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,,1T , e , 3,11 ,rf 9262 2130 CH . First Row: Imogene Jones, Louie Potter, Jimmy Michel, Rayma I e Heath, Delagene Davis, Mary Ann Dowdy, Max Cherry. Second Row: Rex Thurman, Raymond Sullivan, Gene Ross, Lawrence Jones Charlene Keas, Mary Anna rfhxwell, Alberta Lovett. ,Third Row Edward Potter, Leon Feucett, Mary Jo Lamaster, Beverly Eherr Merle Thurman, Leila Faucett, Mary Elizabeth Clopton. Fourth Row: Dick Oglesby, Cecil Ozbun, Bill Lawson, Harold Kbdffif Eifleuee Levine, Carl Hazel, John Donica, T. J. Hobson, Helen Hendrix In the fall of l9L0 a program of vocational training was initiated which was designed to train youth in many ocdhpations. The plan provides for student learners, over sixteen years of age, to be given an opportunity to learn their chosen occupations through a cooperative arrangement between the school and employer. They learn by working one alt or each school day in the occupation .and spending the other half ln school. Both the school and the employer contribute to this training-the employer by teaching the necessary occupational skills and the school by teaching the technical information of the trade or occupation. Each student enrolls ln the-course 'Tech nioal and Related Arts,' in which the technical and general related material regarding the occupation are taught. Two unite of credit may be earned toward graduation This year the D 0 Club ls organized with Max Cherry as raeulty adviser. The officers of the club are: Presl de t, Rayma June Heathg Vice-president, Jimmy Michel: Secretary, Marietta Levineg Treasurer, Leila Faucettg e Parllamentarian, Bill Lawson, and Sargent-at-arms, John Donica. ' ,
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lx' cnnlcooks arelnade x ev f ..not born' me cf' CH lst row Shirley Gray, Virginia Willoock, Jereldine Justice, Wilma Jean Lusk, Loraine Dunning, Leota Faye Dowdy, Willa Jean Hale, Edna Mae Heath, Georgenna Pllkenton, Edna Mae Bond, Mona Lou Cope, Dorothy-Carter, Louise Eaton, Bonnie Dowell. 2nd row--Lois Smith, Dore Lou Cline, Martha Lou Wise, Ina mae ,Thurman, Delores Atkinson, Dorothy Paohlhofer, Mary Ellen Cope, Elsie Mae Williams, Wanda Horner, Anna Margaret Seburn, Dorothy Murphy, Geraldine Sumnera 3rd row--Misa Matthews, Roberta Stewart, Nancy Williams, Genevieve Saunders, Helen Pachlhofer, Betty Portertield, Norma Jean Hutchin- son, Lucille Owens, Mary Ella Strain, Anna Marie Moriondo, Louise Bubanks Lth row--Dolly Love Davis, Marie Pease, Helen Ellis, Margaret Jane Rey, Ruth Ash, Estelle Elliott, Pauline Engler Hoover, Gladys Jean Huae, Phyllis Johnston, Helen Wallace ,
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