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In its second year at ROHS the distributive education program has junior and senior students working part time while attending high school. There are 18 members this year, all working in a sales field at least 15 hours a week, Coordinator Clay Townsend said. The pre-lab class has 14 students studying business sales, preparing to go into the work program next year. The main purpose of distributive education is to teach the fundamentals of marketing and distribution to stu- dents, Mr. Townsend explained. As coordinator he finds employment for some of the students but others find their own. Belinda Abbott, president, attended the state convention this year, along with Charles Digiglio, a junior, who went to gain leadership experience. State officers were elected and con- tests were held at the Houston conference. if if x 7 .. ll K is K A fri A Qi stimuli r f rvggi t , if up C A nfs 1-,1 , f W , ,I ie. 22 distributive education
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L -vw s vt. g 7 '-2 F 4 I 1 iw Student dvisoty new on campus One of the newest groups on campus. the Student Advisory Com- mittee. is composed of representatives from school organizations and from each class. Ruth Miller. high school math teacher. is advisor for the committee. Shortly after they were formed, SAC members chose Kevin Stanford as their president: David Hitt, vice-presi- dent: Donna Mize. secretary: Amy Lowrey, treasurer. To raise money for membership pins, the group sold maroon and white Hawk pennants. They served as timekeepers when debaters from other schools came for practice meets and sponsored a school ping-pong tournament in the spring. li 'ft K ..- nt: ' ik!! Q ,vw Danny Little, Kevin Stanford, Jimmy Shields, Student Advisory Committee. Front row: Cindy David Hitt and Donna Mizc take a break during Brisbon, Amy Lowrey. treasurer: Kerri Trull. thc practice debate and journalism contest held Susan Been, Middle row: Renee Muirhcad, HI the School before thc district literary UICCI. Dcnicc Shackelford, David Sartor. Kim Chancc- CA' Q.. .- 'Q-at-M C. llor, Donna Mizc. secretary: Kendra Goodloe. Kcvin Stanford. president: Ruth Miller, spon- sor. Back row: Kcvin Redd. Carlos Gonzales. David Hitt. vicc-president: Gary Carroll. studcnt advisory committee 21
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-'ts 2 , iw tg: --t s A. 151' J H et,,,fstl2f ' .4 3 ,NN x ' ' ...S x Q., .S 1. lt..,,.,5lL X . D Q' WN .... 4-.....,a....,,, 5 I i el K x X ' lxiif 4 '7 W1 es 'tr 5' 4 a , if Q Ronnie Stanton and Tim Jones find counting money is the best part of working for Tim's dad at Jones' Mobil. Looks like they've been reading How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Attending moming classes at ROHS, Carl Patrick works at Dick Smith Shell Station part time. Distributive Education Club of America. Front row: Mike Williamson. Second row: Chris Pace, Mike Stanton, Brian Kirk, Steve Burrow, Phillip Butler, Ronnie Stanton, 'iffy A -'v- ,, . l 1' TT Carl Patrick, Doris Prater, Patricia Nutt. Cindy Summers, Cindy Baumann. Back row: Jody Pratt. Tim Jones, Jerry Almon. Dennis Ste- phens, Charles Digiglio. Interstate Feed Store opened on Hwy 35 and immediately employed Jerry Almon. This years DECA officers include Mike Williamson treasurer, Belinda Abbott president and Cindy Baumann vice-president. Charles, Belinda and Mr. Townsend leave for the state conference in Houston. i .1 - '31 1 ' -v- . 1 E - LX ' f gi 'sig i :V , Q -nn 4. . -,Qi l 1 A' v. My ., .... , aff.. K K ...- ' 1- . , ,,,.,g,.l V . p p' f ' Qu. , A v W Z I - ...- T C C L J,,K., Q S-.. .'t . A'-,,,,. ----A---- X yt, X X , . I ' ff' T fffff'f5 77'7Wf,,,,f!f fffffwffmflllffffmup distributive education 23
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