Colusa High School - School Daze Yearbook (Colusa, IL)

 - Class of 1960

Page 190 of 256

 

Colusa High School - School Daze Yearbook (Colusa, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 190 of 256
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X! fficc Occupations Bottom row: M. Arendt, A. Novak, orris. M. Roddy Second rout B. Kist, R. Greenfield, H. Mjoen. L. Kwas. S. Mueller. M. Firszt. D. Quinn Stand1'n.g: R. Goldstein, K. Stoltzner. . Vinzant. G Zielinski D.O. Members Thirty-one members of the Office cupations Club participated in the annual Conference, a student leadership conte: Zion, Illinois. Girls placed first in typing, si in clerical arithmetic and third in shori competition. Also, an East student was aw second place in the Miss Office Educ Contest. Students too participated in Stat National Student Leadership Conferences State Skill Contest. The club this year proved to be successful. According to Mrs. Petrucelli was due to good student leadership anc ticipation. Several field trips to the loop offices planned. Additionally, the club's a Employer's Appreciation Banquet was hi May. A Halloween and Christmas Party also held. Place in Conference K. Rychter. G. Drichas. M. Hustad, S. Lazar. P, Mieszala, I O O Nm Office Occupation Officers: Bottom row: S. Mueller, Vice-President: K. F Treasurer: K. Quinn, Treasurer, Second row: A. Novak, Secretaryg M. M President: G. Drichas, President, M. Roddy, Secretary Left: Gina Dricha demonstrates Using good telephone techniques to her fellow club meml 1 gn. i

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ersified Occupations to Expand Members of the Diversified Occupations Club range from beauticians to nurses' aides, and from printers to auto mechanics. Basically the club is trade-oriented. Because members work during a good part of the day, meetings are held once a week as a part of the regular assigned class. The club is organized so that students can learn the formal conduction of a meeting and participate in some social ac- tivities. Advisor Mr. Norek allows the students to decide on any activities the club will par- ticipate in. A pizza party, and appreciation banquet for employers along with some field trips comprise some of the activities of DO, Because of student interest, the Diversified Oc- cupations program will expand from 40 to 50 students during the '75-'76 school year I. Places First in DEC Contest Education On the job training and classroom in- structions on the related topics were the two objectives of the Distributive Education program. For the first time in seven years, East's D.E. placed first in the Area DECA Contest held at Woodfield. Mr. Lucas, club sponsor, at- tributes their success to the students' workmanship. D.E. students visited Maxwell Street, New Town, and Museum of Science and Industry. Diversified Occupation Club Bottom row: S. Finder R Coffell. C, Giancaspro, P. Kroening. Top row: Mr George -M Norek, advisorg J. Hood, R. Ross.



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iltural Expansion in Language Clubs KKV. .. -sf' sv' il 'Fr' Club: Top rouu' Treasurer B. Sterner, S. Busch, President E. Tobias, P. Anderson, Vice-President R. Tobias, P. ich. T. Werner, D. Ryan, Sponsor W. Gast. Middle row: C. Roels, -I. Teraji, T. Zeljeznjak, D. Hetzner. J. Roels. v G. Ganz. Front mir: S. Gajewski, K. Kaiser, T. Busch, L. Chrobak. 'eign language clubs sponsored various ps in an effort to encourage both cultural cial motivation. Dining at a French int, swimming at a splash party, and ag a French play were some of the ac- sponsored by the French Club. The members, mostly freshmen and ores, experienced a touch of French life ith some social activities. Although time ay problem, the officers were able to plan :tivities than in the past. anish club also sponsored a wide range of es varying from a scholastic tutoring 1 to entertaining Spanish films. The 5 program, which sponsor, Mrs. Manas, ned as the clubls proudest accomplish- Nas available to all spanish students eriod of every day. Along with the two ipanish students also visited the art 1 and a Spanish restaurant, and ended ir with the breaking of a pinata, a nal Spanish activity. ian clubs efforts jto promote Italian life d of attending the opera of Madame y, visiting Italian restaurants, and their two annual banquets. A trip to ITITIU' gTH'iT10' V9PQfinh annular' nivfnnn nual trip abroad in the future. The club also sponsored the National Italian Contest and a successful bake sale. - The activities of German Club this year consisted of a variety of group parties, several pretzel sales, along with one ofltheir main events, a trip to Milwaukee. In Milwaukee they visited the highly rated zoo, and enjoyed Wiener schnitzel and sauerbraten at Maders, the restaurant that made Schnitzelbank famous. Sponsor, Mr. Gast felt that although the group was small, it did consist of very loyal and active students. l ws ww. fwffx S. fmwu

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