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CBE I CBE I Promotes Business Skills Cooperative Business Educa- tion I made it possible for senior students to go to school for three hours in the morning and receive on the job training in the afternoon. The object of this organization was to foster the best possible spirit of coopera- tion among employer, trainee, home, and school. As a money making project CBE I students sold football rib- bons, devil heads, and window stickers. With the money made, representatives from Kathleen went to the state CECF conven- tion in Miami Beach and an employer-employee banquet was held in the spring. Students enrolled in the CBE I program were chosen after interviews with the sponsors and were then eligible to join the CBE I organization. 1. jeff Campbell and Kim Curry repre- sent CBE I in Homecoming, 2. Officers - Kathy Tomlinson, Historiang Linda Stephenson, Photographerg Kim Curry, Corresponding Secretaryg Terri Skinner, Parlimentariang Debbie jordan, Presi- dentg Pirieta Brewer, Vice Presidentg Deana Chestnut, Recording Secretaryg Ann Freeman, Ms. Sunshineg Pauline Wuhburn, Treasurer, 3. Lori Chalou- peck, Pirieta Brewer, Pauline Washbum, Cynthia Allen, Cathy Kendall, Kim Curry, Terri Skinner, Ann Freeman, Christine Buckler, Kathy Tomlinson, Deana Chestnut, Debbie jordan, Linda Stephenson, Terri Gier, Ellen Knall, Mrs. Beynon, sponsor. 240
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DECA Blue and Gold Distributive Education Clubs of America was open to juniors and Seniors who were enrolled in the DECA class. DECA's pur- pose was to promote future lead- ers in marketing and distrib- ution. At the end of the year the club held a banquet at Disney World. 1, This is the official emblem of Distrib- utive Education Clubs of America. 2. OFFICERS: john Freer, Presidenrg julie Dodd, Vice President, Karen Skinner, Secretary, Donna Bougner, Treasurer, Melinda Watters, Parliamentariang Val- erie Waldon, Historian, james Hams, Chaplain. 3. Raw I: Donna Bougner, Gloria Lowe, Kelli Hopping, Valerie Waldon, Pam Higgins, Allison Norton, Francine Smith. Row 2: Linda Robbins, Debbie Blitch, Debbie Ziranski, Staci Smith,janice Mars, Rhonda Green, Bar- bara johnson. Raw3.' Mr, Huckaby, Frank Smirhhlames Harris, Tommy All- red, Melinda Watters, Danny Boyette, Row 4.' john Freer, Larry Lane, Phillip Pc-tty,julie Dodd, Tim Mock. 3 2 239
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CBE II Develops Leadership Abilit Cooperative Business Educa- tion ll was organized to develop leadership ability in persons interested in becoming leaders in the business world. Each student of the CBE ll class who paid dues required for state affiliation were members of the club. CBE II sold devil heads, football booster ribbons and other school spirit promoters as money mak- ing projects for an employer- employee banquet which was held in the spring. 1. Officers: Vicki Kershaw, Presidentg Linda Robinson, Vice-Presidentg Lori janzen, Photographerg Teresa Darby, Historiang Cheryl Denmark, Corre- sponding Secretaryg Kathy Tyner, Recording Seeretarygjudy Conibear, Treasurer. CBE Il N--. Kneelmg Debra Peterson Cheryl Denmark Dawn Padgett Peggy O Steen Cindy Forgue Debbie Morrow. Slunding: Mrs. Bames, Lois Parker, Shirley Alexander, Lori janzen, Linda Robin- son Vitkie Kershaw Laurette Nix Karen Coston Teresa Darby Beth Lasseter Judy Conibear Shayne Bennett, Kathy Tyner. 241
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