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QM? x ll 11 HOWARD MINOR, Al Matasy, Tom Graham, Jeff Dykins and Mr. Holden watch intently as Dave Walla demonstrates his ability in wood shop. 21 PATTI FARRIS, Flo Dillon, Mary Fannon and Amy Kessler ex- change ideas and challenge the facts they are learning. 3f Work Study Officers: Flo Dillon - Sec., Henry Perdue - Pres., Patti Farris - Treas., Willis Warren - Vice-Pres., Mary Fannon - Sec. In our curriculum there is a course that can be labeled truly practical. This course is the Work Study class which deals entirely with everyday situations. The students are helped in obtaining jobs and taught to work independently. They deal with their class in an equally businesslike manner by electing officers. They help each other by relating their own experiences for the benefit of theirfellow students. Work Study!15
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UDQEEQCQA YL lf ALAN TIERNEY and Mr. Whitman work on the fine points of salesmanship. 21 CHARLEN E MCATEE was chosen Miss Ohio DECA in 1974. 31 Distributive Education Class: lst Row: Charlene McAtee, Karen Pogacnik, Diane Kubrin, Linda Zimmerman, Debbie Conti. 2nd Row: Jim Ceglie, Debi Valentine, Kathy Segall, Cindy Close, Charlene Harris, Paula Vecchione. 3rd Row: Mr. Whitman, Terry Babyak, Dave McKay, Alan Tierney. This was a banner year for the 22 members of the Distributive Education class, as their DECA club became one of the winningest in the state. It all started in the fall when Charlene McAtee won the 1974 Miss Ohio DECA title. The class continued winning in February, when for the fourth consecutive year, they became District 14 champions. They really showed their superior mar- keting skills as 12 won the honor to compete again in Columbus. The en- tire class also earned honors for their very busy year, as one of the top eight out of over 350 clubs in the state, with an honorary Chapter of the Year Fina- list Award. l4fDECA
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