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Senior Business and Distributive Education students knew the best of two worlds. They attended school until 11:40, then went to Co-op jobs in the afternoon. Each student worked 15 hours per week and received minimum wage plus three school credits. Some of the jobs included clerical work, typing, filing, bookkeeping, and working in area food and clothing stores. Mrs. Linda Byrd, Co-op coordinator, said “some of the objectives of the co-op system are to assist the student in acquiring and learning job techniques, and to decrease the number of unemployable youths in the community.” Requirements for the Co-op workers included a minimum age of 16, high school senior, enrolled in the Business or Distributive Educa- tion Program. Business Co-op students had to have at least three semesters of typing or shorthand. The Distributive Education class could also partici- pate in this program. Thanks to Mrs. Byrd and DE Coordinator, Mr. Pat McGinley, students had a chance to succeed in the challenging world. The dally mall pick-up at American Hardware Mutual Insurance Company keeps Alisa Mocahbee steadily moving along Typing her bosses dictation at Vincent. Skees. and Wilson. Attorneys at Law. Tonia Bolton gains valuable office skills The continuous running of the Boone County Board of Educa- tion’s Xerox machine keeps Sherri Lynn sufficiently busy. Distributing order numbers. Rachael Treadway makes sure that each customer will get the correct meal Connie Wood, an employee of OI’ Time Clocks, reviews a sales contract Working for Price Waterhouse Company, Beth Kidd displays superior skills on the data processing equipment. 28 Co-op
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Christmas was a season enjoyed by students as well as facu- lty. Many went to the Flo- rence Mall to do their holi- day shopping. Others went downtown to enjoy the holi- day, as the Westin Hotel and many major department stores were decorated in the holiday colors, red and green. But, one didn’t have to go far to enjoy the Christmas spirit. The student Council sponsored door-decorating contest was a huge success, as Mrs. Donnie Flynn’s Calculus Class won for the second year in a row. The doors, along with the spirit of the season, made school a pleasant place to be during the month of December. 30 Christmas
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