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The forty members cooperate well together, stated Mrs. Mary Johnson, sponsor. Mrs. Johnson has been the sponsor for seven years. The main goal we hoped to achieve by the end of the year was to create school spirit, stated Kai Watson, president, We support as many sports teams in the school as possible. In order to be a member of Pep Club, one had to maintain a grade point average of 2.0 throughout the Pep Club Works to encourage spirit year, there was also try outs. To raise money the club particiapted in car washes, doughnut sales, and candy sales. We, the 1986-87 Escambia High Pep Club hoped this year was the best year ever, proclaimed Mrs. J ohnson. E 7 1 if U .' . , fm if ' ghd I il? J' eg tiff' ' ' 1.2 g- ' ' .,,. 4 1, . . 4 W 11 y .... F -e s -5: 1 .W . -. ' Hia Cynthia Bell Sonja Bettis Erica Jones Octavia Marshall Angie McPherson Kai Watson Glenn McConnicog l118.SCOf.
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,pwmmw .- ..-21 Diversified Cooperative Training was a club which combined school and Work. It enabled students to attend in the morning and work in the afternoon. I ' Mr. Jackie Nelson returns as spon- sor, making this his second year. Mr. Nelson's main goal for DCT was to de- velop leadership skills, employability skills, along with school and civic re- sp onsibilities. This year DCT consisted of 22 mem- ! K bers. Each member was required to .li maintain a 1.5 grade point average, as DCT members combine school and Work A ' ff Well as Working 16 hours a week at 1 ks. I C . ,fx lp 1 KC ,IX .x,xLkx x K .,,.X ,Juv 't,:,pf-nf? ' ' A ' 'X . theirjob. By cooperating and working well to- gether, DCT's members raised money 5 by holding candy sales. The money from those sales went toward their an- nual employer-employee banquet. In addition, DCT provided refreshments for the memorial service. DCT is different in many ways from your regular service club, stated Shaun Barrington, president. Many of our responsibilities are different. 4, :XL ' W, 1? 47, xf 1 tx' r V 1 opposite page: 1. Encore members serve at teacher 's tea. 2. Want some punch? 3. Coach Summerford enjoys the tea. 4. Michelle serves some cake. 5. I don't mind if I do! 6. Mr. Christofferson utilizes the Encore food. this page: 1. King listens carefully. 2. Mr. Nelson explains lesson. 3. sitting: Melissa Cousin, treasurer, Kim Spenser, Loretta Da- vis, chapling Tracy Middleton, Francis, secretary. sitting: Sally Page, Jena Landins, Ashley Pierre, Doug Godwin, Willie Gray Mark Francis, Jason Carney, vice-president, Shelia Boyd, Sean Barrington, President, Kristi Hendrix, Stephanie Worth. 4. Jason reads his DCT pamphlet. 5. DCT member looks up as Mr. Nelson begins his lecture. 6. Wake up! 143
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The twenty-six members of Busi- ness Cooperative Education worked very well together, commented Mrs. Betty J ernagan, sponsor. Mrs. J ernagan has been the sponsor for eleven years. This year BCE changed their for- mat from a two-period class to a one- period class, stated Crickett Burk- halter, president. We tried to ac- complish the same technique, but at a much greater pace. Members Work Through Tom Watt Showcase and Toward Successful Year candy sales the club contributed to the Kathleen D. Manning Scholar- ship a.nd held the Employers' Ap- preciation Banquet. The group, as awhole, is looking forward to a great senior yearg we are going to do our best to accom- plish our goals and to make Club of the Year, concluded Crickett. 1- 4 xi' 1 , YYN f-9 X In Wig? eww x fy' 1'
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