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FBLA Future Business Leaders Of Amer- ica, known as FBLA, is a national youth organization for business edu- cation students. Any high school stu- dents participating in a business pro- gram is eligible to join, and all Vocational Office Training students are expected to become members of this club. Members of this club learn certain requirements in preparing for a career in business. Beth Williamson, Linda McAllister, Starri Paul, Sherry Woods, Linda Morion, Debra Hughes ludy Landers, Brenda Huff, Patricia Golden, Leesa Robison, Georgia Moore, Robin Bruce
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CVAE James Arnold, Ralph Arnold, Jackie Arnold, Shirley Ball, Peggy Brown, Diane Burgess, James Burton, Helen Clarke, Peggy Craddicks, Selene Dean, Charles Dorsey, Patricia Dowdy, David Duthridge, Joe Epps, Ronnie Erwin, Debra Felts, Wayne Felts, Julie Fortson, Pam Fowler, John Frank, Gwen Cresham, Laverne Hemphill, Aaron Holliman, Micael Howard, Isaiah Hunter, Emory John- son, Harvey Johnson, Carlton Jones, Authur Kittle, Mike Kozachyn, Clar- ence Lane, Diane Lattimore, Ronnie Leach, Larry Maddox, John Marshall, Johnny Muckle, Sarah Patman, Keith Pierce, Gary Powell, Terry Richardson, Gregory Sanders, Dennis Smith, Gene Smith, Ronnie Smith, Stanley Stokes, Jimmy Summers, Ricky Terrell, Harry Thomas, Walter Willis, Larry Winfrey, J. C. Young Driving Range Coach Arnold delaPerriere and the coach from CCHS use the driving range located to the east of Cedar Shoals to teach Drivers Ed. Students how to drive safely on the streets of Athens as well as on highways. The Driving range consists of Y-turns, full turn arounds, circles, changing lanes, yield signs, and many other traffic obstacles. It presents realistic situations similar to those the student will experience in street driving. 63
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V.O.T. Vocational Office Training is a coop- erative work— training program for high school juniors and seniors who are pre- paring for full-time employment in office occupations. It consists of three parts: classroom instruction, on the job train- ing, and leadership training in FBLA. Stu- dents attend regular classes, along with one instructional period of V.O.T. , and are placed in selected offices in the community for on-the-job training after school hours. Students on the quarter system re- ceive five hours of credit each quarter for five hours of classroom instruction. They also receive an additional five hours of credit each quarter for a min- imum of fifteen hours per week of on- the-job training. The coordinator, Mrs. ). Varn, helps the students decide on the job for which they are best suited. After employment, they follow a planned training program under the supervision of the employer and the coordinator. The students will receive a grade for the classroom in- struction and a grade for on the job training each quarter. The students also receive an hourly rate of pay com- parable to other employees of similar experience. FBLA Officers President-Sherry Wood Vice-President— )anice Barnett Secretary-Brenda Huff Treasurer— Georgia Moore Parliamentarian-Tricia Golden Reporter— Marcia Lester Historian— Debbie Murray (left to right front) Tonia Brown, Linda Cobb, (back row) Donna Witherspoon, Robin Lenderman; New V.O.T. and FBLA members not shown: Janice Barnett, Pam Cheek, Debbie Cunter, Marcia Lester, Debbie Murray, Wordie Smith, Deb- bie Townsend, Vanessa Wingfield, Sandra Binsz.
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