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CBEXFBLA: Front Row - Kathy Childs, Heather Field, Stacy Williams. Second Row - Susan Kline, Stephanie Jiles, Christina Burden, Elise Kman, Jackie Arndt, Kenlyn Dowty. Third Row - Kyna Lister, Paula Howze, Terri Jo Kannus, Julie Cooper, Shalene Whid- den, Jodi Johnson, Lori Millard, Susan Lewsader, Laura Marsh, Advisor Thomas Pacl. Chris Burden learns to type a data sheet. fha. rig!! 1 K 4 I ts y ., 'T if 4 ' ' J' , , X r f a ir fwl f f,ff Yf fft' 2. , 'V W- ' Hr J 2. zji' ' . 5. . g'Z4fU5faiwc,4 , ., ., , . . . , ,,,,f,,,,,, ,j , 4 f . 25 if l 1 . f' . ,f'4fff'yw2 ' 'VZAQW '- - --- 'V M-imzr f , xx f f 1 N557 f L 1,7 76 ix ' 41, fZW'41fQ'pgf'q , ffffff' 4 .. ,g 3 . iz. ' li. 1. 2, I V ,cf w r , , jf nw' G t-:Ze W ,awww . Hands-on Experience DECA CDistributive Educational Club of Americab, the national organization of D.E. classes, was sponsored by Mr. Marry Zolno who taught his students leadership roles, marketing skills, and community involve- ment through activities on and off campus. Guest speakers presented highly and ap- plicable material in workshops on personal health and beauty care. Selling calendars and key chains were just two fund-raising projects in which the class was involved. DECA members also participated in the school store's selling of school supplies. The symbol is the DECA diamond. The four points represent vocational understanding, leadership development, civic conscien- ciousness, and social intelligence. Develop future leaders for marketing and distributing, proudly represents the DECA CBEXFBLA - DECA - DCT motto said Mr. Zolno. As a community phillanthropic project, the DECA Club col- lected money for the Adam Walsh Fund. DECA officers for 1984-85 were President Staci Ludwig, Senior Vice President, Vickie Cooley, Junior Vice President Cheryl Roberts, Fashion Vice President Terry Beckler, Treasurer Brian Magee, Secretary Lisa Hernandez, Parliamentarian Kerry Johnson, and Chaplain Kevin Williams. In fall of '84 the public was treated to a fashion show which the students coor- dinated. The class planned the program, designed the set, posters, and programs and selected the talent and wardrobes. Their work was rewarded by the au- dience's appreciative response. D.C.T. students also were part-time students and part-time employees. .. gy-a.,.,,,,, ,.-V . .Y , , .' HQN1. -,Q-nf '- ' f.. ,. f, V 4149-r . Q . Va- ' if 1 ry - ' Mft 4'. ', Directing and supervising those in the pro- gram was Mr. James Bohannon. The goal of this organizaiton was to offer the students a chance to develop good work- ing habits in jobs which would be similiar to those which they hoped to hold in their future careers. This work experience pro- gram was designed for students in any job except retailing or clerical. lt offered the greatest variety due to its general nature. These students also had monthly breakfast meetings with employers from the com- munity and their advisory council. The three classes of CBE, D.E., and DCT offered many students the opportunity to become acquainted with the real world of employment and business. As the 84-85 school year ended, another group of Red Knights were ready to meet the challenges of the working society. , Y. ,
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Honds-on Experience Three closses offered ot North Fort Myers High School offered students honds-on experience by sending them out in the community to work in businesses. CBE CCooperotive Business Educotionb, D.E. CDistributive Educotionb, ond DCT CDistributive Educotionol Troiningb were those three closses which ottrocted over seventy of North's students eoch yeor. CBE wos olso offilioted with F.B.L.A. CFuture Business Leoders of Americob ot the district, stote, ond notionol levels. This post yeor Mr, Tom Pocl wos foculty instructor responsible for closs ossignments, finding students jobs ond supervising them ot their jobs, ond odvising students on vorious oc- tivities with school ond their future business skills. During the foll of '84, members of CBE ond FBLA elected officers. These officers were elected for their leodership in the club ond coveroge of fund-roising throughout the yeor. Elected to leod for the 1984-85 school yeor were President Julie Cooper, Vice President Shoriene Whid- den, Secretory Jodi Johnson, Historion K yno Lister, Sociol Choirmon Poulo Howze, Point Choirmon Suson Lewsoder, ond Avon Choirmon Terri Jo Konnus. CBE ond FBLA porticipoted in numerous fund-roising projects. Of course, they con- tinued their onnuol Avon soles, ond per- formed clericol work, including tpying for the vocol music deportment. Sponsoring the 1984 footboll bonquet, the students olso ossisted with the decoroting for the festivity. During the Thonksgiving holidoy they collected food for people who were less fortunote os they. To celebrote the Silver Anniversory, FBLA ond CBE mode o homecoming floot to represent every five yeors of North Fort Myers High School. Doily ond weekly personol improve- ment ond grooming progroms were o Red Knights Louro Morsh, K yno Lister, Paulo Howze, ond Elise Kmon ore sworn in to CBEJFBLA by Mr. Tom Pocl. The school bookstore is o greot fundroiser for DECA. mojor focus of the closs. As port of their physicol oworeness progrom, the students porticipoted in oerobics. The monthly breokfost meetings ot Perkins were highlighted by guest speokers from the business community. Perhops the biggest project for the students wos the preporotion for stote com- petition which wos held ot the Sheroton Twin Towers in Orlondo. The twenty-one students polished their business ond com- municotion skills to once ogoin bring home honors. Culminoting the yeor wos the on- nuol bonquet. Joining the other four Lee County high schools ot Cope Corol Country Club, our Red Knights prepored o morvel- ous slide show for the 200 people in ot- tendonce. Our students hove tremendous success ofter groduotion due to the foct thot they olreody become ocquciinted with the business world ond know their woy oround it, reloted teocherMr. Tom Pocl. CBEJFBLA - DECA - DCT
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S A . sf, O 532.41 ,4 ' i CBEXFBLA members Terri Jo Konnus fries ro correct o misrol-se In her monthly bolonce. ,,,,. ,nw fwfr ,,f,M,ww Mw XS l- vu-4 'Mm.,,, Senior Kyno Lister completes on ossignmenr from her CBEXFBLA book. Red Knight LoriMillord works our figures in CBE! FBLA, vw. P-.f....,, CBEXFBLA - DECA - DCI' 1' M
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