Outgoing Jaycee HeadInstalled Successor9Accepts Key Man AwardOutgoing President Donald Layne helped install Leonard A. (Buddy) Clark last night as new president of the Ringgold Jaycees and then accepted the chapter's Key Man Award.Wesley Moshenek presented the award, the chapter’s most coveted internal award, to Layne.Moshenek also was an award winner, receiving a Spark Plug Award an an Exhausted Rooster Award, The latter means he now has passed the age limit for membership in theJaycees.Other Spark Plug Awards went to Clark, Layne, Bobby Seearce, Billy Shields and Bobby Gene Atkinson while Spoke Awards were won by Tommy Starkey, Vinton Watson and Jason Tate.The awards and installation ceremonies were conducted at a Ladies Night banquet at theCharcoal House.Helping install the new officers was Bill Boisseau of Danville, vice president of Region7. The new officers are:Clark, president; Watson, internal vice president; Starkey, external vice president; Tate, state director; Vernel Cassada, secretary; Neal Dodson, treasurer; and Atkinson, Shields, Laverne Motsinger and Billy Gravely, directors. As immediate past president, Layne will become chairman of the board.The new president is a retail supervisor with Boxwood Dairy. He gave a brief acceptance speech and Layne cited thepast year’s accomplishments,noting it was one of the finest year’s in the chapter’s history.After the banquet, the Jaycees held a graduation party for Teresa Jean Houston, the Hughes School teen-ager who represented them as Pittsylvania’s Junior Miss in the state contest.