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Ohio Office Education Association consists of 9 clubs: COE, STENO I, STENO II, ACCOUNT- ING I, ACCOUNTING II, CLERK-TYPIST I, CLERK-TYPIST II, CLERICAL I, CLERICAL II. The main purpose of OOEA is not only to assist the students in es- tablishing their realistic employment objectives, but also, to develope leadership and ability by participating in Vocational Education. The following describes the personal characteristics of each of our clubs at GlenOak. Throughout the year each club has their own individual ac- tivities in which almost everyone in the classes participates. During the year our club has srgvice projects and money raising projects for their class and club use and experience. In our business classes our teachers find companies who are willing to show us around their company. Some classes were fortunate enough to take many field trips this year. Our busi- ness teachers and school advisors also find jobs for the students who are qualified for them and almost everyone at the end of their senior year who wants a job, has one. In February and March of this year, the state of Ohio holds business contests for students to compete against one another from different counties, regions, and states. There are usually five to six students sent out of each class to participate. W 'x ,. 2 j Wi ' 1.1 4 fi r COE--C. Bradley, Parlim., M. Stephan, Sec., J. Klingaman, Treas., D. Cushman, I-list, K. Morrison, Pres., Sitting, D. Modock, V-Pres., Mrs. Bockbrsder, Advisor, Ilf'. '.f Y ' ' V iii: if AccountingfComputing I-K. Snyder, Hist., P. Harrison, Sec., D. Boske, Treas., H. Rhea, V- Pres., D. Beadle, Parlim., M. Shori, Pres., Mr. Hershherger, Advisor. 112' '-' ' , Steno I-L. Nagel, Treas., M. Speck, Hiat., D. Blile, Parlim., M. Lupe, V-Pres., D. Thomas, Pres., T. Livick, Sec., Mrs. Standsberry, Advisor. V L.: ,E ' , iss-61 WDKEIYWI .A .,i.-11i.5,.,s,. 41. is-' Clerical I-L. Lombardi, Pres., S. Haubert, Parlim., L. Laird, Hist., S. Shaffer, Treas., T. Schep- plet, V-Pres., Mrs. Turner, Advisor. OOEA 2 21324 OOEA-Chapter Officers, Sitting, D. Rhoads, Treas., S. Ritchey, Sec., Mr. Kouach, Advisor, D1Modock, V-Pres., D. Thomas, Pres., B. Dehoff, Parlim., Mr. Carroll, Director Vo-Ed. AccountingfComputing II-D. Rhoads, Treas., T. Mueller, Sec., L. Piccari, Hist., T. Fox, V.- Pres., R. Caley, Pres., B. Esber, Parlim. fAbsentj,' Mr. Worst, Advisor. . Steno II-P. Volkert, Hist., T.Decker, V-Pres., S, Ritchey, Sec., B. Del-Ioff, Parlirn., R. Mancini, Pres., Mrs. Smith, Advisor. ' ffff' I 1: 'Eiljf l , Y New J.-, I- -,- is 551-,ttyl , Av F... , ' igiw,'i,'iii -I , ' 7 'fi ' . ' ' ,, f'Miiiii : vi r' ' H 1 Qi 5,4 l' ,J iff,-5,4 4 rf-' 1-'93, wx. I , - I ,J ..,g'fFtg ' , j at g ,C , -..,.1ly,.. Q . r gf I- A L+ -', aw' ,ml f ' - 'V a .ei 4 fi 4 - r if -1 , . 'i I 'V .Q ,iz 2. - i 1' 5,1- axifi-gg J: J 1 V- ,L 5 5 . Q -, ..- - Sw-gl-.LJ bl V D - , ' ' ' I 13 -N NL, Q, ' Q' -+A , , .3 af, Q +1 Ibis its -carrie ' ' I ' if Clerical II-L. Shoop, V-Pres., L. Polsinelli, Sec-Treas., B. Marulli, Pres., Miss Shafer, Advisor. Clerk-Typist I-P. Crawford, Parlim., B. Pittman, Sec., S. Porter, Treas., L. Butcher, V-Pres., S. Carter, Pres., Mbsentj J. Lee, Hist., Mr. Isler, Advisor. Clerk-Typist II--D. Church, Pres., D. Herraiz, V-Pres., M. Nicodemo, Sec., S. Herstine, Parlim., J. Howard, Trees., C. Davis, Hist., Mrs. Smith, Advisor. 245
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J. '- . el , N ,, ,W . r 1 is 'i V.. rg .I.C.A. CLUB The letters V-I-C-A stand for vocational Industrial Clubs of America. But, VICA stands for much more than that. It emphasizes leadership, fellowship, and the right to be free in expressing your ideas as an indicidual. The VICA club is an interesting and worth while club to get involved with. During the 1975-76 school year-at GlenOak East, VICA had many exciting social, club and civic activities. Together, VICA represents fun, excite- ment and pleasure, Apart, VICA stands for You, the most important element in making the club work. Teresa Saliola, presidentg Kathy Kreger, secretaryg Pam Whaley, reporter, Deborah Hoffman, vice presidentg Roger Myers, advisorg Richard Taylor, treasurerg Karen Mozea, parlimentarian, Kenny Thorne, sargeant at arms als.. Professional Members: Roger Myers, James J. Carroll, Angeline Creekus, James Jewell, George Turkal J 4? gig! ,,,.,.-1 as 244
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