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1. Students discuss work they have done and work they are to do. 2. The ability to keep financial records correctly is one of the many skills that may be acquired as a DCT member. 3. Ms. Betty Seitz supervises her second period DCT students. 4. Correspondence is essential in the business world, and Misty Turby- field keeps her up to date. 5, FIRST ROW: Ms. Betty Seitz, sponsor, Misty Turbyfield, Tammy Drake, Vickie Davis, Laterrsa Smith, Ronda Napier, Deana White, Jeff Rivers, Katye Douglass. SECOND ROW: Leslie Eason, Mike Smith, Sylvia Boyd, Robby Greer, Cindy Espenship, Julie Grant, Bonnie Duckworth, Sarah Roden, Melanie Cowart. THIRD ROW: Terry Neal, Bruce Newmans, Carlos Card, Gy Fellows, Kevin Peterson, Connie Armond, Renee Floyd. DCTf145
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DCT DCT won Service Award at DCT meet. DCT CDiversifed Cooperative Training! helped students bet- ter their training skills and prepared them for the outside world. Students, as well as the employer who received employees with training and experience in modern technology and procedures, benefited from the DCT program. DCT was a member of CECF fCooperative Education Clubs of Floridaj. At the CECF meet, DCT won the Service Award, which was given for the first time. Participating in a CECF project, DCT raised money to help support St. Jude Hospital. They worked with the American Cancer Society, made baskets for the needy, helped with ID cards, and helped guidance with schedule changes. Our students are willing to assume the responsibilities of adulthood by maintaining their school work, jobs, and services. Iam really proud of them said Ms. Betty Seitz, advisor. DCT was not only a class that got students a job, but it also taught students more about themselves and the world around them. It took special students to be DCT members, and they all proved themselves worthy. 3 l44fDCT af itil! ,, MW'
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. S NHS offered tutoring services for students. The National Honor Society was devoted to reconizing those who excelled in academics and those who helped their school and community. Students, sophomores with a 3.5 grade point average or above, juniors with a 3.2 grade point average or above and seniors with a 3.0 grade point average or above, were invited to the annual NHS Tea on November 17, 1981 in the EHS media center. The food was catered by Mrs. Elliott's Quantity Foods class. At the tea, students were given information about the require- ments for joining the club and the service projects that club members sponsored. Those students meeting their individual grade point average requirements, showing leadership, citizen- ship, and service to the school and community, along with being recommeded by their teachers, were then tapped into the club. This year there were new members inducted. NHS is not all work. It is a lot of fun at times, stated Ilona Lawless, a club member. The club as a whole offered tutoring services for students who needed help with English, Math, Sci- ence, Social Science, and Spanish. They also raised money for a District National Honor Society Scholarship offered by NHS. NHS sponsored the annual awards assembly honoring students for superior achievement in all classes to end the year. 146fNHs l l. Marlon Jones and Nitta Jones choose their fa- vorite snack among the delicacies at the Tea. 2. Ilona Lawless and Lori Millott grub down at the NHS Tea in the EHS media center. 3. Mrs. Mor- retta, sponsor, Debbie Kirby, Stott Woods, Marcia Blanton, Jane McCoy, Willow Mckense, Tricia Gregory, Becky Nettles, Noreen Sheehan. SEC- OND ROW: Angie Newsome, Patty Dawkins, Paige Trippensee, Kelly Greenan, Melinda Gaim- brone, Chris Short, Milton Towns, Beverly Rol- lins, THIRD ROW: Lissa Stallings, Gayla Beach, Sheri Stinson, sharyl Kamlah, Ilona Lawless, Ruth Vaun, Cheri Purdy, Scott Baxla, Dot Isrel. U
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