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OFFICERS Seated: Virginia Vance, Mr. Bruce Robinette, Sponsor. Stand- ing: Betty Bruce, Gary Martin, Ray Call, Patsy Peters. The Distributive Education Club at Coe- burn High School is very similar to all the other state D. E. programs, which we operate on a state -wide plan affiliated with the Natioifal Distributive Education. In the D. E. Department, we strive to give the student class-room instructions which can be readily administered to his on-the-job training. In the classroom, the student receives in- structions in the following: job orientation, store salesmanship, advertising, store arith- metic, store speech, store ope rations, and customer services, merchandise information, and visual merchandise. The on-the-job training received by the student is aimed, not only to benefit the stu- dent, but also to give an educational asset to the community by having better trained per- sonnel in the field of distribution. First row: Betty Bruce, Virginia Vance, Mr. Robinette, Ray Call, and Patsy Peters. Second row: Lawrence Mullins, Paul Gillenwater, Allen Robinette, Lucinda Adkins, Jack Stallard, Paul Estes, Jimmy Sheperd, Ronnie Caldwell, Jimmy Slemp, and Gary Martin. 24
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The Ninety Club was formed in 1959 by Mr. Carl R. McConnell. Its first chairman was Patricia Yeary. To be a member of the 90 Club is one of the greatest honors a student can achieve. A member must have a 90 average in all his subjects at the end of each semester. The privilege of being a member should encourage a student to attempt to become a member also. The officers are chosen as follows: Chair- man from the senior members, vice president from the junior members, secretary from the sophomore members, reporter from freshmen, and treasurer from sub freshman members. OFFICERS Seated: Patsy Ringley— Vice President, Nancy Puckett— Pres- ident. Standing: Ginger McReynoIds— Treasurer, Mike Kilgore — Reporter, Sue Beck— Secretary. MR. CARL R. McConnell c 1 u 6 First row: Ringley, Rose, McConnell, Skeen, Bright, Parks, Evans, Sexton, Puckett. Second row: H. Kiser, G. Kiser, P. Lawson, Cornette, Beck, Odle, McReynoIds, Aker, L. Lawson. Third row: R. Lawson, Hilton, Maine, Kirk, Hicks, McCoy, Bevins, Richardson, Kilgore. 23
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First row: Sands, Luther, Large, Mullins, Sluss, Adkins, Lundy. Second row: Mrs. Opal Salyers, Sponsor; Johnson, Nixon, J. Smith, Addington, Turner, Puckett, Couch, Bennett. Third row: Dingus, R. Freeman, S. Freeman, Hale, Coe, Crouch, Harrison, V. Smith. OFFICERS Sitting: Nancy Puckett— P r e s i d e nt, Delores Johnson— Vice President. Standing: Glenda Sands— Treasurer, Mrs. Salyers— Sponsor, Linda Crouch— Secretary. The Coeburn High School Future Home- makers of America Club was organized in 1956 with Clara Belle Eblen as president. Since that time the club has become affiliated with the state and national F. H. A. Two years ago, the F.H. A. Clubs in this area organized the Black Diamond Federation, which, at present, has a membership of more than 135. The year 196 1-62 has been a successful one for our club. We have carried out many pro- jects, such as serving dinners for different organizations, selling cookbooks, having bake sales, selling Christmas cards, and remodeling the First-Aid Room. 25 a; c:i
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