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The motto of Mr. Carl Acker- man's DCT club was You Gotta Work For It. That principle was used in the DCT club policy because it was clear that these people didn't wait for things to happen. Now in its fifteenth year, this club raised money for St. jude's Hospital, won first place in the poster contest at both the district and state conventions, and staged an Employer- Employee banquet. Like Mr. Bennett's DCT group, Mr. Acker- You Gotta Work For lt man's students took a class in employability skills, took regular classes, and held a job for in- come and academic credit. Upon graduation, DCT students had an edge of experience that made them more eligible for employ- ment. --lfi'!fi'fXii:iii 1 ' :t'1--7--?-fats:-.:s1st. T f it 5 is .. 5 it P.: .S S 1 lttfiiiiiitis if5zgt5,s , ,G , sigwsgsisz paint t Q 55 -tikstig .gg gf! gt X W Hwitfiimt, fsgisfwsi Yr:-it-. 'Q -2-K 'lrtififsgtt-53 g5.se -1. .. 'fi Top left: DCT sponsor - Mr. Carl Ackerman. Middle left: Greg Meredith and Mitchell Philpott listened attentively during DCT class. Middle right: trow 'lj Melvin Anderson, Keith Goodman, Kenny McFalls, Dwayne Broome, joAnn Ferlita, Irma Meza, Mr. Carl Ackerman tsponsorj, Gina Georgiadis, Wilhelmenia Green, Lee Billingsley. trow Zj Lori Strickland, Michele Walker, Ed Meehan, Robin Weekly, Willie Whitehurst, Greg Meredith, john jeffcoat, joe Donelson, Tandy King trow 32 Andrew White, Alan Tichy, Michael Carter, Floyd Bud, james Whatley, Ted Owen trow 47 Mitchell Philpott, Penny Lumpkin, Terry Blawn, Nancy Helms, Kim Marine, Rick Vitanza, Robert Barker, Kevin Bahret Bottom: Officers: trow 'lj Kim Marine - President, james Whatley - President, trow 2? Mitchell Philpott - Treasurer, Lori Strickland - Secretary, Ted Owen - Treasurer DCT: Organizationsfi 33
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DCT, Diversified Cooperative Training, was a program in which juniors and seniors learned how to obtain, sustain, and profit from a job. DCT students took one class in employability and filled the remainder of their schedules with regular classes. After school they worked in a wide range of jobs throughout the community. Mr. Gil Bennett's DCT club proved to be a service-oriented , r , at T Top right: DCT sponsor - Mr, Gil Bennett Middle left: Santa Claus brought gifts to the Needles Children Home. Middle right: lrow 12 lylene Zazulia, Donna Kerns, Bruce Beilharz, Pablo Morales, Barney Ingram, Wendell Crews, Sheryl Rounsell, Lisa Fisher trow 29 Scotte Kavanaugh, Derick Laughlin, Mike Mehok, Paul Slack, Glenn Garbleman, Phil Hever, Rick Thomas, Brian Renfroe, Doug Stewart, David Morris lrow 31 jamie Phillips, Lisa Feller, Scott Stabler, Alan Stickle, Keith Bradley, Duane Meek, Wesley Burnett, Frank Boyle, Gary Bruce, David Daniel, joannie Spivey, Mr. Gil Bennett lsponsorj Bottom: trow 72 Frank Boyle - Vice- President, Wesley Burnett e- President frow2I lylene Zazulia - Treasurer, Alan Stickle - Reporter, Glen Garbleman - Parliamentarian, Barney Ingram - Planning Chairman 'l32!Organizations: DCT Working Experience organization. This year they plan- ned a Christmas party for the kids at Needles Children's Home. They also went to the district convention to compete with other DCT chapters for a chance to go to the state convention on Miami Beach.
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This year at East Bay we were proud to welcome the new sponsor of DECA, Mr. Daniel Fite. The res onsibility of arranging DECA club meetings, activities, fundraisin events and recreational projects fei on their sponsor and club officers. The many varied undertakings of the group enabled Mr. Fite to begin his sponsorhsip with an undaunted sense of accomplishment and well earned respect. DECA was a club whose main drive was to educate the youth of today for their roles as adults tomorrow. Often, more times than not, club members were called upon to use their talents to aid their affiliate, DECA-Fashion, to raise funds for special projects, assist in contests such as competition between dif- ferent school clubs, pooling resources to promote better corn- munication between clubs and Learning for Tomorrow members, and sharing their ideas in the many related fields in the business world. DECA had many club represen- tatives throughout high schools across the nation, as well as in businesses of lesser and greater magnitude. All of these members received a large part of their career preparation from this club and were grateful to have the chance to speak their thanks for all the aid given them in the past. The greatest reward of all is, of course, the thought that because of their presence in the students' lives, a better and more qualified business person was presented to society. Top right: DECA sponsor W Mr, Daniel Fire, Center: trow 72 Alisa Terry, Teresa Montiel, Kelly Badgerow, Tracy Dugan, David Raysin, Don Boal. trow 22 Shirley Roberson, Cindy Closks, Rhonda Dearth, Deloise Young, Debbie Hirsch, Theresa Warren, Carmen Stewart, Antoine Hernandez, Vincent Abrso, Mr, Fite. trow 32 Terrell Warren, Russell Anderson, Randy McGowan, Don Ward, Bob Ward, Steve Ritchel, Art Dobbins, Tom Roberson, Kane Washburn. Not pictured: Robert Esposito, Saphre Peterson, Tori johnson, Kurt West. Bottom: DECA officers' Terrell Warren, President, Russ Anderson, Vice Pres., Theresa Warren, Secretary, Shirley Roberson, Treasurer, Don Ward, Parliarnentarian, Tom Roberson, Historian, Teresa Montiel, Reporter. 134fOrganizations: DECA A i2iI!
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