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C0-Up Office Practice C0-Up Retail First Row, left to right: Pat Schurig, Barbara Grose, Sharon Folland, Sally Hack, Gloria Kozdron, Marilyn Lehmann, Donna Horn. Second Row: Karen Ehresman, Sharon Trozak, Miss McNutt, Sponsor, Karen Garwood, Gail Werner. Third Row: Fay Fournier, Sandra Randall, Jill Stewart, Peggy Fordyce, Judy MacArthur, Carol Spearman, Barbara Przybylski, Lynne Schmitz. Fourth Row: Sheila Baraks, Linda Carter, Nancy Sossi, Louise Allen, Shirley Beveridge. Fiflh Row: Carol Balch, Elaine Morberg, Joann Torregrossa, Cheryl Bloomer.
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First Row, Left to Right: Myrna Redlawski, Deanna Chap- man, Judy Groth,' Bonnie Burtle, Chris Michalowicz, Sue Lawson, Second Row: Audrey Schrade, Mary Tuzzolino, Donna Horn, Janet Deming, Betty Greer, Marilyn Lehmann, Karen Ehresman, Carol Beier. Third Row: Marge Mand- ziara, Fae Bumler, Charlene Billips, Ruth Ann Oplinger, Kay Sibley, Nancy LaCross, Beverley Morgen, Judy Zupan, Sally Hack. Fourth Row: Brad Jennings, Bob Beltz, Paul Dattolo, Roger Devolder, Jim Harris, Phil LaCross, Allen Malbouef. Trin Ronny Gomnett The Cooperative Club of Fraser High School consists of those persons who have been granted work stations and those who have qualified for this program and for whom placement and work stations have not yet been obtained. These students attend school and also obtain valuable experiences in working at various occupations through- out the community and Metropolitan Detroit. There are three components to the cooperative program: office, retailing, trade and industry. At present, we do not have a trade and industry program, but plans are being made to initiate this program for those students who are interested and qualified. This year is the first year that we have had retailing students as members of our program and our club. These students are assigned to pre-retailing class and if they qualify and so desire, they will continue into an advanced retailing class next year which will include instruction and practice in advertising, merchandise, fashions and color line and design. The members of the pre-retailing class have invaluable experience of running a school store in which they sell a limited line of jewelry, school supplies, class pins, emblems and clothing. The students of the class do all of their own buying, selling, advertising, and bookkeeping for the store. It pleases us to announce that all of last years members of the cooperative club were placed on jobs by the end of September at the beginning of this school year. Although not all of our present members are placed, we have a good per cent of our club obtaining experiences in the following type of work training stations: Principals office, Cady Ele- mentary School, Board of Education office, Fraser Ele- mentary School, Library office, Fraser High School, Na- tional Bank of Detroit, Commercial State Bank of Roseville, Matthew, Nank and Bruff, Attorneys, Food Fair Super Market, Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Frozen Food Company of Utica, Kresge Store, Fraser Super Market, Steelson Tool and Die. All of our students who are inter- ested will have the opportunity to earn their rating on the United States Civil Service clerical and stenographic test given at the high school. Despite the seemingly full schedule not counting their working assignments our members manage to find time to contribute to their school through activity in other organizations as well. The students who have not been placed thus far, have been most beneficial in help the administration and staff with the multitude of paper work that comes over their desks each day. The members also are able to keep the cooperative club an active, educational and social instrument. Several of our members attend the Delegates Congress at St. Mary's Lake, at which Fae Bumler and Bob Beltz were candidates for state offices. The entire group of 37 is looking forward to attending the Annual Convention at Western Michigan College at Kalamazoo. The membership had the pleasure of touring Michigan State University's Business Educational depart- ment. We are in the process of planning for our Annual Banquet at which we host our employers and express our appreciation to them for the opportunities they have pro- vided for us. We are achieving the means for the banquet, held in the spring of each year by various bake sales, a variety show, and a small profit from the school store.
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CIE CE CLUB . 4 ,, g , , AQ .... .. Standing, left to right: Mike Tozer, Bill Michael, Nancy Skubick, Secretary, Christy Landy, Charlotte Thomas, Darrel Bostow, Pat Turner, Richard Plumb, Karin Rorig, Darla Gunningham, Mr. Kennedy, Advisor, Rene Wojcik President, Dennis Wood, Vice-President, Doug Mullin a s 42 Treasurer, Carol Gares, Fred Krage, Judy Larson, Mark Krage, Tom Nicolai. Sitting? John Schober, Karen Clark Shirley Beveridge, Kathy Kramp, Mary Ellen VanThomme Gay Chandler, Liz Mack, Pat Neda, Elsie Larson. PEECH CLUB First Row, left to right: Karen Clark, India Kollmorgen, Pat Dixon. Second Row: Sharon Folland, Mr. LaPointe. Advisor, Elaine Maesso. Third Row: Jim Pilat, Allen Webb. The Speech Club is one of the newly formed clubs of our school. It is com- posed of those students who are inter- ested in furthering their interests in public speaking.
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