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PRACTICING' CORRECT EMPHASIS . . . Steve Goodwin, president, checks the wording of his speech before presenting it in district competition. Under the guidance of Mr. Alfred Cheatwood, the Dis- tributive Education Club be- gan the year with forty-eight participating students, the club's largest membership. After thoroughly investigat- ing the areas of public speak- ing, interviewing, salesman- ship, advertising, and display, the members won four out of five contests in city-wide competition. District secre- tary-treasurer, Steve Good- win, won the District 7 Re- gional Championship in public speaking. Jimmie Allman took first place honors in sales demonstration. Gayle Mark- ham and John Jackson won second places in advertising and interviewing, respective- ly. At the state D.E.C.A. con- vention held at Old Point Comfort, the Fleming chapter was chosen the district honor club of the year. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB . . . Front Row: Mr. Alfred Cheatwood, sponsorg Lynne Black, vice president, David Shepherd, Jimmie Allman, Don Ballon, Mar- vin Tinsley, Leon McClure, Pete Kandis, treasurer. Second Row: Bobbie Farmer, Peggy Boitnott, Peggy Hill, Linda Scott, Ramey Maddox, Joyce Light, Becky Ram- sey, Evelyn Smith, Pat Conklin. Third Row: Elizabeth Stump, Georgia Ratcliff, Carolyn Jones, Vivian King, Gayle Markham, Wanda Cooper, Donna Yopp, San- dra Hudson, Brian Dillistin, John- ny Jackson, Dickie Spangler. Back Row: Harold Richards, Freddie Campbell, Roderick Farris, Dickie Austin, Roy Smith, David Wright, Roger Lakes, Powell Carter, Harry Hansbrough, Darrell Barr, Jimmy Hunziker. DON'T WRAP IT, BAG IT . . . Harry Hansbrough bags groceries for a customer as part of the Dis- tributive Education program. Outstanding Club Award Goes to Distributive Education Chapter R ' l I l 4 26
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1 -,. av, .fry . ' 4- -'V 'r.i I, Arranging the trophy case in the gym was the Art Club's first undertaking. Cut-outs of The Twelve Days of Christ- mas hung on the back wall of the cafetorium during the Yule season as a result of the talent and frantic hours do- nated by the members. In Feb- ruary the club co-sponsored a hop with F.T.A. Profits from the hop were used to purchase frames for students' paintings that were hung in the three academic units and the central office. WHICH ONE S H A L L WE FRAME ? . . . Linda Ferrell, treasurer-3 Susan Coleman, Barbara f i fl-Q . ,-.p Whichard, Mary Kornman, vice - - W X- n M- f A, 'Y T presidentg Alice Rucker, and Jane H,-'-' ,,3. E- K g Jr' . XX r Shepherd, point keeper,A examine ,Jigga 1: ' . , student work for display in the - ww ' ,- I , - 1 , different halls. Ari Club Purchases Frames For Sfudenfs' Paintings WEIRD TREBLE CLEF . . . Art Club members, -Patty Jefferson, Jerry Beatty, presidentg and Ann Ruff, secretary, illustrate The Twelve Days of Christmas on the cafetorium wall. I X . ,AJ?,,,.- 28 DISTRESSED FINISH WOOD . . . Don Roberts and Mr. Dean Egge, sponsor, advise Ann Ruff in selecting picture frames.
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