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COE l First row: Alice Nagy, Pat Pierce, Jackie Hutchins, .lean Hietenan, Sylvia Churchya, Mariiane May, Irma Ander- son, Nancy Nicholas, Nancy Huffman, Mrs. Doris Wetmore, adviser. Second row: Barbara Presciano, Susan Blakeslee, Marylou Borner, Joyce Gilbert, Marilyn Peaspanen, Sue Ann Hable, Marilyn Makkynen, Gertrude Tucker and Sandra Morse. COE Club Supplements lass Work To supplement classroom education, to provide the opportunity for experience in conducting meetings and to strengthen the confidence of the eighteen members in themselves and their work were the main purposes of the Co-operative Office Education Club under the direction of Mrs. Doris Wetmore. Officers for the group included president, Nancy Nicholas, vice-president, Nancy Huffman, secretary, Sylvia Churchya, treasurer, Pat Pierce, historian, Alice Nagy and photographer, Maryione May. Among the activities of the club, which was begun l5 years ago by Mrs. Wetmore, were selling candy bars and needles, sponsoring a banquet for their bosses and touring the Federal Reserve Bank of the Cleveland. Busily making shakeroos, which the COE club sold at home games are Susan Blakeslee, Sylvia Churchya and Alice Nagy. 128
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Canteen Council First row, left to right: Donna Noce, Sara Mae Ridgeway, Elaine Townsend, Gail Swain, Gwen Bock, Elaine Ludwin, Betty Heinz, Susanne Greene, Mary Recker, Rochelle Krasnoff, Robin McQuoid, Ann Eberle. Second row: Ed Pickard, Ronnie Leonard, Banks Brown, Oz Eberle, Wayne Harley, Jim Redmond, Ron Vettel, Bob Bruosta, Dick Herranen, John Hoyes, Bruce Gaw. antoon ounoil Builds Good Will Wha' hoppened? Shirley Hack emerges from dunking for an apple. She never got a look at the one that got away. 7 Wayne Harley and Sara Mae Ridgway were two students from Ashtabula High who secured offices in the Canteen Council, sponsored by the YMCA. Creating better relationships between Ashtabula and Harbor high school students was the main goal of members. The Council, under the advisership of Mr. James Schafer, sponsored several dances and parties. lt also supported the World Service program.
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The pause that refreshes. D-Ed students take time off to enjoy a social evening at Rosalie Mozzocci's house. D-Ed 6Sells' Public on Education ln Distributed-Education students found an oppor- tunity to apply almost any interest or special ability they had such as buying, art, management, adver- tising planning and maintenance, personnel work, record keeping, credit, research and fashion studies. Proiects of the year were a trip to the Industrial Rayon at Painesville to see miracle fibers made, an overnight trip to Cleveland to visit the May Company and theater, the state DECA Convention at Columbus, and an employer's banquet in honor of the group's employers. A dance was given by the members, and the sale of candy, potatoe chips, and stationery supplied their financial funds. Carolyn Dunn, president, was assisted by Kay Barnard, vice-president, Bob Hill, secretary, and Frances Long, treasurer. D-ED First row, left to righh Mary Scott, Francis Long, Barbara Heath, Mariann Gliozzi, Bar- bara Stevenson, Nancy Twitchell. Second row: Rosalie Mozzocci, Nancy Emery, Caro- lyn Dunn, Kay Barnard, Cynthia Housel, Jean Jones, Virginia Licate, Maria Myers. Third row: Marlene Krape, Joanne Crim, Brian Grinnell, Terry Cooper, Bob Hill, Ken Thurs- ston, Myrna Carlisle and Barbara McEndree. 2
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