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9 - 5131? ,, my e, sp QA' V, ti, Shown operating a ph while you learnn is the motto of the DCT students. industrious students go to school a half day, earning edits a year, and then theyire off to work. Aside from chool studies, they learn parliamentary procedure. speaking, and other related subjects concerning their monthly business meetings. friends from school and getting to school hy fl A.M. will long he hy the DCT students. job, .Ml Shown at a monthly business meeting is Mrs. Dorothy Slater, coordinatorg Ronnie Hall, presidentg Ruth Freel, vice-presi- dentg Claude Ridley, state supervisorg Sam I. Smith, principal, and Billie von Windeguth, master of ceremonies. machine is Alfred Bass. otastat 3 The DCT Club officers are, standing. left lo righl: Alfred Bass, treasurer, Ruth Frcel, rice-prvsiflentq Ronnie Hall, president, Mary Jane Hall. sec- retary. Kneeling. left to right: Betty Clanton, hismriang Sheila Smith, chap- lain, and Addie Altman, parliamen- tarian. Kay Ann Wilford busily trims a window while her super- visor looks on. Sherwood Bugg and George Hart check groceries in a nearby super market. Betty Clanton is shown taking dictation from her employer. Roy Pringle is a mail clerk for Southern Bell Telephone Company.
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First row. left to right: Richard Hicken, Jimmy Chupp, Warren Turner, Bobby Hunter, Charles Goodyear, Carol Brownett, Richard Barthelemy, Jerry Vaughan, Fred Roche, Bobby Skipper, John Case. Second row: Dickie Wbodall. Adolph Simone, Jack Mills, Bully Corley, Bob Ashmcad, june Alexander, David Dorey, Lee Waits, Jerry Crossley, Roger Francisco, Bill Frcdenberger. Third row: Bob Sikes. The roar of dual pipes resounded down the sands of South Ponte Vedra Beach as the Senior Fellows' beach party was at its height. This was the first event held hy this primarily social organization. Meeting only twice monthly the club managed to find little time for work. but plenty for fun. OFFICERS Warren Turner, chaplain, Carol Brownett, mascolg Richard Hicken, .sergeant-at-arms, Dick Pollock, presidentg Fred Gatlin, vice- presirlent: Donald Spellnmn, secretary, Bob Corbett, treasurer. Bill Kautz, George Deen, Kenneth Allen, Paul Geiger, Don- ald Padgett, David Bryant. llugo Churchill, Kenneth Peter- son, Chris Wright. Vic llalbach. Fourth row: ,loc llughes, Gale Curry, Bob Erwin. l.ynn Lindsay, David Bulloch, John l,aCour, Ernest Fisher, Danny Starling, Bob Corbett, Dick Pollock, Tommy Thompson. Fifth row: Sam Rogers, Don- alfl Spellman, Don Arnow, Fred Gatlin. SENIOR FELLOWS
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