. 107
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V.I.C.A. was dedicated to the pure pose of preparing juniors and seniors for future positions in the business and industrial world. Students in this work-study program strive to gain on-the-job training in their chosen occupations, maintain good employee- employer relationships, and ot the same time to earn extra money. Through this organization and under the sponsorship of the new I.C.T. co- ordinator at Western Branch High, Mr. Martin, the members also prac- ticed democracy, developed leadership qualities, and grew into mature respon- sible young adults. Various fund rais- ing projects by the club during the year provided money to finance toys for needy children, refreshments for club meetings, and for the highlight of the year, the employer-employee ban- quet in May. Patty Chapman, working at Maryview Hospital, learns what hos- pital life is like. TOYS FOR NEEDY CHILDREN - t1 t; .A FINANCED BY V.I.C.A. First row: Donnie Smithepresq Second row: Brenda Knox-reporter, Nancy Sklar. Third row: Dione Comp, Theresa Williamse-v-presq Terry Fremeou-reporter, Patty Chopmonesecq Pat Phillips-treos., Back row: Sam Scott, Phillis Cooperporlio, Phil Hilton, Ruth Moore, Henry Pinner. II Now if I can get this thing-a-ma-bob to . . .
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