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DCT (Diversified Cooperative Training) is a program designed to train high school students, of employable age. occupations by using local businesses and industrial establishments as training agencies. These businesses create an environment in which the youths of high schools can discover themselves and their relationship to soci- ety. Since the students come from varied social-economic backgrounds, the DCT program is flexible enough to meet their individual needs, and help the students to discover and cultivate their unique capa- bilities. The students arc required to take one hour of related instructions a day. Here at King, the class is held during zero period, before school. The on-the-job training aver- ages about fifteen hours a week. This gives the DCT members a chance to experience a working job. DCT members feel that they can sum up their beliefs by saying. The future of tomorrow depends on the fortune of today ', and with this in mind, they set out to do the best job that they can possibly do. DCT 165
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Distributive Education Clubs of America, and is designed to develop future leaders in marketing and distribution. DECA is the only national student program to attract young people to careers in marketing, mer- chandising and management. DECA students learn to serve as leaders and active members of their society. They also have the opportunity for state and national recognition that they would not otherwise have. DECA students also have the chance to compete in local, state and national con- tests. The students are encouraged to par- ticipate in fund raising activities and civic projects such as, the March of Dimes. Muscular Dystrophy and other local pro- jects. The DECA program has lived through many years by doing an excellent job of aquainting its members with the career world and their own community. Sec: Mario Cumba, ■harlcs C; an per. VicttPrcs. rcas; tn takes ire ofjbusincss n Rents. Fjfst row: Oliver Jones (advisor). Mario Cumba. Charles Camper. Jeff Hicks. John Dorman. Laura Johnson. Marie Acevedo. Second row: Sonia Harden. Lupe Rincon. Kim Love. David Watson, Third row: Robin Whclchcl, Pam Braswell, Connie Ayers. Brian Walden. Kim Camper, Fourth row: Mike Lamb. Oscar Diaz. Bob Little. David Castillo. Joe Pcronio. Anthony Butera, Jeannie Butterfield. Robin Caffcc. Frank Jones. Toni Harmon. Kerry Kilts. Sendy Jcrnigan. What is DECA? DECA identifies the program of youth activity relating to DE- DEC it 164 DECA
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