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:X ,, V X' :'1 VOE: CFront Rowl Pam Liles, pres., Leslie Picolo, vice-pres.3 Cathy Hildebrandt, publchmn.g Greg Russell, chap., Nancy Hough, Sec., Keturah Shivers, treas.g Pat Raker, parl.g Mrs. Vera Mobley, sponsor, lSecond Row, Debbie Rath, Rhonda Flemming, Lenora Herring, Marian Fannon, hist.3 Debbie Mingledorff, vice-pres., Diana Smith, Rhonda Harris, joy Clyattg fBack Rowl Beverly Tyler, Gail McKinney Gloria Fennell, Rosa Condry, Pam Gray, Wynette Southall, Frankie Garrett, Mary McCaskill, Erica Merriwether. fflbovej Wynette Southall pollshes her typing skill during her VOE class block.
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VOE Raises Money For Scholarship Fund Selling candy, holding bake sales and having car washes were some of the activities of Vocational Office Education Club members this year. Purpose of their many activities was to save money for the scholarship to be given to a senior girl in the club who club members and sponsor felt had given the most time and work. VOE members attended the Future Business Leaders of America district meeting and contest which were held before Christmas and the state meeting in the spring. The club was actually an organization of senior students in vocational office education classes. ln class the girls, selected for their interest in office work, were taught such skills as typing, filing, using adding, dupli- cating and transcribing machines. They met for three hour class sessions taught by Mrs. Vera Nlobley, chair- man ofthe business department. ' r a 1 . . 'Z' r . 9 ' f -it r ' X llllllllllllllllllllllm us.. , tm... fi i mmmmu Mrs. Vera Mobley, VOE teacher and club sponsor, helps Leslie Picolo with an assignment in her morning VOE class. Rhonda Langston practices her bookkeeping as part of her VOE class work. Behind hen Pam Liles checks her adding machine figures and Keturah Shivers reads over the letter she has typed. The senior girls are also members of the VOE Club.
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DCT Sets Award-Winning Pace in District Rickards Diversified Cooperative Training Club set a strong pace for itself at the first district meeting of the year Nov. 18. At this meeting Frank Tyson, president of the Rickards chapter, was elected district lieutenant gov- ernor. Other students entered and placed in contests. Ginger johnson won first place in job interviewgColicia Hall won first place in spelling and Brenda Thomas took third place in the spelling contest. First place winners competed with winners from other districts at a regional meeting in March. First place re- gional winners competed at the state meeting in April. Club members demonstrated their singing ability in a Little Brown jug talent contest in the fall. The prize, a little brown jug, was won by Frank Tyson, Carolyn johnson, Carolyn Hamilton, and Susan Winborne, for their rendition of Take Nle Home Country Roads. DCT held a fashion show Nov. 17 at Tallahassee Fede- ral Bank with Colicia Hall as chairman. Clothes were furnished by Montgomery Ward's and modeled by DCT'ers. ln April members sponsored their annual Employer-Employee Banquet at Harv's Down Under. Colicia Hall, Brenda Thomas and Ginger johnson admire the plaques they won in district DC T contests. DC Tstudent and club member Ellen Ratcliff Hles a report for her Ellen attends school in the morning in the DCT program to earn job in the traffic engineering division of the City of Tallahassee. her academic credits.
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