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Swimmettes And Trackettes The Swimmettes and the 'lirackettes were two service clubs that did alot to help after school sports this year. Both groups worked hard, the Swimmettes at the swim meets and the 'lirackettes at the track meets, taking and recording times and keeping scores. Top Right: 'lirackettesg I. to R row l, Liz johnson Cindy Dains, Myrna Blackburn, june Collins, .lacquie Langworthy, row Z, Donna Price, Jenny Langworthy, Virginia Gross. Sue Tichelaar, Sherri lVIcFee, Top Left: Swimmettes Debbie Halpenny. and Patty Shroud at meeting. Bottom: Swimmettes L to R row l, Patty Shroud, Margaret Rippe, Debbie Tracy, Terri Lange, Claudia Conlin, row 2, Pam Macavoy, Bridget! Cummings, Cathy Bispo, Debbie Halpenny, Mary lfckerle.
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N: s - H hu.. Lf le y Training For Future Opportunity The Student Store was a new addition to Del Campo this year. It was a class set up as a part of the Regional Occupation Program and was offered to juniors and seniors. It ran fourth, fifth, and sixth periods each day, and it gave students the opportunity to learn about the business world. It trained them in merchandising, mathematics, retailing, and selling. The Student Store was set up as a regular store. The employees checked in and out on a time clock. They were assigned different jobs which were manager, assistant manager, security, personnel supervisor, bookkeeper, payroll clerk, marketing supervisor, inventory and stock clerk, store clerk, sales and promotion supervisor, display, and advertising. Each student was rated on a student designed employee rating scale by his supervisor, the manager, and the teacher. From this rating came his grade for the course. The store sold candy, popcorn, school supplies, gym clothes, and various other items. They had sales on merchandise when it did not sell well. Their hours were one half hour before and after school and during all lunches. They also opened up for the junior high school students when they got out of school. Sometime during the year each student had the opportunity to work in an actual store for three weeks. This experience would later help when they sought employment. The Student Store was profitable and should continue to be a success in future years.
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Sul l 5 r F2 ti Ya, T.V.Or otT.V.? The Electronics Club enabled students interested in the field to explore it in depth. Members brought their individual projects to the meetings and worked on them with assistance from Mr. Sanders, the club advisor. The club members also worked on broken television sets that had been given to the department. The T.V.'s they were able to repair were then donated to convalescent homes. Another project for the club this year was to install an F.M. antenna on the shop roof for use in the shop. Aside from shop Work the club also took two field trips. Their first trip was to an F.M. radio station where they observed the set up of a totally automated station. They also planned a trip to Folsum to visit an electronics manufacturing plant called Electro Physics. vpua .'f:'.' i iff 1. J Wa Top Right: Mike Barry and Dave Rynard work i Bottom Right: Electronics Club members: L to R hard at Electronics meeting. Bottom: Bill Mike Barry, Eric Sidel, Bill Maclrlue, David Maclclue concentrates on electronics project. Rynard, Arlan Sanders, advisor.
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