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DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING: lFront Rowj Colicia Hall, hist.-sec., Sherry Smith, treas.g Council Moore, parl.g Frank Tyson, pres., john Quinsey, vice-pres., Linda Smith, sec., Mrs. Margaret Brinkley, coord.g lSecond Rowj Mrs. Betty Tebo, coord.g Sherry Wiley, Ginger johnson, chap.p Cynthia Hendricks, Ellen Ratcliff, janet Wiggins, Christine Brown, Calvin Lawrence, fBack Rowj Larry Kelley, Bobby Cox, Raymond Turner, Broward Sapp, Larry Wilkes, Daryl Williams, Randy Linton, Kenny Dial, Billy Anderson, vice-pres., sgt.-at-arms. Colicia Hall types up a memo for State Senator Graham as part of the job she holds in the DC T program.
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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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CBE Club Combines Service, Awards, Fun in Service, fun and awards were all part of Cooperative Business Education Club's activities. For service proj- ects, CBE gave presents to hospitalized children at Thanksgiving. At Christmas members took food baskets to needy families. To help around school, CBE served refreshments at the PTA meeting in january. All work and no play? CBE solved that by having two parties. The first was before school actually began and served to start the year off. The second was a Christmas party at Mrs. Carol Stewart's home. Cooperative Business Education members were en- rolled in Rickards classes for half a day and then worked in the afternoons. They honored their bosses with the annual Employer-Employee banquet in the spring, and they honored their own members with awards. These included Miss CBE Secretary, Student of the Year, Most Active Club Member and Most Likely to Succeed. At the Future Business Leaders of America Rally Dec. 9 in Tallahassee, CBE members were present. They were also present for the FBLA district contest Feb. 3 and the state FBLA contest April 12-14. New officers installed in a ceremony in the library Nov. 21 were Cheryl Crews, president, jane Moore, vice-president, Terran Ragans, secretary, and Rita deMontmollin, treasurer. Student beaus were Mark Hurst, Paul Collar and johnny Sharpe, and faculty beaus were Dr. Poulson, Mr. Bill Bailey and Mr. Bill Long. Planning -F. Terran Ragans does some typing for her job with the State Department of Safety in the K irkman Building. ya- . After the meeting has been called to order by CBE president about the annual Employer-Employee banquet and the awards Cheryl Crews, Debbie Pichard raises her hand to ask a question which will be made to outstanding members.
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