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- . lluasgm 'Qs SITTING BELOW posters ftop far leftj Myke Crowder enjoys club meeting. Bus- iness Club officers fabovej Sherry Ed- wards, Craig Smith, Marsha Blake, Debbie Gorley, Esther Wright, Diana Fields. Marsha Blake, Rhonda Crews, Larry Lippett iabove rightl kick off candy sales, while Patti Ber- ziel, Linda Bartley sold fruitcakes to Dorthy Stubblefield and Donna Stubblefield fbelowj. Below left, Mrs. Jean Adams managed fruit- cake sales with members Cindy Turner and Marsha Blake.
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ll. may A i fl-:rg Mm Y. . -. .. ' l A.H1.ljgA,', fi i gc x Business club . . Advised by all the business, teachers-including their chairman, Mrs. Kath- ryn Pilkenton-Business Club managed to have a re- laxed atmosphere during meetings. The club, an exten- sion of Future Business Leaders of America, encouraged students to take the business curriculum and aided intel- ligent choice of business occupations. With the help of a supervisor at Franklin Technical School, most of the club's members are planning for jobs as stenographers or bookkeepers. How could there have been a relaxed-atmosphere Business Club? Programs were scheduled with speak- ers and panel discussion, skits and films, to inform mem- bers about the business world. Guest speakers from the B.C. Christopher Company led discussions at two meet- ings on stocks and bonds, investments and insurance. During one of the discussions members were encouraged in the formation of an investment club. A skit presented at another meeting showed the right and wrong way to handle job interviews. Members were shown the im- portance of appearance, a business-like manner, speech, punctuality. Money-making projects were planned at other meetings. Members sold fruitcakes at school and at stands in local stores. Although there were fewer people in the club than last year, plans for the Awards Banquet were not hindered. The banquet recognized members who excelled in business courses. IIA
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