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COE gives students clericol experience The purpose ol' the Coopera- tive Ollice Education is to give clerical experience in the world of business to each student. Members ol' COE must be a senior and have at least two busi- ness credits. Each girl attends classes in the morning and works at her training station during the after- noon, Students receive minimum wages and two units of credit. Twenty-lour students participated in COE this year. Miss Viola Turney is the spon- sor. Officers are: President, jeanne Hobbs, Vice President, Laurie McElderry, Secretary, Debbie Duke, Treasurer, Cheryl Bolin, His- torian, Lynn Gilmore, Reporter, Darlene Engleka. Left: COE decorated a truck for tire Christmas parade. Top-Right: COE is sponsored by Miss Turney, Bottom- Right: Ramona Healy and Laurie McEl- derry ride in the COE entry in the Christmas parade, if! v-Q 1: Lynn Gilmore, Darlene Engleka, Debbie Duke, Laurie McElderry, Jeannie Hobbs, Cheryl Bollen. Row 2: Yalounda jones, Renata Jennings, Angie Ballew, Lowry, Debbie Lucas, Cynthia Shavers, Cynthia White, Miss Turney. Row 3: Cathy Sanders, Sherry Smith, Ramona Healy, Monica Rees, Sarah Fielder, Kim Cheryl Gonterman, Linda Taybourn. Not Pictured: Debi Mitchell, Mona Mason, Dorothy Frederick. Clubs-67
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DECA wins roy mcirarhon Distributive Education Clubs of America develop future business leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution. Members of DECA must be a junior or senior interested in marketing and retailing. The club won first place in the state- wide Toys for Tots Marathon. They collected approximately five thousand toys during the toy drive. Mr. Tom Brannon is DECA's sponsor. Officers of DECA are: President, Bobby Collins, First Vice President, Calvin Milam, Second Vice President, Randy Cochran, Treasurer, Jeannie Hollingsheadg Secretary, jeannie Wiggins, Parliamentarian, john Sheeks, Reporter, Mike Clawsong Historian, Linda Brannon. Rusty Wilfong, Bobby Collins, Delores Van Pelt and Bill Pierce attend a DECA meeting. iii F Ei f , A, Qi 4 g5+iv'Ll.E ZCHOOL 4 no l 4 A9541 Row l: D. Parks, C. Milam. Row 2: L. Dullard, R. Calhoun, L. Brannon, B. Collins, I. Sheeks, B. Baxter, S. Hibbs, B. Stevens, B. Strube, C. Hill, P. Blaeuer, L. james, M. Earles, C. Wood. Row 3: V. Ingram, T. Brannon, E. Morehead, F. Ward, K. Alvers, D. Crook, N. Kuykendall, S. Heinrich, M. Pridmore, T. Brown, R, Kerr, B. Mauldin, L. Smith, K. Peterson, S. Admire, G. Lambertus. Row 4: R. Cochran, R. Smith, B. McBroom, S. Duvall, P. Brewer, G. Puckett, 1. Wiggins, D. Van Pelt, L. Blaeuer, I. Foster, B. Pierce, G. Garland, G. Beck, L. Reno, W. Pearson, R. Fields, G, Lucker, M. Clawson. 66-Clubs
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68-Clubs HERO develops occupolionol skills - ,g,fs'-A n , ,L f Hero is a club designed for students who are enrolled in Home Economies Related Occupations courses. t'W'ff,1-' 15 qf A.,f Hero helps youth look realistically at the world ol C M 1 work. Members participate in simulated, or on the job training in day care centers, kindergartens, food service operations, clothing skills, and a number of other jobs which may lead to future vocations. Hero encourages youth to reach out and to become involved in the lives of others, in leadership, and in decision making experiences. Hero is concerned with helping individuals develop to their full potential and achieve satisfying personal home and family lives. Hero members Dana johnson, jedi Matteson, and Linda Dueh par- ll'- tieipate in jHS mini parade and jacksonville Christmas parade. ta1: E'.4n5, lil -Qs m f'L vw .03 pd ., ' 1 -' v - t ' -'- I ' -gf , .. J5,.gf7?f.-Lag,.i.-.,.., et.. ,K ,t yas f..., .. . ., as .Y .tip ..-..,f5,gwt1.ql.'. A j . 'Q H 'ff fwfw ' i' ' f ' - - s- ' ' . 5 a 'A -s ww.. ' s . we -.f , T' - .re V +A'-.fa. i'1 A ..Q- -iT ' . 'i ' lst row: ll to rj L. Ball, L. Moody, A. Battles, R. Beers, L. Dueh, j. Gester, R. Lewis, C. Hatfield, B. Bogie, S. Fuller, C. Hester, C. Childs, T. Pettigrew V. jones S. Harter. 2nd row: S. Harden, M. Causey, B. Hood, T. Lawrence, D. Hinton, j. Lewis, L. Washington, S. Rowe, A. Robinson, S. Waller, M. Mattocks, K. Kern IC. Guthrie, C. Alcon, K. Ryan, Mrs. Ida Moory ladvisorj. 3rd row: B. Biggs, B. Sartin, B. Wilson, j. New, D. johnson, B. Brumagen, B. Watkins V. Robinson R. Isliell L. Mason, M. Pratt, j. Buie, V. Buie, j. Wiggins, D. Turner, S. Holland, C. Grissom. l ' '
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