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Helveston and McGaha Head 1 Mr. Helveston is one of the instructors in TBT ' s Diversified Cooperative Training Pro- gram — School Industry Education (DCT- SIE). The program was designed to further train students in human and business rela- tions. Instructors advise students on the proper way to apply for a position, personality and grooming, and are always available to discuss any problems in seeking employment, or that occur on the job. TBT students work in a variety of fields. Our students are unique because many of them obtain employment in trades that require specific skills. It is the duty of the DCT-SIE coordinator to supervise the stu- dents ' progress on the job by making regu- larly scheduled visits to the employer. Mr. Helveston ' s regular day might consist of meeting with srudents in class, filling out stacks of papers that accompany any federally funded program, and a visit to the students work location. Welding is one of the many shops DCT provides jobs I FIRST ROW: Darrell Shonyo, Dennis Ficarrolta, David Suggs, Paul Simmons. James Ramp, Tony Menendcz, Chuck Styes. Richard Staber.John Schneider. Benjamin Gainer. Andrew Suhar. Jim Howard, SECOND ROW: Randal Roland. lay Hernn — Treasurer, David Miller — Secretary. Richard Howell, Mike Kruger. Ron Srration, Gordon Madison. Paul Caldwell, Tim LcMaster, William Manchester, Roger Penbclton, Antony Fillmon, Snlorstock THIRD ROW Kirk Stilo, Donald Canningran, Lonnie Jones, Steven Baker, Gorden Barf ield, Jc Farabell, Rodney Waiters, Larry Collins, Harry Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Benny Jordan, Christopher Rose, Ronald Wooslcv. Peter Hawkins, s.m Winters - President, Kevin Watson.
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CBE Students Place in District Learning to dca] with your responsibilities as an employee, building leadership qualities, and discovering the advantages of working together are just a few of the goals stressed in Cooperative Business Education. CBE students meet zero hour, 6:30 to 7:30, each day with Mrs. Margaret Green, Business Education Instructor. At this time they are given the opportunity to polish up their typ- ing and shorthand skills, discuss issues that take place on the job, and work together on an assortment of student service projects. Their in-school projects and activities include an employee -employer banquet, the District Four FBLA District Contest, in which the chapter exhibit placed second, a CBE-DCT picnic, and of course, their monthly early-bird breakfast. CBE also works in conjunction with the DCT-SIE program running the Supply Shack — TBT ' s stu- dent operated book store. All in all, CBE students are an enthusiastic group and they can be proud of their many accomplishments. FIRST ROW: Deann Marley, Barbara Smith, Tamela Clark, Paul Perkins - Evevlyn Mercer, Annette Noble. Kathy Chauvin. Cathy Mullins — Reportc Treasurer. Pat Bland. NOT PICTURED Linda Rachel — Parliamentarian, President. Diane Goodman — Vice President, Margie Webb — Secretary SECOND ROW: Renee Neely, Linda Sanders THIRD ROW Terri Bland, Brenda Sowier, Debbie Symth, Mary Grace. Sandy Calhoun —
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DCT-SIE Program m Many Auto Mechanics students are in the DOT Progi Mr. McGaha is the newest addition to the DCT-SIE program. He has a complete back- ground in auto mechanics and air craft mechanics, as well as possessing full creden- tials for vocational education. His back- ground in the mechanics field make him an experienced counselor to any students inter- ested in this field. He can tell them exactly what they need to know and how to apply for the position. Mr. McGaha is also responsible for the classes that meet zero hour and first period and his students come from a variety of fields. Aside from obtaining jobs for students, Mr. McGaha must iron out any problems a student encounters in his academic classes. For example, the DCT-SIE students must earn the correct number of credits to gradu- ate, besides keeping a full-time or part-time job. By keeping in touch with student ' s teach- ers and guidance counselor, the DCT-SIE coordinator eliminates many problems the student might otherwise encounter. Mr. McGaha gets things done and keeps all his students employed and in school at the same time. FIRST ROW: C. Salter, R. Allen — Vice President, J. Butler, W. Streng, S. Sokcl, R Capps, J. McGaha — coordinator. SECOND ROW: R. Johns, D Montgomcril, R. Zan Glenn, D. Crall, M. Graham, C. White. THIRD ROW: K. Harrington, W Lewis. T. Smoot, R. Robinson, J. Burk, T, Bruton. M. McNeel, R Smith FOURTH ROW: D. Fuller, B. Cheney — Secretary, E. Ruff, T. HatfieldJ. Hujar, T. Towbridge — Treasurer, J. Phillips, J. VanWingeden. FIFTH ROW: W Marshall. T Wallace, C. Nichols, J. Holden, J. Cook, M. Casta, M. Screws. SIXTH ROW G. Romanuk, W. Nichols, D Cribbs. A Harn, D. Warner — President, A. Malaga. P Gillis.
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