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Co-op work, Ben's Corner both get the business Every day of the week there's a working relation- ship between Franklin and the business world that serves a mutual benefit. Franklin students, mostly Seniors, who were enrolled on the Co-op program, spent part of their time in regular school classes, another part of their time receiving on-the-job training in retailing, office work, or industrial employment, both for credit and pay. Supervising their work, attendance, and progress were both employers and school teacher-coordinators. Within Franklin is Ben's Corner, the school store in which students received retailing experience by order- ing, displaying, and selling supplies needed for school. BEN'S CORNER. Front row: Patrice Coseo, Linda Sailor, Mary Provenzola, Leslie Hartmann. Second row: Steve Watkins, Steve Burk, Vince Grunas, Jeff Geppert, Mike Clopper. Mr. Young was absent. Pocket-book corner was one of the best supplled and mos' POPUIUV spots for window shopping and purchasing in Ben's Corner store. CO-OP. Front row: Mrs. Falik CCoordinatorJ, Linda Brincat, Joyce Dial, Pdf WC1llI'19, Donna Jacobs. Second row: Lori Kachigian, Debbie Lhamon, Linda Minielly, Hope Lee Gay Appie, Vicki Rodde. Third row: Cheryl Davis, Diane Oliverio, Jett Malzahn, Colleen Oi'B,-yan, Peggy Corte, Pat Nelson, Susan Ivankovich. Fourth row: Linda Smupl G,-eg Sfefqnik, Penny Stack, Kathy Dane, Margaret Ford, Andrea Szymarlskif Margaret Younge.
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return to relate post-high-school experiences Many Alumni took time out during Christmas to attend the annual Alumni Tea sponsored by the Senior Class. Whether they came from ci service base, school, or from work, each person attendingenjoyed spending the afternoon with old friends, relating new experiences. October's Homecoming offered the chance for Alum- ni to return in a more formal atmosphere. A football victory in the afternoon, coupled with fine dancing in the evening, added another memory of high school.
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.. ., :L, o o l ff :MQ . ,f.5 W, IA, . A 5, '53 K ff. - .wm- Trade and Industry Coordinator Mr. Rice had Frequent conferences about on-the-job problems with his Co-op students, such as with George Rogers ilefti. CO-OP. Front row: Jean Juntunen Benny White, Bill Joslin, Marsha Rappley, Debbie Dominick. Second row: Mr. Rice fCoordinatorJ, George Rogers, John Hopper, Kelly Warren, Colleen O'Bryan. Third row: Steve VanTuyl, Ralph Zewicke, Bob Boren, Ed Vanecek, Glen Hysell, Nancy Crowe, Mary Appicelli. 191i 4? -of CO'-OP. Front row: Tim Schoenheide, Holly Nicholas, Kathi Holman, Karen Prentice, Arlene Schneider, Mary Cauchi, Sue Watt, Linda Larson. Second row: Mike Maher, Steve Barnes, Laurie Widak, Mary Provenzola, Mary Turcotte, Mrs. Ehinger iCa- ordinatorj, Scott Fobbe, John Hochstadt. Third row: Mike Gray, Steve Watkins, Tom Wclowiak, Paul DeShano, Joseph Taylor, Roger Paison, Chuck Murphy, Frank Hinzman, Rick Summerlee. j
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