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----------------- C.O.E There are many work programs at Fox such as D.E., TSI, and B.O.E. These pro- grams are part of Continuing Education, and enable the student to have special training by letting them go to school for half a day and work at a training station the rest. These programs cover the three basic areas of work. D.E. which stands for Distributive Education, covers retail sales, management, and business owner- ship. TSI stands for Trades and Indus- tries, which covers vocational jobs. B.O.E. stands for Business Office Edu- cation and teaches office work. Each day around 11:30 about one-third of the senior class leaves to go to work. All of the students involved in these programs get one credit for the class and one for on- the- job training. Senior Tim Marchbanks says of D.E. program, I think it's really worth it. l like working at Dolgins. We do alot of work, but we have fun doing it. It's like one big family. He adds, It makes you grow up a little quicker, too. You start ,F ' j M Top - Bob Jackson, Chris Chatman, Rhonda Reising, and Betty Barton kid around with Mr. Whittenberg Right top - Senior Tom George discusses his job schedule with Mr. Duniphan and Mrs. Domian Bottom - TSI students mug it up for the camera. Top Row: Larry Conn, Al Zimmerman, Dave Shy, Bill James. Bottom Row: Kim Owen, Kim Julian, Christy Jeckel. Mrs. Domian Mr. Duniphan l X Www Mr. Snider Mr. Whittenberg
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SPECIAL EDUCATION Fox High School welcomes two new teachers in Special Education this year - Mr. Ramaesiri and Miss Marchand. Both teachers agree that their first year here has been very enjoyable. The principals and fellow teachers have been very friendly and helpful, especially my co-workers Miss Marchand, Mrs. O'Connor, and Mrs. Sauer, said Mr. Ramaesiri. They have made it interesting and fun. lt has been enjoyable seeing students from Seckman Jr. High where l formerly taught. Miss Marchand echoes his sentiments. I had a fantastic first year at Fox Senior High. l UUIY enjoy the fine people l work with and feel lucky to have such a great group of students. They're easy to get along withg l Like them both, said junior David Mathes. Teaching at the high school is a unique ekpenence. The main difference in the high school is the different interests and values: they are young adults interested in cars, jobs, and dates, said Mr. Ramaesiri. Added Miss Marchand, The first two weeks I felt like a freshman all over again. Hopefully next year no one will try to seel me an elevator pass! ----.,------------- 7' 1 1 4 MFMMJX 1- I 5 4 5 ? 3, 5' 1 -Wfiifitt -- . JJ . - ' f ,fl tw iisi ifww .. A N if- f f VE -. . - . 1.2.3, rig. Q gs m, ' J .. C W jemory of Wexgy ginder -fluly 1' 1952 5' X Q 'iw 9. vt QQ '. we X f .. ' ., Q33 S . 5 K WN ,M Above - Rodney Bartinger checks his homework as Dean Williams watches a program on Channel 9, Above right - l really like my teachers, especially Miss Marchand. She's alot of fun, said Jeanette Smothers. x Q Ms. Marchand Mr. Primm l MS. Rager Mr. Ramaesiri
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paying your own bills and taking care of your own things. Brad Eggemeyer added this comment about the TSI program. I like it alot. I got a good job at a record company right away. The classes helped alot. I learned to handle a job interview, and how to keep a job once I had it. Cathy Birkner agreed that job experience while in high school was important. l'lI have a year's experience of office work when I graduate. Cathy's job in the B.O.E. pro- gram taught her alot about working in an office. But of course these programs are not all work. The clubs affiliated with the pro- grams, D.E.C.A. and V.I.C.A., set up pic- nics and skills contests with other schools that participate in these programs. We had picnics with all the schools in our dis- trict. District competition was at South County Shopping Center: we competed for awards in general merchandising, food marketing, etc. Winners went to the Ozarks to compete with other schools in the Midwest. I didn't win anything, but I had a great time! said junior Sue Fox. The students agree that these programs give them opportunities that are fantastic. Charlie Wedemeier commented on his past two years with the program. lt gives you the opportunity to learn to deal with busi- ness worlds. It was a really good exper- ience. Row One: Kevin Kneff, Tom Wilkinson, Alan Schu- chart, Cristy Jecklin, Nancy Houser, Brian Cook, Car- ol Lima, Bill James, Nancy Zoch, Louis Podgornik, Tammy Jackson. Row Two: Gus Mees, Doug Hutsell, Kevin Earls, Dwayne Lyman, Tim Bade, Debbie Per- strope, Michelle Bauer, Donna Melton. Row Three: Mr. Whittenberg, Mike Williams, John Highley, Bob Jackson, Todd Beauchane, AI Zimmerman, Sherri Mulkey, Laura Green, Row Four: Devon Kirk, Theresa Sturgeon, Tim Thornburgh, Bob Lewis, Tom Meyer, Chris Chatman, Dan Neff, Mr. Snider. Row Five: Ricky Amick, Nicole Hosick, Kim Owen, Donna Rodri- quez, John Honaker, Lis Kohler, Theresa Bruns, Faye Crutchfield, Sue Blecha. Row Six: Danny Massing, Kenny Rainey, Lora Yoder, Lori Clark, Wendy Llthoff, Casey Breeden, Karen Kay, Christy Wodicker. Row Seven: Bridget Helms, Bob Marty, Chuck Margherio, Larry Conn, Brad Eggemeyer, Chris Livingston, Tracy Merli, Sheila Stock, Sammy Holtman, Lori Goff, Gail Simmons. D.E. Row One: Mrs. Domian, Sue Crump, Cindy Prosser, Dianna Reed, Teresa Pursiful, Darla Bennett, Dave Coughran, Tina Givens, Jennifer Crites, Kelly Craig, Sheila Williams, Judi Beardsley, Cindy Ziegler, Mr. Duniphan. Row Two: Tammy O'Donnell, Tammy Rebsman, Lisa Griffith, Sheila Buchheit, Tracy Sum- mers, Kathy Shumaker, Amy Dierker, Lisa Fischer, Kelly Robinson, Kelly Kroeck, Denise Erxelen, Kelly Mueller, Cindy Grote. Row Three: Michelle Coleman, Stacy Carron, Debbie Cordel, Tom Picha, Paul Gag- non, Diane Kelper, Missy Meters, Dan Balmer, Kris Pourceli, Rodney Cooper, Tim Davis, Rhonda lkewood, Ronnet Nischwitz. Row Four: Robin Kretzer, Sharon Becher, Donna Nermore, Mary Johnson, Mi- chelle McGraw, Jackie Serks, James Webb, Cathy Crutchley, Shirley Smith, Tim Marchbanks, Lisa Crow, Jim Curtis. Row Five: Sherry Just, Diane Sals- man, Lori Mathews, Dana Leary, Lisa Pojie, John Guffey, Kim Carlton, David Diamond, Jeff Robertson, Cathy Adams. Row Six: Susie Morrison, Dave Diers, John Gangloff, Chris Hart, Tina Barrett, Leigh Weights, Toni Miner, Sue Williams, Kelly Morrow, Jill Schmidt, Jeff Sterling, Charlie Wedemeier. Row Sev- en: Kathy O'Brien, Missy Winkleman, Debbie Wil- liams, Tracy Cramer, Jeff Dieckmann, Jim Gangloff, Ryan Lewis, Kyle Wilson, Bob Hawkins, Mark Schischler. Row Eight: Michelle Reilly, Julie Gallina, Matt Guelker, Dennis Martin, Kent Sellers, Bob Lon- don, Anita Hantschce, Holly Freeman.
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