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Do you have to work today? iors get a head start in the job . . .How do you like your job?, , .I world. All Types of work was got a raise !. . .Are you going to found in the class at Circle High. the Banquet, February 19?. . . Some worked as secretaries, tea- The CCVEP program in Butler chers, sales clerks, gas station at- County enables High School Sen- tendants, and nurse's aids- FIRST ROW Janice Wattenbarger, Robert Murphy, Roger Mos ier, Kevin Bidwell, Glenda Wolf, Mrs Kendra Wilkinson, Hampton, Cheryl johnson TI-HRD ROW Susan Wilson, Debbie Bowlln, Tammy Kimbro, Pam McLean, Charla Easley, Criss Rickerson 1 Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Debbie Johnson, Dixie Tilton, Debbie ,w.M,..,u.-4 One of the activities was to have a banquet for all students and employers. It was held at Butler County Community College on February 19. The evening was very enjoyable. 1. Criss Rickerson sacks groceries as a checker at Dillons in El Dor- ado Where she works after school. 2. Pam McLean does filing, typing, takes dictation and calls on cust- omers to be sure they are satisfied with their insurance company, Farm Bureau Insurance in El Dorado.
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Stuco sponsors King and Queen of Courts danCegCCVEP gives seniors headstart I'm president here. . .Did you get that down?. . . Mrs. who?. .. All in favor?. . . Mrs. Sandi Terril, a new spon- sor of Stuco, was a great help to the organization. She had plenty of new and different ideas. They were carried out in the presentat- ion of the King and Queen of Courts dance held after the last basketball game played on our home court. Stuco also participated in a workshop held at Augusta High School. .I 1. Mike Dunham, President of Stuco, clowns around. 2. Theresa Engels, Vice-President of Stuco, and Julie Shepherd, Secretary-Treasurer. STUCO: FIRST ROW: Fred Kemp, Sponsor, Sherry Gul- ick, Lane Chase, Lisa Banks, Shelly Banks, LaDonna Kemp, Mrs. Sandi Terril, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: julie Shepherd, Theresa En- gels, Cheri Cannata, Randy Leimer. THIRD ROW: Bryan Wheeler, Paul Good, Tom Watson, Frank Knowles, Mike Dunham, Cary Gold- smith. QNot pictured: Linda Bowenj
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Kays Are you an escort?. . .Are you going to Kay camp?. . .Rah, rah, rah! Go, team, go!. . .Have we he ard from our orphan?. . . There were 21 members of Kays under the guidance of Bill Anshutz, sponsor. Kays took an active part in helping orphans and other needy people at home and abroad. Several of the boys acted as escorts for the Snowball princess candidates as well as providing assistance to the Kayettes for the dance. Also several Kays were cheerleaders for the Kayette-spon- sored powderpuff football game. 1. KAY BOARD: SITTING: Tom Banwart, Berry Smith, Paul Good, Gregg Woodall. STANDING: Bob Nellans, jay Buckner. Not pic- tured: Mike Dunham. KAYS: FIRST ROW: Torn Banwart, Gregg Wood all, Greg I-Ienrie, Dana McCoy. SECOND ROW: Ken Hall, Steve Wilson, John Corbin, Bryan Hogoboom. TI-HRD ROW: John I-Ietherington, John Cogan, Jerry Henn, Kayettes sponsor powderpuff football game. Steve Haase, Larry Norrick, Paul Good, Mike Dun- ham, Berry Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bill Anshutz, spon- sor, jay Buckner, Benny Smith, Bob Nellans. Not pic- tured: Perry Banwart, Park Norris, Dick Watson. N 4 I
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