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Q, f- Mr. Charles H. Berry - Enjoyed doughnut at banquet knowing that it was his last year to be teaching these students in DE this year. Alma Contreras at front and Maria Facio enjoyed their orange juice which brought a smile to their faces at the DE installation. Chris Gomez - caught in the spirit of that old banquet holding a carton of juice and sweet roll. Lourdes Torres - Took time otf from the group to eat her crescent roli at the DE installation.
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Mex Escalante worked at AI's Shop for Men and lttended customers with a smile. . I, r ,f Yu, 'rf l as ' .aa . rt ,AQ ,V If iz.. .egti 5 VH fav arnie Torres sold many auto parts for White's Jto stores, Lett to right are Marie Godines, Patsy Gomez, and Lourdes Torres working together to decorate the Christmas tree in the cafeteria.
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Qmdsiiif H3 f if al: 73. Gag, f5fil?iEQ1'.- 'L :., so W V,5- f-3 ',.::: r . fb QD A Head Start in l-ligh School Guillermo Josie Patricia Acosta Acosta Aguilar Lorena Celia Sylvia Bernal Castillo Castro Who are those sharp looking guys and gals in blue and yellow uni- forms? Well it's none other than those hard-working Distributive Edu- cation members. Yes, this 40 membered social function teaches the student howto become a leader in marketing and distribution. The Distributive Education program is comprised of two parts, in- school instruction, and on the job trairiing. The student learns well when both the teacher and employee combine their efforts to teach this field, commented Mr. Berry. Where you yvork all depends on one's wants and capabilities, although all retail stores are potential training stations for D.E. No money is deducted from the pay of the student for the clubs benefit, stated Mr. Berry, Hhowever, we have club dues of S20 per year to take care of things such as financing our Employer-Employee Banquet, club pins, initiation luncheon and to pay for club travel to area, state, and national competition. D.E. enrollment has increased and as long as business continues to prosper it vvill keep increasing. We are only as successful as businesses are, concluded Mr. Berry.
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