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DE OFFERS A VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES gk. Mr. Leonard Maiden, DE Area Super- visor, explains the purposes of the DE Club to Xlifilson Zirk and Diana Robertson, DE I students. 134 Wfilson Zirk arranges his merchandise for a Christmas display at the flower shop in which he is employed. Jimmy Kremer, DE II student, is shown checking over a car while working on his part-time job.
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LUB D.F. I-FIRST ROW, Seated: Nancy Steele, Louise Grapes. SEC- OND ROW: Brenda Heishman, Linda Ellyett, Linda Coleman, Linda DeHaven. THIRD ROW: Frank Clem, Billy Aylor, Donald Strosnider. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Place, David Legge, Donald Douyoms. A competitive basis in most of the D.E. contests is one of the activities of this club. As a part of the Distributive Education program, the club helps give the members a professional background in distribution. By sponsoring professional and money- making projects and by competing with other clubs throughout the state, our goals are accomplished. Some of the professional projects completed by the DE Club pro- gram this year were: the March of Dimes Campaign, the radio program, initiation of new officers, and professional guest speak- ers from the field of distribution. There is also a employer-employee banquet held in honor of the students' employers. Hwang 3 . SN HN D.E. II-FIRST ROW, Seated: Francis Simpson, Barbara Haymaker, Jerry Bennett, Roger Adams. SECOND ROW: Carol Cowger, Betty Slonakefi Doris Michael. FIRST ROW, Standing: James Kremer. SECOND ROW: Delmar Jenkins, Randy Owens,,ClYdC FFYC, Eddie Davis- 133
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SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS: Beverly Harmon, Mary Ann McCaul, Karen Ralston, Louise Jones, Allen Kern. SPONSOR: Mt. York The James Wood Science Club is affiliated with the National Organization Science Clubs of America. Each semester the members try to increase their knowl- edge of science, learn to perfect skills in science, and give service to their community and nation and to help carry out the program of the Science Clubs of America. The club has been divided into two sections this year. Membership in the Junior Section is open to any member of the school interested in science and willing to take an active part in the club activities. The Senior Club is limited to the more mature student who has shown by their previous work in science, noteworthy ability and interest. One outstanding activity of the year was the ed- ucational excursion to Washington. This trip included an extensive tour of the Smithsonian Institution and of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. MEMBERS: Bonnie Phillips, Sharon McDaniel, Ann Richards, Roger House- holder, Roger Middleton. 'I35
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