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E, X qr 4-.'., Marketing, R Training Offere To DE Stude wr--' T ' ii Marketing and Distributive .rr j V 1 W - 'W 1!Hl'5'fsafhZlf Q T' W ...,1.i:.:-ea 5 ,-'lr' ff Education prepared students for careers in areas such as retail sales il food marketing. and warehousing. i . The students concentrated on several ,ggi areas ol' studv. The class emphasiled personal and communication skills as 'N 7 '- . ks'-f 'req xx well as an understanding of the iq prix alt enterprise system. iii.. E In , l fs-Q '-a- 1 u 2 f 9 f Enrollment in this program utomaticullv made students members ol the lhstrlbut Education Clubs ol America. better known as DECA. The Club. headed hx President Teresa Govette lund raising exents. B5 itling continuing opportunities lor student recognition and awards DECA motivated students to assumei lor self-improvement! D+,
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N lie 112 I I 51 -Op fm? ss' give pe -M.......,. A, tu QQ as ll ? if EJ ents ork 15 Hours Weekl for Credit Coordinated Vocational Academic Education Cooperative Training better known as CVAE Co-op, was 2 course in which students developer their maturity and responsibility while establishing on-the-jobtraining They earned three credits per yea by working a minimum of l5 hour: per week. or two credits per year witl ten hours of work per week. The clas was open to all students at least lt years ot' age with the approval oftht coordinator. ln addition to class and jol experiences. students participated il contests that required them to fill ou job applications, have interviews, ant prepared as well a extemporaneous speeches. Election were held in each class, resulting witl Steve Morris and Susan Boyd the nei presidents for the first and secont ectively.
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OE OEA Combm , Gffer Training, Plannin For Office Related J obs learn to operate equipment that migl not hate had a dtreet hearing on the plans lor the near lnttuze ln addition to class. each indix idu belonged to the Olliee lidueatit' Assoeiattion tUli.'Xl. a eluh al- sponsored by Sutton. OF reinloreed leadership as well a human relation skills. Sutto explained. Ihe elnh eollectixe sponsored lund raistng ex ents to pt lor the lfrnploter Appreeiatit' luncheon and contest expense Participation tn eompetittxe exen was greatly encouraged tor he students displayed then talents areas testing typing. at-eonnttng. ar shorthand as-xt ell as thetr poise durn 'oh tnterxiens and externporaneol i Q
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