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. M. V, s 3 W il' 5 f -Qi0'lOs he DCE club appreciates all those who supported the organization throughout the 1978 79 school year Without counselors, and employers, the suc cess of the D C E program would not have been possible parents, administrators, teachers, janet Tracy works diligently at her station. Janet is . employed by Dr. Watson in the Colonial Court building in Glenview. Laurie Hood works at St. Ann's Nursing Home in Techny ll. She brightens the lives of many senior citizens. Montonera, DCE President is employed at the bookstore. He also holds a part-time job as an assistant at the McDonald's in DCE Community! Ad! 241
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' Students Aid Community i 1 Etruscan wishes to acknowledge Ray Montonq for his help in completing this advertisement. W Andy Ford fleftj works with D.C.E. student, Pease. Pat is a second year student who works W Carmicheal Designs in Northbrook. W S Fulfilling Jobs i - , he D.C.E. Program is a vocational program designed to give juniors and seniors, sixteen years of age and older, an opportunity to receive training in a skilled occupation of their choice, one in which they have a reason- able chance of success. The program pri- marily involves a student-learner, a training station, and the school which is represented by the coordinator. Cooperative Occupations class in- struction gives general related instruc- tions which the class as a group studies. Specific and related instruction is given on an individual basis through the use of study material keyed to the particular Dr. john Reimer, coordinator of lj.C.E. talks with a training station employer. Mr. Steven Von Boeckman has a conference with senior, Ginna Daley, about establishing rapport with her employer. One goal stressed by D.C.E. coordinators is that students understand the im- portance of public relations and personal relation- ships. 240f DCE Comm unity! Ad occupation in which the student is en- i gaged. The coordinator visits the train- ing stations at intervals to determine the personal and technical needs of his stu- dents. Students enrolled in D.C.E. re- N ceive two units of credit for satisfactory completion of the course. i It is the purpose of the on-the-job i training to give the student some of the i basic skills of the occupation under the actual working conditions and to prepare him for full time entrance into the occu- pational field upon graduation. For many occupations on-the-job training provides the only means of preparation For entry into that occupation. f s Wifi , ,, 1- ffQ.. ggw ' ,,..... - ,zf ff tif . , ' t , A s
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n a modern society, it is hard to visualize Glenview any different than it is today. Many years ago, however, in the 1830's Indians settled down in the small town. They pitched their tents and set- tled in the area that we now recognize as Waukegan Road. says Mrs. David Kacsmark, a Historical society employee. Later farmers and factory workers moved in, and the mills and farms were built on this main road, which was named Mill Road. The main mill stood where Scott's Funeral Home is now. Mill Road fWaukegan Rd, and Telegraph fShermer Roadl, were the only two streets heading north, out of town. The Community section is combined with our Ad section. Represented here are the businessmen that have supported Glenview and made our town grow. The maps at the right shows Waukegan Road as it is today. All the stores on the next three pages are located in the Waukegan Road area. W C 2. 5 YD U3 U3 5 FD 5 I 2.- 'U Q. FD 'J 5. ea f'D 5. U3 C3 Q O E Fl' D' -.1-1 alfa - k ' 4, l L ,A I I A 'Q f 4 ' gf- 'gsm 3 lun r' ' 2 N ' 1 Ei' ll V . G 2 . a me .N . g -I t , I -- E r ll I qs-n+faig,i. Xu W0mkz3o.n Result is G-lgny,'q,4,.,'5 V, MCMA +'lxoros-Qlxcarl, All ads on g .. flee. nad- G F0-125 defwa 'Q-'lm 2 Shafer locc.+eol In H115 C- UH Clarene Lemke both owner and boss of Schwinn Bicycle Sales at 910 Waukegan Road started the shop 23 years ago We just decided we d go into the bicy cle business Lemke believes his shop is special Well because it s Schwinn it s a well known bike We sell a good bike that the Schwinn people stand behind Dawn Johnson admires one of the store s 10 speeds 242! Ads! Community Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter have owned Glenview Pet Supply, situated at 1059 Waukegan Road, for about 22 years now. Mrs. Slaughter believes that the ani- mals in the store receive a special love, even before they're bought. They get a lot of personal attention. It's like a mama-papa situation. It's not like a big cooperation, she said. .ss Ek , ,, K . A lgz Vfvliji, H , A Sm 467.6 Q' Vri': ' 5 . tif: W , ,fr .: , J s , .,., .gl . rr I f
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