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fsfff C.B.E. members are, ROW ONE: D. Cahill, K. Caron, Richter, D. Caudette, S. Merry, C. Dumas, C. McCardel, D. Tobay, P. Reeder, M. Watkins, P. Wood. ROW TWO: P. Malarkey, E. Davis, Mrs. Hinshaw, I. Ferguson, D. T. Lee, P. Amelio, B. Phelps, I. Censhaft, B. Zaleski, Sellers. B. Sibley, C. DuChateau, I. Lipari. ROW THREE: P. Cooperative Business Education Provides Business C.B.E. provides basic business information of ed- ucational value, and sponsors events such as the Parent-Daughter Tea, C.B.E. octopus sale, Nas- sau trip, Christmas and Halloween partv proj- ects, employer-ernployee banquet, and the Dis- trict Ten Conference. Special requirements for membership in the club are senior status, three or more credits in business education subjects, minimum overall average of Cn, and preferably a B average in business ed- ucation subjects. Since l956 the C.B.E. at North Miami High has helped business-minded young ladies advance in their chosen careers. The officers of C.B.E. are Darlene Cahill, treasurer, Diane Gaudette, president, Pam Reeder, secretary, and jo Li- pari, vice-president. Ex peHence C.B.E. Sweetheart, Ken Osborn, and president, Dzhne Gaudette, shown at the C.B .E . banquet. i i --- ..,, ., , .. , , - ,- ..,.,..., .. ,...,, i
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Philosophy Club Probes Mon's Thinking Students interested in group discussion ranging minds and broaden their interests. During its first from politics to the arts make up the Philosophy year the Philosophy Club has proved itself a wel- Club. By discussion the students learn to use their COITIG addition to N01'fl1 Miami High. Philosophy Club members are: Nancy Bryan, Sherry Leader, Roy Auerback, Ellen Geneson, Leona Augustowski, Mike Scriber, Larry Epstein, Sponsor Mrs. Mitchell, Steve Kaplan, and Richard Coff. Rifle Club Brings Honors to North Miomi Frequent practices and hard Work have brought what hard work and diligence can accomplish in many victories to our Rifle Team. Under the in- a project of interest. struction of their sponsors the members have shown qi ' a v ' ' V-.fl ., 1 - 4' ' Q, v 'f v f fp '7 'G' A f Q Vi , '.i-'2 '- M i ' ' ' , Andi Members of the Rifle Club are: 'x s, , Davis Rindone, Steve Miller, i' Kenneth Shand, Lewis VVhil- V hite, Bruce VVrinkle, and Paul Gruleff, Dan Brumgarden, Judy Cartenson, Sponsors: Mr. 'Wil- liams and Mr. Johnson, Chris- tine Mapes and Ken Heller. rn' 119
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D.C.T. members gather to eat lunch before going out to their jobs. D.C.T. Leorns Through Experience We realize our education explores many facets. Our Diversified Cooperative Training-Diversified Education program explores the vocational edu- cation facet to the fullest. This club endeavors to promote the growth of cooperative vocational education and a better un- derstanding of the club's purposes by the general public, for the benefit of our state, community, school, and ourselves. The students develop the answer to the most immediate problem facing them as they prepare Members of D.C.T. are, ROW ONE: H. Hutchins, B. Lancellontti, I. Williams, R. Alonge, R. Ritter, W. Zeiner, ROW TWO: B. Kelly, K. Spangenberger, I. Handy, N. Schultz, S. Riddle, K. Harrington, E. Mantana, M. Mc- Tir: Officers of D.C.T. are, ROW ONE: Elena Mantana, Cor- responding Secretary: Nancie Schultz, Recording Secre- tary, Kathy Harrington, Presidentg Joyce Handy, Vice-Pres- ident, ROW TWO: Mrs. Breese, Sponsor, Arnold Powell, State president, National vice-president: Reenie Alonge, treasurer. for their life's Work by on-the-job experience. Through their activities and vocational education their future leadership qualities are developed. Maintaining a 2.6 average, being capable of meeting all necessary requirements for graduation, and being outstanding students are the high re- quirements for membership. D.C.T.-DE. carries out its aims even in its ac- tivities. for the year. All yearly activities can be classified in the four areas: leadership, civic duties, professional and social endeavors. Cowan, ROW THREE: P. Baker, S. Akius, I. O'Quinn, D. Vincent, I. Flaum, B. Lynde, T. Prepicky, B. Wild- stein, A. Powell, I. Terrier. .s
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