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Members of the Distributive Education Club get first hand experience of on the job training. This is helpful in that they can go to school and get experience toward a job in the future. Students in the club remain half of each day in school and the other half at work. Besides taking required academic courses at school, they also take a D.E. classroom course in math and English, selling techniques, good customer service and correct busi- ness behavior; this is a requirement for being a member to the club. The club’s main activity for the year was the annual Sweetheart Dance held in the Reagan Cafe- teria. Reagan’s sweetheart was Miss Gloria Tietje. SUSAN GROUNDS remembers courtesy comes first as she waits on a customer. WORKING AT DILLARDS DEPARTMENT STORE, Phillip Hunter sells hardware to a customer. DAVID HANSON WORKS at Dillards men's department through the D.E. program. Ill
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MEMBERS OF THE D.E. CLUB are, first row from left, Deanna Liarakos, Georgia Seitz, Dennis Lobo, Lee Wilson, Anita Britt, Shari Buntyn, Gloria Tietje, Mrs. R. Luter, sponsor; second row from left, Win Harbison, David Hanson, William Scobe)-, John Franzctti, Otis Neal; back row from left, Robert Young. Kenl Hart, Jackie Payne, Ronnie O'Mealy, Stan Voelker, Dan LactourJ David Leonard, Dennis Schaudies. D.E. Teaches the Skills of Salesmanship THE NOMINEES FOR D.E. SWEETHEART pause for a moment before being judged. They are Gloria Tietje, Anita Britt and Connie Connolly (from right). MIKE HOLLENBECK, vice-president of the D.El Club, enjoys himself with his date at the D.E. Swcet-| heart presentation. no
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MEMBERS OF THE ICT are, from left, bottom, Ernest Mot- loch, Richard Kounst, Karen Poteet, Diane Dufield, Ronald Parker, Leland Ridener; sec- cond roiv, Johnny Albright, Paul DeDominico, Clay Lun- day, Lee Wright, James Ham- ilton, Donald Parker, Marie Rodriguez, Bobby Carn, San- dra Scott, Donald Solbcrg and Shirley Seale. OFFICERS OF THE CLUB, from left, are Leland Ridener, parliamentarian; Rich ard Kounst, scrgeant-at-arms; Karen Poteet, treasurer; Ernie Motloch, reporter Diane Dufield, secretary; and Ronald Parker, president. SPONSOR OF THE CLUB is Mr. Preston Parker. 112
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