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,- x L-1 l-'Vim' 1,4 , W llllllll , 0 . !.,.i:Fagg,QgV,f Left to right: Sandra Cone, vice president, Nancy Travasos, president, Jerry Newton, treasurer, Karen Cone, secretary, Mrs, Carmichael, sponsor, Jim Howren, program chairman. l 1' i The purpose at the International Relations Club is to promote under- standing among the peoples of the world by introducing students to the customs and traditions of other lands and races. Club members who have lived in foreign countries tell ot their experi- ences, and audio-visual methods bring other lands to life for the members. By these efforts it is hoped that peace and fellowship will be spread over the earth. I 1 ft., fY Left to right, Front row: Robert Steflon, Harry Mosely, John Hedges, Joe Finemon, Jerry Newton, Jim Howren, Second row: Virginia Whitney, Pot Rutter, Joyce Beasley, Martha Ward, Karen Cone, Nancy Mulligan, Sally Ann Wiebe, Sandra Cone, Nancy Travasos, Ann McManus. 67
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Page 70 text:
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The Distributive Education Club is an organization of high school stu- dents enrolled in the cooperative part- time distributive education class and has as its purpose furthering the wel- fare of its members in the following ways: to provide a means of learning of the vocational opportunities to com- munity life, to develop leaders for both now and in the future, to provide means for integrating the D. E. pro- gram with other school groups through joint sponsorship of projects and recreational and social activities, to provide helpful participation in civic enterprises so that students may take their places in community life after graduation, to give the students 2.2. QA Left to right: Billy Simmons, president, Bobby Washburn, vice president, Bobby Joe Gardner, treasurer, Miss Ewton, sponsor, T, J. Howard, sergeant- at-orms, Jack Gardner, secretary. cxx Q,.35 4 Bit... e. -H' a respect for this training and a de- sire to keep abreast of current de- velopments through the use of training facilities available in the community, to help develop an understanding of employers and their employer's prob- lems in order that the students may actually contribute to the organiza- tions by which they are employed, and to put into practice the philoso- phy that in receiving money for serv- ices, merchandise, or ideas, each D. E. member will give of his best in time and effort so that both buyer and seller will benefit. Left to right: Bobby Washburn, Edward Leigh, Tommy Walker, James Leigh, Bobby Wood- house, Billy Hinson, T. J. Howard, Billy Sim- mons, Waverly Duke, Ellis Brown, Jack Gard- ner, Bobby Joe Gardner.
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Page 72 text:
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Left To right: James Hague, Mr, Everton, sponsor, Betty Lou Corniclc, Cynthia Kirk, Jack Rainey, George Aldridge, Clavon McGrath, Lucy Chrusman, John Harmon. 'Q 4 Q. lun Q., v-....... Lett to right: U. T. Brown, John Runk, Bill Barton, Jack Rainey, Frank Tarrall, Jim Meads, Terry McCall, Ellis Brown, Arthur Barco, T. J. Davis, Bob Luedlce, Coach Isaacs, Dean Wyrtck, Emanuel Kavsias, George Sanderlin, .lim Standing, Donald Batchelor, Ed Mott, Bob Derring. Brian Zlttrain, Donald Hartley, Bob Powell, George Gregg, Herve Ouellette, Kenned Jard, Charlie Purrington, Ronny Ron- dalph, Tommy Barnes. - 68
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