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F iffy- six udinead maiom gain career experience CODY C0-OP CLUB . . . Front Row: M. Smirh fsponsorj, D. Agius fpresidentl, P. Monroe lvice- presidentj, B. Rinness fsecretafyl. D. Bergeron ftreusurerj. Second Row: K. Montgomery, C. DiRus.vo, I. Davis fsocial directorj, D. Bollinger imc-inl directorj. Third Row: J. Grybow, B. Emery, D. Geigler, S. Benzie, A. McLeish. Fourth Row: J. Beardsley, N. Jeroue, L. Sem- mens, B. Hillson. Fifth Row: B. McKean, B. Humphlett, D. Brown, J. Berieski, B. Bjurstrom. Back Row: C. Gaydek, R. Bezenar, S. Roys, G. Leitloff. FUTURE RETAILERS OF DETROIT . . . Front Row: L Graziano fteacherj, J. Dobson fvice-presidenrj, J. Haruie fpresi- dentj, W. Bugajski ftreasurerj, E. Rzycki, G. Lutz. Second ROW: C. Bertschinger, N. Ripper, P. Thomas frecording secretaryl. M Cole, J. Giachino. Third Row: J. Hayes, B. Regets, J. Caimi, S. King. Fourth Row: R. Picotte, L. Paige, F. Kaminskz, J. Anderson, E. Rozanski. Back Row: R. lalrate, B. Engleson, L. Thomas, R. Metcalf, T. Chapman.
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T.A.G. CLUB . . . Front Row: R. Kwyer fsponsorj, J. Trudell fpresidentj, A. Mack lvice- presidentl, L. Washington fsecretaryl, H. Lally fsponsorl. Second Row: B. Gouin, 1. Larson, J. Fedyk, S. Richards, B. Koroscil. Third Row: R. Syria, I. Dye, H. Saunders, J. Larson. S, Lyons, C. Anderson. Fourth Row: R. Kubota, T. T erletzky, K. Schang, B. Polk, 0. Brustad. Fifth Row: J. Mack, K. Greywall, R. Makie, D. Bowbeer. Back Row: G. Kalis, R. Wantin, F. Kolbusz, D. Fitzgerald, D. Sweetenham. Stressing the importance of original thinking and reasoning, the T.A.G., J.E.T.S., and Chess Clubs enabled students to acquire and further their skills in math, science, and strategy. Students of trigonometry, algebra, and geometry developed their knowledge of math while learning the fun of it as they participated in T.A.G. activities. Games based on mathematics were played at meetings along wih lectures and discussions on the exact sciences. Members highlighted their year with a trip to an atomic reactor. They also financed the buying of a geniak, an inexpensive electronic brain. The Junior Engineer Training Society was designed to give its members a fuller understanding of engineering and a chance to use it. This year four members represented Cody in a series of discussions ranging in topic from the demonstration of scientific projects to an evaluation of J .E.T.S. itself. Always striving to create and solve difficult plays , chess enthusiasts spent many club and leisure hours with their opponents in silent contemplation. Veterans in the world's oldest game originated and practiced new strategies with fellow chessmen, while beginners were taught from scratch. Cody's skillful Chess Club out-witted Mumford, to beat last year's city champs in the first match of the year. Fifty-five
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As a member of the Co-op, Future Retailers of Detroit, and Retailers at Your Service Clubs, Cody's business majors gained actual experience in preparation for a business career. Working under the Co-op plan, students with early schedules were placed in part-time jobs. Membership was limited this year due to difficulty in finding training stations because of the recession. Nevertheless, the Co-op Club still functioned actively. The Future Retailers of Detroit encouraged better business relations between employer and employee. Exer- cising this idea, they attended a Bosses Banquet, inviting their employers as guests. They also traveled to Battle Creek for a delegates congress along with the Co-op Club. The Retailers at Your Service Club stressed the indi- viduals business experience by taking part in the business end of school service. Members learned to be efficient and careful cashiers, handling large amounts of money and making accurate change. Taking charge of the box office, they sold tickets for athletic events and Cody pro- grams. The profits were used to buy new equipment for the retailing department. RETAILERS AT YOUR SERVICE . . . Front ROW: H. Voisine fsponsorj, K. Samp, J. Rollins, P. Lucia. Second Row: H. Hulbert, C. Jackson, J. 0'Rourke. Third Row: K. Pattinson, M. Lentz, P. Tungate, N. Easter. Fourth Row: C. Staten, S. Woodra, C. Novak. Fifth Row: M. Pfeifer, J. 0'Guin, F. Yoff, R. Pielucki. Back Row: R. Antonik, G. Blume, D. Michaluk. .3 L fe 5 You can't win. If it isn't the Sanforized suit that shrinks, it's the model! Fifty-seven
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