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ROW 1: T. Santisteban, J. Bush, G. Graw, G. Brown ftreas.l, C. Self Cpres.D, P, Tarpley lv. pres.l, G. Tyler, E. Sharpe, E. Ruiz, B. Thompson. ROW 2, B. Jones, S. Gaslcins, M. Stephen- son, M. Ordoque, B. Zateslo, R. Semeriian, S. Love, S. Young, S. Terry, V. Mayton, A. Romero, E, Wallace. ROW 3, Mrs. H. Peete Csponj, C. Garrison, G. Forne, D. Timms, N. Gonzales, Learn By Doing Because of the growing interest in business educatinn arnorig boys. a new section designed specifically fur buys and under the capable guid- ance of Nlr. Edward Liebhauser was added to the club. The purpuse of this ar-tixe nrganizatiuri is to help its nienilwrs to dew-lnp inure self-confidence: tu create a better understanding: uf business occu- patiuns. and help its members to develop indi- vidual projects' tn establish themselves in the busi- ness world. This year. as in the years past. the FBLA spiinsured a dance in 04-tuber tu help raise funds for their many projects. :Xs swine uf their projects this year. the Future Business Leaders have sold schrml supplies between classes. decorated the Business Education Depart- ment thruughout the year. and published the busi- ness education newspaper. the BUSINESS EDU- CATION DEPARTMENT POST. 'I21 L. Rcyneri, A. Sherman, L. Register, A. Hague, J. McCurdy, Mrs. J. Ely Cspon.D. ROW 4, E. Bradefield, B. Schuler, C. Lowe, J. Rush, B. O'Leary, P. Sarchi, R. White, J. O'Dowd, J Walker, J. Smith. SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE SOLD by Future Business Leader A Sherman to two Jackson students, V. Mayton and E. Ruiz.
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ROW 1, R. McCormack, M. Cole, S. Gaskins, P. Clements, R, Cole, L. Douglas, N. Law, P. Krolak, J. Fortino, M. Fortino, J. Bryant, M. Conner, K. Betty, J. Cohron, J. Spitzkopt. ROW 2, P. Johnson, D. Arch, B. Denham, S. Hudson, N. Stewart, C. Adelson, K. Davis, P. Pritchard, B. Thompson, G. Forney, FBLA OFFICERS are G. Brown tfreas.J, O. Rosendo tsec.J, P. Tarpley tv. pres.J, and C. Self tpresj. - -7 4459 0 my S. Lassiter, G. Tison, H. Eden, E. Rivas, G. Hoopes. ROW 35 B. Smith, M. Braun, B. Deaton, D. Talkington, F. Corfin, K. Albrecht, S. McClain, B. Brown, C. Daye, P. Metzelar, K. Humphreys, D. Stimmerman, Mr. E. Liebhauser tspcn.J. FBLA Members LEARNING BY DOING is the motto of the Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA mem- bers formed useful habits while they worked for the good of the club. For the past three years. Jacksons Future Busi- ness Leaders have been awarded the National Cold Seal Award for outstanding work in fulfill- ing the aims of an FBLA club. ,laclcsonis FBLA is one of the two chapters in Florida to receive this honor. Celebrating their tenth year as a participating member of the National FBLA clubs in Florida. Jacksons group was the third such club to be organized in the state of Florida and the first one to be founded in Dade County. Linder the efficient guidance of Hrs. Juanita Ely the members learned to compete honorably with their colleagues on the local. state. and national lcv-l: to engage in group and individual business enterprises: to hold office and direct the affairs of the group. and Io work with the rep- resentatixes of other student organizations.
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N-6 I A JCL: ROW 1, T. Taylor ftreus.J, F. Stallurd, M. Dauskart, S. Decking, l.. Singleton, R. Bonitotibus, I. Woods Ctreasj, V. Aire Csec.D, ROW 2, M. McCuskey Ctreosj, V. Shaheen, B. Reed, P. McMullen, D. Cowart, J. McCrory, B. Pennell, J. Themistocles. Latin hallenge rs THE MOST UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE in the world presents a challenge to the students com- prising the Jackson Junior Classical League spon- sored by Mrs. Mary Denger. Resembling ancient Roman government. mem- bership consists of three somitia of Patricians or advanced Latin students, and two comitia of Plebians or the first year students, Heading the senate are two consuls who pre- side over the four officers from each class. Presi- dents are called tribunes while praetors perform the duties of secretaries. and quaestors who an- ciently collected taxes. but now manage finances. The Aediles are the social chairmen. Replenishing the monies of the state was ac- complished by sponsoring full-length movies of Latin background. An authentic Roman banquet was enacted complete with togas. cushions. and feasting. French Pursuersi HPARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Oui, exclaim members of L,Alliance Francaise. ,lacksonas new- est club sponsored by Mrs. Mary Denger. Composed of three departments, the club has four representatives from each department which form a cabinet headed by a prime minister. Presi- dents preside over each departmentg secretaries keep minutes, and treasurers administer funds. Assiduously supporting their first project. mem- bers completed a language workshop. Utilizing the United States Office of Education's oral Frenchis program. the club found this workshop invaluable. Complete with earphones and tape re- corder the workshop provided the opportunity for practice in diction and pronunciation. Augmenting the treasury was accomplished by sponsoring movies of French background. A Mardi Gras culminated the active year. L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE: ROW lg H. Desfosses, M. Hammer ttreasj, W, Hortas Cpresj, I. Woods, T. Kochins fpresj, E. Smith, N. Kuebler Cv. pres.l. ROW 2, M. Dauskclrt, J. Roberts, M. Miller, D, Larson, J. Hill, F. Stcllcrd Csec.J, Mrs. Mary Danger. 5 QQ .E- , .
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