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Rctivities for Year Cooperative Business Education Club members are also students post in her records as Martha Allen lane Moore Rhonda Parker in the regular CBE program. Rita deMontmoilir1 counts money to Debbie Pichard and other club members are busy COOPERATIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION: QFront Rowj Cheryl Crews, pres., jane Moore, vice- res: Cath ackman Martha Allen re orter u P , y J , , P 1 Rita deMontmollin, treas.3TI1eresea Reeves, Valita Skipperg fSecond Rowl Debbie Hilton, hist.g Linda Fillingim, chap., Susie McCranie, Debra Harris, Rhonda Parker, Liz Lammonsp QBack Rowj Paul Posey, Mrs. Carol Stewart, sponsorg Terran Ragans sec.g Deborah Rush, Lila Case, Dianne Granger: Debbie Pichard, Audra Sanders.
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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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INTERNATIONAL CLUB: lFront Rowl Claudette Kyle, vice-pres., Harvey Hagins, pres.g Karen Peeples, sec., Cynthia Roach, treas.g Cheryl Peeples, hist.g QSecond Rowl Polly Bush, Sharon Bradford, Brenda johnson, Mary Nlenzel, Van Heck- man, Louise Goldeng iBack Rowl Bryan Murphy, Gary Schroeder, Diane Pyke, Brenda Addison, Barry , Burke, loanne Woerner, ludy ' Franklin. International Club Dinners Arros con pollo and potato pancakes joined together to make the menu of International Club's banquet jan. 25 have an international flavor. The club's activities ranged from their dinner to a powder puff basketball game Feb. 2, which was played between the girls in the club and the women faculty. .K .,,. . , ..-. ,. ,, --5 bil' Q KA bovej Barry Burke sits and thinks of what kind of party to have in his role in International Ciub's Christ- mas assembly skit. fRightj Mindi Menzel, Harvey Hagins Cheryl Peepleg ana' jennifer Shiver take part in the skit Tempt Tastes At Christmas, club members displayed their talent by putting on a skit during the assembly. The skit empha- sized the customs of different lands. As the cIub's Homecoming float won first prize in last year's parade, members did not have to pay an entry fee. They won again this year and were awarded 525. 'WM ii-.-. i l i i
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