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Rirst Row— Clarence Vick, Danny Cockerham, Carol Phipps, Robbie Dickenson, Joyce Burnett, Joan Burnett, Shirley Adams, Pat Roberts, Dolly Ryder. Second Row— Robert Cottrell, Marie Jordan, Connie Tuten, Bobby Spake, Gerry Hurst, James Hite, Rick Mills, Jo Ann Sinclair. Job Happy We of the Diversified Co-operative Training in preparing for our future vocation, have trained for a variety of occupations. The two hours spent in DCT helped us to adjust to our present jobs and gave us an overall view of the business world. Don ' t think DCT is all work and no play. Our annual employee-employer banquet and our Halloween party proved to be huge successes. The funds for the annual banquet were earned by selling Christmas Cards. Many of our crew are employed locally at T. V. shops, theatre, and the downtown stores. We ' ll be seeing you. Left to Right — Sophia Danapis, Shirley Walker, Joann Gerst, John Early, Gregory Bogue, Jane Speed, Ronnie Frassrand, Pat Watts, Mary Faye Gilbert, Robert Moore, Virginia Wilcox, Mr. Roberts, Nugent Walsh.
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Standing: Dede Flemings, Evelyn Smith, Jackie Boyd, Merry June Jackson, Martha Jo Lairsey, Mary McMullen, Nolla George, TDean Hadfield, Elaine Varney, Phyllis Shower, Martha Jean Sargeant, Lois Mixter, Shirley Coachman, Pat McKensie, Martha McMullen, Phyllis Rector. Officers: President: Randy Reed; Vice President: Martha McMullen; Secretary: Phyllis Rector; Treasurer: John Boyd. Embryo Instructors To encourage students to become teachers and to stim- ulate students already interested in the profession is our objective. We Future Teachers are busy people. We supervise the playground at Skycrest Elementary School, observe teachers at work, and are the guests at a tea given by the elementary teachers. This is just our second year as an organization and we are looking forward to increasing our membership and our influence. Mr. Sharp, club adviser, is telling Randy Reed, Linda Fisher, and Merry June Jackson about present-day opportunities for future teachers. 27
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1st Row: Frances Moore, Jackie Longstreet, Willa Mae Runyon, Dawn Collier, Norman Crowe, Garni Hotsenpillar. 2nd Row: Robert MacArthur, Ronnie Schultz, Pat Dunn, Joe Paonessa, Dick Metz, Anneve Walker, Claudia Yowell, Bobby Spake, Shirley Geiger, Effa Jo Bacon, Sybil Renfroe. 3rd Row: Eleanor Robbins, John Petrosky, Dick Whiting, Beverly Bruckman, Pat Ahrens, JoAnn Walker, Johnny Mapper, Don Flandreau, Betty Patterson, Charles Roessler. 4th Row: Miss Howell, Tom McAllister, David Korones, Tom Vitito, Ralph Schnee, Jeriann Olderr, John Turner, Mr. Walters. And Away We Go The ' ' Charging Changers run again. This year we sponsored the first Powder Puff Bowl Game. The Cheer- feaders won the game, but all profits were given to us for our trip to Middleton, Kentucky. Besides selling candy, cakes, occasional cards, and Christmas trees, we took care of the concession stand here at school be- fore and after school. Yes, we had many methods of raising money, but we needed them to get to Kentucky. Thirty-four of us went to Kentucky for two weeks and had a wonderful time. We went to Mammoth Cave and Churchill Downs, where we just missed the Kentucky Derby. Sarah Upp and Sally Bacon receive last minute instructions from Coach Joe Poanessa before rushing onto the field. Two hungry fellows support the club by buy- ing some of that delicious candy from Effa Jo Bacon. Coach Dick Metz points out the next play to Exchange player Hazel Capriotti.
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