T R Robinson High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1973

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T R Robinson High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 153 of 344
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Vice-president Rusty Pontenberg and treasurer Susan Morris plan the bud- get with president Barbara Mitchell and secretary Robin Thompson. Susan Morris punches in with assistance from Mrs. Cleveland. CIeveIond's DCT hosts speakers Mrs. Cleveland's DCT mem- bers familiarized themselves with Tampa through civic projects and speakers. Mr. Hampton Dunn from the Peninsular Motor Club was one of the guest speakers. With a slide presentation titled To Tampa With lovef' he told Tampa's features. DCT students left school during general related first period for Early Bird Break- fasts at local restaurants. Mrs. Cleveland's group at- tended state, regional, and district conventions through- out the year. Robinson's del- egates entered contests and heard speeches on the im- portance of business training in senior high schools. Bottom Row: Barbara Mitchell, Robin Thompson, Susan Morris, Sheri Nobles, Mrs. Cleveland. Second Row: Richard Hoke, Randall Keith, Ricky Ezell, Robbie Anspach. Top Row: Ralph Weinmann, Tony Mozeikas, Rusty Pontenberg, Tony Talladira. lt's a worthwhile experi- ence to be in DCT. Most of the students in it other- wise would not be able to stay in school and enter the business world at the same time. - Barbara Mitchell Cleveland's DCT! 149

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graving apprentice. Schurtfer's DCT: Mr. Schurtter's DCT co-oper- ative was truly one of diversi- fied training, with jobs includ- ing busboys in restaurants, cashiers for retailers, a man- ager trainee and a metal en- engravers fo restaurant managers smaller early-bird breakfasts, the district DCT Convention, an Employer-Employee Ban- quet and the Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida's state convention. On the local level, in district competition for public speak- ing, Bill Chiles won first place honors for Robinson. Wages earned also were diversified, including stan- dard earnings ofS1.6O on up to even 32.35 an hour. Social activity included the Wfiw we A. is -W If- Qfff 'jg-gf' rim- ' Nancy Doepper and Randy Ouzts see possibilities for jobs at Publix. Treasurer Billy Chiles, President Randy Ouzts, Secretary Cynthia Menen- dez, and Vice-President Jim Johnson leave for another day at the office. . ..,,, Bottom ROW: Mr. Ray Schurtter, Terri Dean, Vicky McKeehan, Emma Hendrix. Second Row: Nancy Doepper, Bonnie Baker, Secretary Cynthia Menendez, Vice-President Jimmy Johnson, Top Row: Doug Williams, John Lee, Treasurer Billy Chiles, President Randy Ouzts, Gerald Arsenault. 148 I Schurtter's DCT



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Bottom Row: Nancy Toup, Helen George, secretary Bobbie Monk, treasurer Terry Uresti, coordinator lVlr. lvloragne. e ' . Second Row: Reginald Aldrich, Sam Jones, Steve Foster, Pet Walters, Rick Gillespie, Paul Knox, president Steve Bell, T V LHBHVVG, Robert Weinmann. Top Row. James Students in DCT are tested on how to keep budgets and time sheets. Morcigne stresses compatibility + Moragne's DCT was unique in compatibility. Students did not feel like members of a DCT organization, but rather like friends who were fortu- nate to be in the same class. The early-bird breakfast in December proved to be out- of-the-ordinary since it was a birthday celebration for six. Students were expected to live up to requirements set at 150 I Moragne's DCT the beginning of the year, such as having a physical, at- tending the employer-em- ployee banquet, and not working if they didn't attend required classes. Mr. Moragne continually stressed the importance of ambition, appearance, promptness, courtesy, and respect, not only for em- ployers, but for each other. Officers Howard Pilcher, Terry Uresti, Bobbie Monk, and Steve Bell attempt to fix a typewriter. The thing I like best about DCT is the way we get along with each other. - Freddie Perry

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