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OLVE acts to help others New to Miami Carol City this year, Project SOLVE quickly went into action. Members con- sisted of Peer Counselors. They Worked with mentally disturbed people. Before Christ- mas they collected clothes for South Florida State Hospital. They Visited mental hospitals, such as South Fla. The Mental Health Society held classes with the students, They also studied the work of psychia- trists, social workers and others employed to aid the disturbed. Ms. Baccus, their sponsor, planned a trip to Disney World with the club, and a banquet at the end of the year. - A Front row - Debborah Abramson, Almira Thomas, Ms. Florence Baccus, Millie Beniquez, Eula Shepard. Row 2 - Tony Rodriquez, Diane Cohen, Michelle Gibson, Tania Perez. Row 3 - Dedra Tucker, Jorge johnson, Bernadette Fullwood, Linda Baker. Row 4 - Richard Paredes, Ed Cohen, Miriam Bartolome. Angela Santiago helps Ms. Florence Baccus sort the clothes SOLVE collected for South Florida State Hospital. Treasurer Dedra Tucker, Secretary Diane Cohen, President Millie Beniquezg and sponsor Ms. Florence Baccus. SOLVE X 111
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FBLA mindsits business Well QW it s'!PffQ5l5iQ fr' Front row - Co-sponsor Veronica Potter, President Yvonne Grant, Corresponding Secretary Rona Levin, Valencia Wallace, Suzie Englert, Co-sponsor Yvonne M. Hardrich. Back row - Vice President Karen Farmer, Gail Clotman, Secretaxy Erica Allen, Annette Belton, Carnella Belton, Wanda Jones, Geneva Kemp, Paulin Wilson, Janie Lee, Sandra Delello, Eleanor Lily. FBLA members prepare for the Type-A-Thon. Future Business Leaders of America associated with Future Secretaries of America to form a new FBLA this past year. The club was composed of young men and women interested in clerical and business careers and other careers in the business communi- ty. Several field trips were taken to various work locations that of- fered insights into the business workday. 110 I FBLA
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Cosmetology trains for future g To be a beautician you must have a real interest in people, a desire to be helpful to patrons, andat all times have a well groomed and attractive appear- ance. . MCC students met these require- ments through practice and instruction. They were trained. for everything from cleaning floors to managing their own beauty shops. A variety of services were provided such as permanents, straightening, shape, style, shampoo, set, manicures, and pedicures. Cosmetology is not for Women only, but for men also. MY- Alex M-efehendef Whe had been iSLZf2iZ'iQYiEaKf1S.ifiS5'5Sa52iE,fiQiiS6E'rEiEd6Irviiiiiiiiaif at e' e 7 teaching at Carol City Sr. for fifteen g C Q C years, retired at the end of Quin 2. e e s a . Members of the junior Class are Front row - Debra Henry, Terri'Mann, Yivian Garcia, Igourdes MilianfLisa Watkins, Veronica Baez, Mercedes Alfonso, Mona Higgins. Row 2 - Magaly Wallen, Davnorl'Ilaylor,iK1m Filer, Odalis Hernandez, Lourdes,Baez, Teacher Mr. Alex Marchando, Martha Pacheco, Maria M1l1an,Sandra Thompkins. Row 3 - Linda Battaglia, Elsa Armas, Lissette Chevere, Iackie:Armstrong, PatriceQEliard, Tammy Weaver, Carla Nash, SandraVDavis. . V ' Y ' S ' 1 , 7 ' f 112 I Cosmet
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