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Diversified education creates responsibility and dependability E p Preparation of a merchandise manual, :Z I Q public speaking, job application, and window- Z'-3: i judging are some of the activities in which D. E. Club members are required to partici- pate. Striving ever to develop leadership and to create an abiding interest in chosen oc- cupations are the main aims of the club. By participating in these various activities, members develop a feeling of responsibility to society, and a sense of belonging to the world around them. get , i, mf, 115' at 'i sam - officer-S Angie Dell Edge, Esther i Branton, Jennie Sue Rabon, and Dru- cilla Capps are responsible for the successful year which the club en- joyed. Girls are shown arranging merchandise on counters of a local store. By actually working part-time and on holidays they become better prepared for employment after graduation. 'l' 5 X I . ,i at . O Qi 'Nl K l ' it S Lil ' f fi' 1 Q if ,L Students watch an experienced s A , meat cutter while he explains the V X, various cuts and prices of beef. l 1 ' E riff 'H t. i . ,V Q I, F if I J i ' ' l f ' 1- a,.i gwiiffiv' 'I me nt '1 'i rw5-Z'g43jw+ W i 40
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students with complete coverage of news In order to learn first-hand the operation of a press, members of the editorial staff, Sherry Robbins, Ann Cox, Alice Jordan, Connie Solomon, Harriet Wall, Nevitte Clark, and Gordon Harper visit the Field Publishing Company. l l l Business Staff Personnel Peggy Goff, Peggy Johnston, Spiky Metts, Sylvia Jo McKellar, and Barbara James show delight over the advertising space just sold Johnson Cotton Company. 39
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Officers Louise Thompson, president: Sylvia Jo McKellar, first vice-presidentg Karen Watts, second vice-presidentg Judy Smith, secretaryg Linda Mishoe, treasurerg and Margaret Hyman, historian, admire a bulletin board which they have just completed. Commercial students receive secretarial experience Striving to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and to create more understanding and interest in the choosing of business occupations are the aims of the Future Business Leaders of America. The F. B. L. A. is an organization for the benefit of those students who plan to enter the bus- iness world. Mrs. Holliday demonstrates the use of the dupli- eating machine to Doris Hardee, Judy Smith, Dor- othy Alford, and Fran Adams. a+ f ,A K F. B. L. A. members get in line to board the bus en route to the district meeting in Indiantown.
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