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vr,- NX-.. -.T D. O. Club M3 1ST Row- Left to Right- Pansy Alexander vice Pr 'ci' t . . ., , - esi en 9 Sue Bonifield, Secretary and Reporter: Myrtle Chism, Treasurer- ZND ROW: Martha McConnell, Mary Jo Newton, Sue Ward, Wanda Barham. 3RD ROW: Bob Burlington, Merlin Morris, Carl Rodery, Instructor: Billy Meyers, Eileen Cline. 4TH ROWL Eugene Hart, Jpda Weston, Roger Shelby, Dale Tracy, Jim Stubblefield, Darrell Jones. 5TH ROW: Bill Lathom, Bill Bechel, Bobby Johnson, Glen Bohannon Bob Guthrie David Freeman, Gene Crews- 6TH ROW: Allison Cullins, Jim Deziton, Calvin Farm r R b t DON CASTLEBERRY President e , o er Tate, Jackie Johnson, Don Ashworth, Jerry Duke, Jim Bennett. Diversified Occupations Class: The D. O. Club, composed of members of the Diversified Occupations class, was organized in the ear 1948. S' 497 members. A The s u en participate in the D. O. Club. . The district meeting was held in Sikesto was elected secretary for this district. . The bi 1 event that ll th . g a e D O. Club members look forward to i th s e annual D. O. banquet held in the spring, at which time employers are guests of their employees. iThe banquet was held this year on April 8. The D.,O. Club officers for 1953-'54 were Don Castleberry, Presidentg Pansy Alexander, Vice-Presidentg Sue Bonifield, Secretaryg Myrtle Chi m S , Treasurer, and Sue Bonifield, Reporter. Our delegate to the State Convention held Shelby and Eileen Cline was alternate. y mce then it has had approximately student, his employer, the school, and the parents of the t d t n, at which meeting Eileen Cline in Jefferson City was Roger Sue Bonifield ml '5 A fkf ff , at sf ' Q, 9 4 4 TONY Barn fl -'
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