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During an assembly of the DE Club, Mr. Harvey Williams empha- — Vice-president Johnny Hammond speaks to the student body sizes the most influential aspects of superior salesmanship. about Distributive Education during the Business Assembly. 101
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100 Distributive Education Club Persevering Members Maintain Club Ideal Front Row: Don Newcomb, president, Johnny Hammond, vice- president, Lisa Green, secretary, Donald Wright, treasurer, Virginia Keck, asst. promotional editor, Phyllis Blanton, chap- lain. Second Row: Mrs. Lawrence, sponsor, Joyce McCor- mack, Sandra Gunn, Roy Reynolds, Beatrice Talley, Linette Morton, Mrs. Wenger, sponsor. Third Row: Charlotte Han- Under the guidance of club sponsors, Mrs. Hele- na Lawrence and Mrs. Patricia Wenger, the Distrib- utive Education Club remained an important fac- et of the business student's life. Through persistent efforts, club members maintained the ideals of the organization: civic consciousness, vocational under- standing, social intelligence, and leadership develop- ment. Exemplitying their civic consciousness, members collected twenty-eight Thanksgiving baskets for the Student Co-operative Association. The practical cock, Patsy Williams, Mary Ann Edwards, Judy Shumake, Dale Cole. Fourth Row: Rodney Cyrus, Allen Hudson, Edward Tilley, Wayne Marable, Danny Steinruck, Mary Vaughan For- rest. Back Row: Paul Maynor, Wayne Sears, David Armstrong, Wayne Nowell, Raymond Anderson, Gawk Yee. knowledge gained through daily business association and strengthened by observation at Richmond Pro- fessional Institute built the members’ vocational un- derstanding. Participation in the Christmas social at R.P.|. and the district convention at Thomas Jeffer- son were illustrative of the expansion of their social intelligence. Leadership development was epito- mized by Don Newcomb, president of the Wythe Chapter, vice-president of the Virginia DE Clubs, and a candidate for national president of the Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America.
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Front Row: Linda Walthall, Sue Friberg, Mary Rilee, Martha Rilee, Pam Soble, Katie Wilkerson, Sandra Smith, Linda Thacker. Second Row: Gale Young, Nancy Grizzard, Gayle Schneider, Diane Ross, Kathy Cowherd, Brenda Clary, Paige eer eeeeee : eee beeetet is dee FA eens. - haves On Medical College Day, Donna Johnson peruses a Stuart Circle annual as Robin Southall ponders requirements. 102 Callahan, Phyllis Bennett. Back Row: John Turner, Laurie Newton, Donna Davis, Kathleen Barnes, Dianne Shelton, Donna Squires, Pam Alley, Virginia Hearn, Truba Cooper. Future Medics Club Medic Week Introduces Many Vocations in Field Under the supervision of sponsor, Mrs. Edith Staples, school nurse, the Future Medics club of- tered various opportunities for students interested in medical careers. During Future Medic's Career Week posters and displays were exhibited pertain- ing to careers in the tield of medicine. Highlight- ing this week was ''Medical College Day’ when rep- resentatives trom various colleges gave students in- sight into medical vocations. Other club activities included visits to the new Sheltering Arms Hospital and to the new Welfare Building located in the Richmond Civic Center. In November eighteen members traveled to the Uni- versity of Virginia in Charlottesville where they toured the hospital and training school, receiving practical knowledge of nursing. The volunteer proj- ect of the Club for December was stuffing enve- lopes and performing various jobs for the Rich- mond area branch of Tuberculosis Society.
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