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VOE: iFront Rowl Debra Gay, Susan San- ders, Lauren Pearson, pres.5 Lulu Sutton, sec., Beth Reese, vice-pres., Linda Nichols, Kay Lucas: lBack Bowl Mrs. Vera Mobley, spon.g Sherry Rinkel, Sherry Gregg, Susan Beyer, Marti Curtis, Betty Whitley, Debbie Davis. VOE: IFront Rowl Carolyn Whitfield, Re- gina Harris, Gloria lsom, Mary Melton, E- laine Berry: lSecond Rowl Mrs. Pat Brown, spon.g Terry Goodman, Susan Bryan, Bar- bara Odom, Pam Roddenberry, Linda Les- Iey, Ricky Owen, chap.: lBack Rowl San- dra Hildebrandt, Diane Sweat, Dawn Dyer, Judy Ross, treas.p Sarah Balcom, Frances Thompson, pub. chairman. Regina Harris shows Carolyn Whitfield how to use the adding machine. . V ,Vw ' 107
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VOE Girls Raise Money for Scholarship Selling smile stationery, Tom Watt kits and cookbooks was just about enough for the Vocational Of- fice Education girls to do. They also held car washes and bake sales. The money was used to give a scholarship to the most active member and a banquet for the club. There were two different VOE class- es held everyday. Nlrs. lVlobley was the teacher of the three hour block held in the mornings and lVlrs. Brown was the teacher of the two hour after- noon block. During the Christmas holidays VOE girls had a covered dish supper at the First Baptist Church. Susan Beyer was the only contestant who won in the FBLA district con- test. She won third in the speaking contest and went to Fort Lauderdale to compete in the state contest. 106 As part of her training in Vocational Office Education, senior Susan Sanders gets practice in using an adding machine during her VOE class block. Sponsor Mrs Vera Mobley explains to Lulu Sutton and Susan Beyer just how they should use the dictating machine, a skill they must learn in VOE.
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DCT Students The 24 students in Diversified Coop- erative Training this year worked in law offices, bakeries, grocery stores and other types of businesses in the city. The participants attended Flick- ards in the morning for their academ- ic courses and received on-the-job credit for working. At the District Cooperative Educa- tion Clubs of Florida meeting, Rick- ards senior Sharon Bennett was sec- ond place winner in thejob interview contest. Early in the year, the local club was visited by the state student president of CECF clubs. The Employer-Employee banquet was an April event when outstanding DCT'ers were honored. Bronzie Harrell fixes a light at South- eastern Telephone Company. Get Job Experience 1 Cooperative Education Clubs state president Thomas Gaines talks with Eula Wiggins, Sharon Bennett and Debbie Oulnsey 108
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