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Elected as sweethearts for 1966 were Diane Dorminsy from D.E. Blue and Nancy Hubbard from O.E. Gold. Mr. Jerry Wood, supervisor, looks on as Mr. Carson Thompson, ware- house manager for Tandy Leather Company, explains procedures to Roger Cannon and Monica Darino. Supplementing the regular program, Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America give practical experience. They provide on environment for applying principles in the art of selling and distributing goods and services. Stu- dents work in local business establishments, where they receive on-the-job training from leading businessmen, and where they can apply their classroom teaching. Paschal has two chapters, D.E. Blue and D.E. Gold. Projects of the clubs this year included sending toys and a tree to a needy family at Christmas and making a train- ing film on shoplifting to be used with future groups. With the other D.E. chapters of Fort Worth, the clubs hosted the State Youth Leadership Conference on March 4 and 5. Students entered a variety of contests, such as Sales Demonstration, Job Interview, Business Speaking, and Outstanding D. E. Student. D- L Students Gain Experience BLUE: FRONT ROW: Carter, President; Morgan, Vice-President; Rayburn, Secretary; Echt, Treasurer; McCommas, Historian; Dickey, Reporter; Mann, Reporter; Beard, Parliamentarian; Lesok, Sergeant-at-Arms; Battat, Dormi- ney, Stimmel. ROW TWO: Miss Nina Terry, SPONSOR; Kubes, Stacy, Fanch- er, Weber, Wilson, Rapps, Herring, Padgett, Mayfield, Daniel. BACK ROW: Gunn, Dixon, Shover, Cole, Coulston, Rosson, Edwards, James, Bell, Black. 132
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Miss Annette Wiley gives instructions to future members. Richard Armstrong presides at the spring induction. Janna Deering and Mr. Hubert Cherry chat during the recep- tion following the spring ceremonies. Rebecca Reznikoff serves coffee fo parents at the reception. 131
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GOLD: FRONT ROW: Mr. Berry Sullivan, SPONSOR; Gayler, President; Stump, Vice-President; Hubbard, Secretary; Crow, Reporter; Goodson, Ser- geant-at-Arms; Boyd, Treasurer; Rubinson, Parliamentarian; Coffey, His- torian. ROW TWO: Cannon, Moody, Denney, Byrd, Darino, Blair, Hutton, Singleton, Lydick, King. ROW THREE: Asbill, Jacobs, Brooks, Wore, Munson, Scarborough, Cornelius, Farmer. BACK ROW: Wheat, Payne, Thomas, Chap- pell, Lutz, Rutledge, Brezina, Edwards, Crouse. Working in the Sears Credit Office, Priscilla Blair checks the credit file with a fellow employee. Sherrie Stump and her employer, Mr. Buddy Tanner of Parkway Jewelers and Records, look over the inventory. 133
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