Tuscaloosa High School - Black Warrior Yearbook (Tuscaloosa, AL)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 136 text:

Row 'lz Gail Overton, Mary Etheridge, Cory Blumenfeld, Jean Nelson, Linda Kirk, Harriet Branton. Row 2: Martha Stewart, Carolyn Stone, Barbara Gibson, Emily Clark, Mary Daniel, Kathy Clement. Row 3: M. H. Sherer, Judy Horton, Jane lawrence, Patsy Zeanah, Judy Tidmore, Sandra Pater, Sara Garner. Row 4: Jerry Kuykendall, Gary Decker, James King, Rodney Mitchell, Larry Turner. Members 0 D.0. Club With the coming of automation and increased num- ber of workers, those who enter the labor market without skills find it extremely difficulty to secure good iobs. Members of the D.O. Club realize this and are beginning now to gain useful skills in mechanics, medi- cal technology, and other areas in which there is a demand for skilled workers. DAVID H. ALLEN works at Horton's Garage as an apprentice is earning money, and is getting two credits in school. mechanic. He is learning a skill which will pay off later in life, I 132

Page 135 text:

Row i: Sammy Maze, Sara McCarter, Dinah Hall, Harold Guy, James Elmore, Dorothy Sparks, Ann Griffin, Mr. Wallace. Row 2: Grace Edgeworth, Jackie Cooper, Phil Hargle, Betty Lake, Kate Buck. Row 3: Joe Brown, Howell Sisco, Jimmy Wilson, Linda Langford, Sandra Holcomb, Jeneva Bush, Melba Burt. Row 4: Jack Sanders, Mike Grammer, Patricia Allen, J. W. Arendale, Bobby Leroy. Not Pictured: Sarah Peters, Judy Sparks, Kay Squires, Gerlon Redding, David Pearce, Jan Moore, Brady Frank- lin, Robert Clifton. D.E. Students Market and Distribute D. E.-Distributive Education is a program of instruc- tion which teaches marketing and distribution. Each student works in the afternoon after attending four periods in school and receives pay for this work as well as two credits in school. Students who are i6 or older and either iuniors or D. E. CLUB officers Harold Guy, Vice-President, Sara McCarter, Reporter, Grace Edgeworth, President, Kate Buck, Treasurer, and seniors may apply for D. E. They are selected on the basis of their school record and their desire to train in a specific occupation. D. E. is designed mainly for those students who are not going to college. lt helps prepare them for the future in their chosen occupation. Melba Burt, Secretary, plan the varied activities of their club's members in marketing and distribution. mwveasxwmwaez:fk-W, wt V W . tssszmwaswzwaesmtvwmzwawww. w,..,,- rwwrfrfnrf'



Page 137 text:

Row 1: John Allen, David Allen, Thomas Hoggle, Richard Allen, Carl Duncan, Dan Cunningham, David Gout. Row 3: Gilbert Larry Daniels, Gene Bush, Leon Champion, Lavinia Hellums. Row Hedrick, Harry McCollum, David Allen, Andy Stone, Mike Mea- 2: Victor Spradley, Roy Lagrane, Gene Dockery, Jerry Glaze, dows, Joe Acre, Joe Aldridge, Johnny Williamson. Learn Use ul Skllls The main proiects of the D.O. Club this year have scholarship to a T. H. S. graduate. The club partici been the selling of mums at Homecoming, the annual pated in both district and state conventions. Mr. Bar employer-employee banquet, and the giving of a S250 don and Mr. Sherer are the sponsors. MIKE MEADOWS IS state president of the D.O. Club, president Gene Bush is district president and reporter for the club. of the local club, and first vice-president of the District. Q. QS' li33l

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