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P A 91 ,, aaa 4 Q fp 4' ff . , 2 t .4 ,,,, W ' ,pawns 'W' H 5 1, . , i,,,.,tq x i ' f. , rits , Carol Arlene Scarfo Rubelow President Vice-President L A Fl UTURE B USIIIESS 1. enqrns ,D rliiucn a Wm 'N 5 2 , 1+ i E 'i 'W X Q as ,,., A 4, up . 5351 ' gf s, L 32 , gi, .. W ' t fr' Ziff-mlr. 1 1 Tommie Mae Mary Jean Mardis Foerster Secretary Treasurer The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization, organiz ed to help business students achieve leadership, scholastic, and vocational abilities before entering the business world. The projects of the club this year were: sponsoring a stenographic bureau, making and selling candy, and holding clean-up-campus campaigns. The activities of the club included an installation of officers and club members and a skit on Office Do's and Don'ts. Future Business Leaders Plan Careers For Future FIRST ROW: Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor, Carol Scarfo, Arlene Rubelow, Mr. Albin Newburg, Sponsor, Tommie Mae Mardis, Mary Jean Foerster, Mrs. Gladys Phillips, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Stan Nickerson, Zelda Bass, Dorothy Jackson, J o Hendrix, Myra Homan, Marilyn Mailley, Brenda Newton, Andrea St. Onge, Glenada Chase, Cora Likens, Judy McAfee, George Blue. 3 125
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wr D 1 FIRST ROW: Bob Leaman, Henry Thompson, David Radford, Leonard Witte, Don Hair, Gerald Magano, SECOND ROW: Barbara Thompson, Dolly Klodzinski, Linda West, Sandra Crews, Virginia Dye, Alice Sprague, Sandra Entwistle, Margaret Stinson, Brenda Newton, Rita Rivers, THIRD ROW: Miss Elvery, Charlotte Donaldson, Diane McFadden, Mary Hair, Beatrice Buchhold, Paula Kattenhorn, Janet Wikel, Donnie McDuff, Mr. Girroir. Future Teachers Serve Evans . As They Prepare For Future The Future Teachers Club is for those students who are in- terested in teaching as a profession. The members develop their interest through programs such as movies, panel discussions with teachers and interns, and guest speakers. Each year the members visitnearby schools to observe and try teaching methods themselves. The FTA has one money-making project a year - a dance in X A September. During American Education Week the members hon- Z f- ored the faculty at a reception. Other projects Were: attending - the State Convention in Clearwater, having a clothes drive for , - W-it fiiw needy children, participating in the Homecoming Parade, Sweet- ' Miss Elvery heart Contest, and helping members win scholarships. Mr. Girroir Sponsor SPOHSOI' Bob Beatrice Charlotte Henry Leaman Buchhold McDonald Thompson President Vice-President Treasurer Chaplain , :ya . 0' I , f J: sail
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V ' ...ti ll -t .. A ,, FRONT ROW: Paulette Prater, Beverly Leggett, Don Shytle, Tony Myers, Tom Maitland, Clyde Slo- comb, Georgetta Reed and Mr. Jaeschke, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Philip Perretta, Kenneth Shuck, Ronald Kulik, Roy Smith, Bobby Angel, Kenneth Turner, Charles Mannary, and James Keepke. TI-HRD ROW: Carolyn Mauldin, Zelda Bass, Donna Baker, Jo Ann Rankin, Sharon Ramirez, Linda Murray, Brenda Coleman, and Mary Oxley. i ff S DCT and DE Students G 1 I 5 , ' KX T The Maynard Evans Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America has compiled an out- standing record in the two years that it has been p reparing students for the business world. The activities and abilities of the group have brought recognition to Maynard Evans High School throughout the State by winning contests and electing State Club Officers. Not satisfied with just that, members, with the help of MINUTE MAID orange juice, lead the campaigningwhich elected a Florida D.E. student as the South Eastern Regional Vice-President at the National Leadership Conference in Chicago. A490 fx f' 6 237 Q- 1 Q3 91 U' Q ei, D.E. students learn and earn by the cooperative plan. From this group will come the future leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution. Next time you notice a well-dressedJunior or Senior who has a snap to his walk, who seems to know where he is going, and who acts just a bit more mature, watch him--all the way to D-3. Zelda D011 Jo Ann Sharon Mr. Donald B-91SS Shytle Rankin Ramirez J aeschke President. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Coordinator -1321 x : at 3 with is ,, tt 95-15 I dfsffiffizuavs , . i t ,Q ,V g Q? ' 4 'W U A ' 'PEW' it i ' + .M 4 .5 W . Q A 25, E if A ' ,rw M - Alan. 'S - fri jr gt ,,. , Q... Q . ,fs 52423: 1, g VV, S 'gg fm., F, 'i ridges ' 1 ir fi Z 'f i j i' Q 9 Q gfiiingl
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