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Profitable afternoons. CAP senior Klssia Nathaniel works for the US Corps of Engineers who may hlre her permanently after graduation. CAP-FBLA: llronl rowl J. Wagner, L. Sattler, w. Ellis, P. 'PheIps, V. Hodge, V. Faubel, sponsor. lsooond rowl K. Nathaniel, P. Banks, S. Flough, M. Clark, C. Scott, W. Terry, B. Howard. lbeck rowl J. Hafner, T. Matheny, S. Presley, M. Lovelace, D. Enoch, P. Story, J. Jeffries, D. Rainey. l l l ...hs 5 41 COE-FBLA: llronl rowl K. Hilpert, M. Underwood, S. Piggee, D. Caldwell, D. Garner, D. Burrow, G. Venable, sponsor. lseeond rowl P. Slatton, B. Baker, K. Hancock, G. Morrison, T. Watts, M. Tommey, S. McElroy. Ibeok rowl D. Phillips, B. Fisher, V. Cronan, S. Owens, L. Blrchflold, S. Woodward, K. Cockmon, M. Ussery. Leg .J JL N ..,,, -x, -,--a..,f V 4 ex ., 4 1 L , ..V i OrganlzatlonslAcademlcs 73
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The business field was one of the largest career areas. Students who wanted to enter it prepared by enrolling in COE, Cooperative Office Education, and CAP, the Career Advancement Program. These organizations let students sample business activities with class- room instruction and part-time office jobs at the National Investors Life insurance Company, First National Bank, the Medical Towers and others. Students left school at lunch time and worked through the afternoon learn- ing about filing, typing, business machine operation and other office jobs. Karen Cockmon, COE member, said, We got two credits for our work on the job and one for taking a tbusinessl class. In December fund-raising efforts COE members sold donuts befor school and sold metal Social Security cards. At Christmas, along with other business clubs, they collected Toys for Tots. Business prepares for futur members at the FBLA banquet while Kelly Business Education COEICAPIFBLA V IW 0 X Experience. Diane Burrow finds her job a First FedereI's marketing depart on well rIence,echooIcrodl mon .
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FBLA: jfront rowj T. McClure, K. Cooper, T. Shlrey, Whitner, L. Edelsteln, M. Talley, Mrs. D. Yanlge sponsor. lseoend rowl K. Looney, C. Comer, S. Davls, l McCrotty, C. Tracy, M. Ray, P. Lynch, K. Joyce. lthl Carlsen, L. Bloom, L. Jones, T. McElhaney, K. Glllui jback rowl S. Jones, C. Hart, C. Hall, J. Barber, J. Jone FBLA trains leaders Cla'd 735' ' fir of -4 ,l,,,,. FBLA: llrent rewl F. Wells, C.A. Jennings, E. Choate, S. Munday, C. Watson, sponsors. lsecend rewl D. Burrow, sec., R. Flacop, his., K. James, pres., P. Story, reporter, D. Griffin, treas. lthlrd rowj J. Robinson, Ft. Williamson, C. Fiichesin, T. Stegall, G. Battle, A. Mlller, C. Overton, L. Littleton, D. Howard, Fl. Miller. lbaek rewj F. Lovelace, b. Fowler, C. Brown, G. Hauff, C. Leonard, J. Presley, L. Brown, M. Washington, E.F. Lovelace. Another major business organ- ization last year was Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA was a service organization. Its main pur- pose was to help people who wanted to pursue a career in the executive businessfield. Only students enrolled in business classes were eligible for membership. By far the largest Parkview organ- ization with over 150 members, FBLA was also one ofthe busiest. On Dec. 21, the last day before Christmas vacation, FBLA held a film festival where they raised almost 3150. In January the club sponsored the annual March of Dimes drive, where money is raised to fight birth defects. Besides collecting donations the drive included the counting and dis- tribution of collection envelopes for all schools in the entire Little Rock district. During the same month FBLA sponsored Jail and Bail. ln this money raising drive prisoners were put into jail, and released on bail in the form of a donation. The jail was set up in the pits in front of the library, and students were arrested before school, during lunch and during study hall. Proceeds went to the Wilma Byrd Scholarship Fund for outstanding business stu- dents. Recrultlng volunteers. Blll Doyle, chairman of March of Dimes ln Arkansas, informs FBLA members about January collection plans. milwudw A. Gay, B. Mlckles, L. Hampton, A. Baker, M. Joln. . -w,.. 0.4.1. W .,,...f s H '-ah FBLA Itrentrow1G Brooks K Faulkner D Dozler M Lenhart rowl P Marshall L Kendrick S Jackson, M. Porter, L. Barnwell, Simmons, J. Pearson, B. Trlbble, English, J. Wade, L. Blanks, T BUSINESS Education Presley, S. Richardson, D. Muse, FBLA Ealom, M. Mlller, J. Atklns, C. Davis,
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