Miami Carol City Senior High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Opa Locka, FL)

 - Class of 1976

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Miami Carol City Senior High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Opa Locka, FL) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 103 of 336
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Page 103 text:

Tempos sing throughout the year Front row - Mary McDonald, Verallen Moore, Pamela Iones, Karlene Burkard. Row 2 - Leticia johnson, Linda Baker, Donald Mimm, Mark johns, Deborah Buck, Lisa Butler. Row 3 - Charles Powell, Carla Demps, Michael Brewington. Charles Powell Conducts the Tempos If i ' 1 ' 2 - 5 W' 'N iia Vice President Verallen Moore, President Mark Johns, Secretary R ' ' A Deborah Buck Tempos prepares for district competition Tempos started the year with a mini-concert With the Concert Chorus, and they barely stopped singing all year. They sang for many clubs on different occasions - the Hialeah Women's Club, the NW District Principals' meeting, the Women's Democratic Convention, the district choral festival, the Miami Springs Villas, the Super Honor Choir, the University of Miami Honor Choir, the Hialeah Democra- tic Women's Club and Victoria Hospital. At MCC they presented a Christmas Concert with the Concert Chorus, sang for night school graduation and, participated in Black Awareness Week. For sales, Tempos had an airplane wash and sold candy. They ended the year singing as part of a Bicentennial tour of Washington, D.C nd Virginia, Tempos f QQ,

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Band mai-S in BLACK SUNDAY Miami Carol City students have a history of being generous with their time when it comes to helping others less fortunate. The school calendar is dotted with walk-a- thons, swim-a-thons, type-a- thons, and special projects and drives for those who need help, loc- ally and even internationally. One of the most unusual chances to help others was given to local re- sidents in January and February when the motion picture BLACK SUNDAY was being filmed in the Orange Bowl. The producers of- fered to make films for United Fund if United Fund could find enough volunteers for the cast for a few weeks of shooting. The response was great, and MCC students were among the thousands who gave of their spare time to help out. The band was one of several that performed for the crowds and the cameras. Top - This model of the blimp was used for trick shots in the movie, The real Goodyear blimp was also used. Middle - Kelly Bibey helps United Fund. Bottom - The Band rests between per- fomiances. 953 l BLACK SUNDAY



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DCT works their way to success Standing, bottom to top - Charlotte Strozier, Cindy Vila, Debbie Wayman, Pat Summerset, Debbie Sullivan, Valerie Williams, Karen Famell, Linda Major, Pam jones, Pat Hogan, Belinda Nix, Kay Kelly, Roxanne Alexander, lfredonna Floyd, Ronald Sapp. Sitting, bottom to top - Carlos Couzo, Steven Brown, Co-ordinator Mrs. julia Grieco, David Loren, Winston Stewart, Enrique Della Libera. With two first and two fourth place awards T in District competition, plus work experi- ence program that really worked, no one could say that MCC's Diversified Coopera- tive Training program students had any- thing but a successful year. As a club, they took first place honors with their name tags and their Bicentennial skit at the District Convention in December. Carlos Couzo won fourth place in Public Speaking, and Jim Correll impressed judges with a fourth place in Sales Demonstrations. On a more local level, members gained experience in a variety of jobs aimed at furthering career interests. They had a chance to earn money while becoming con- tributing citizens. Their Employer-Employee Banquet in May, a highlight of the year, gave them a chance to say Thank you to some of the people who helped them in 1975-76. Officers Karen Farnell, Secretary, Carlos Couzo, President, Debbie Wayman, Treasurer, tTopJ Pam jones, Vice President. 100 ! DCT

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