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D.E.—Ronald Tench, Nan Garber, Tommy Ewing, Shirley Galloway, Rachel Puryear, Sunny Miller, Barbara Hughs, Helen St. Onge. D.E. Prepares Students for Careers The Distributive Education Department operates a co-operative training program designed to prepare students for careers’in the field of distribution. Class instruction covers human relations, salesmanship, ad- vertising, display, and management. The students leave school at noon to work in a business where they apply principles learned in class. OFFICERS—First Row: Gladys Osterbind, treasurer; Sonny Livesay, president; Joyce Chamberlain, secretary. Second Row: Ann Anderson, historian; John Keith, publicity manager; Wayne Hague, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Dianne Brewington, sponsor. 117
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116 Pa . pee cue ett D.O.T.—Kathy Atkinson, Michael Smith, Carolyn Elliott, Tim Mc- Donald, Allen Burton, Robert McNeil, Roland Jenkins, Shirley er ae sate ee Comer, Shirley White. D.O.T. Trains for Industry, Business OFFICERS—Seated: Betty Jean Davis, historian; Hiram Hainley, secretary; Owen Ayres, president; Pat Parsley, vice president; Nellie Watson, treasurer; Marsha Rawls, parliamentarian. Standing: Mr. Marion Dexter, sponsor. The Diversified Occupational Training Club is a state-wide student organization of the Industrial Co- operative Training classes. Through active participa- tion in the club, the student develops understanding of the industrial-business world and of his civic obliga- tions. The club program also includes Annual State Conventions, Annual Employer-Employee Banquets, speakers from business and industry, and contests.
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Art Club Promotes Creative Expression The George Wythe Fine Arts Club satisfies the de- sires of creative individuals as they move forward to- ward the future. The group is self-directing with the purpose serving as a guide. This club is open to any student who accepts its purpose and works to improve the Arts of the future. Certain projects will be under- taken each year to keep the Arts before the eyes of George Wythe High School. The purpose of the club is to promote creative artistic expression for all in- dividuals, and to advance the arts in their lives so they will become an integral part of life. The first art show, a tremendous success, was sponsored by the Fine Arts Club. ART CLUB—First Row: Larry Joyner, Geep Schurman. Second Row: Kathryn Smiley, Pat Chamberlain, Alice Bennett, Leon Raper, Colleen Judy Youngblood, Jean Tucker, Jean Hebert, Pat Reams, Mr. Randolph Perkins, Ann Neveux, Eva Gulyas, Kenny Odor. Cheatham. Third Row: Ethelyn Moore, Carolyn Curry, Irving Temple, 118
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