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OCCAH: Ist row, left to right: V. Leonard, J. Wazny, P. Chasnis, M. Baird, S. Boesenecker, J. Curtis, L. Butzin, S. Eurick, D. Gardyszewski. 2nd row: K. Fielder, P. Rudy, M. Bauer, V. Call, C. Reinshuttle, D. Palmer. 3rd row: R. Helpap, J. Laski, A. Fassezke, A. Bocade, J. Ogram, A. Abbey, P. Christ, Mr. Sherwood. pee (Opposite Page) ABOVE: Kim Rabie dis- cusses the techniques of displays with Val Wood. (This Page) LEFT: Typing vigorously for office training is Debbie Palmer. 29
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Co-op O.C.C.A.H., D.E.C.C.H. strive achievement Establishing a goal for the future might be one considera- tion that a CO-OP student considers when going in either office training or sales training. The Distributive Education Club (DECAH) and the Oc- cupational CO-OP Club (OCCAH) make up the CO-OP classes. Both clubs strive and achieve school and work in one busy day. Office CO-OP trains the student the typing skills of a secretary. The Sales-training student deals with advertising and selling goods to the average person. Certainly the CO-OP students achieve a lot in their year with class and job. Ist row, left to right: C. Carter, L. Stark, J. Brown, C. Jackson, J. Brown, C. Johnson, V. Wood, K. Rabie, and C. Baker. 2nd row: V. Fordyce, K. Salek, L. Williams, B. Ulicki, B. Wittmuss, B. Wildey, S. Hoffman, C. Maxwell, K. Strecker and K. Morley. 3rd row: Advisor, Mr. R. Hartman, D. Herlein, S. Schuster, R. Finkbeiner, D. Miller, R. Duquette, G. Beeman, D. Downey, P. Furlo, B. Cradit, and K. Sedlak. 28
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C.0O.C. A chance for the future The Walter C. Averill Career Opportunity Center offers the non-college bound students a chance for a promising future. The center is an addition to the curriculum of many area high schools. Acquainting the students with various practical skills is the main objective of the C.0.C. The varied courses range from Machine Shop, Electronics, and Auto Body Repair to Child Care, Food Preparation, and Office Training. All classes are to help prepare the participating students for future occupations. Although the Career Opportunity Center is only 3 years old it has proven itself successful and worthwhile. Director John D. Parr remarked, “‘The center enables the development of new skills and trades for the future.”
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