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365, . Lefl: Dick Marshall, President of the Future Teachers Club, dccorates the tree for their Christmas Tea for the faculty, Below left: Barb Done, president of the Office Educa- tion Association, leads a meeting. Below: Mr. Lord leads his Investment Club in a discussion of stocks. 117
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Lynn Ureel sells GPSHS sweaters to raise funds for the annual dis- tributive education employer-cmployee banquet. Clubs give help planning futures Students benefitted from the activities of four clubs oriented toward their futures. The Ofiice Education Association, sponsored by Mrs. Holcomb, assisted students planning on going into the secretarial field. As an aid to the student body, the girls typed college ap- plications and term papers for a small price. Neil Sweeny, president of the Investment Club, tried to acquaint students with the stock market and its functions. It offered every student the opportunity to invest his money in shares of stock that the club sold. The Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca at GPSHS was sponsored by Mr. Leigh. President Gavin De Jaeghere helped educate the co-op membership and serve the com- munity. Mr. Beach, introduced students to a variety of schools in Michigan, as more than 150 mem- bers toured Western, Michigan State, Uni- versity of Michigan, and other state colleges. 116
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Home-ec students learn on the job Homemaking offered two co-op programs to juniors and seniors - Junior Aides and Com- mercial Foods. Participating seniors, having practiced the basic techniques of nursing or cooking in class during their junior years, had an opportunity to apply these skills in paying jobs in the afternoons or evenings. Aiming towards careers as nurses, therapists, and dieticians, the eight girls in the Junior Aide program served in the Belmont Nursing Home, where their duties included making beds, taking temperatures and pulse rates, and giving back rubs. Fourteen Commercial Foods students, planning to enter the field of hospitality service, worked as short-order cooks at such places as Blazo's and Cottage Hospital. Above: Sue Bandemer and Cindy Satmary help an elderly patient to walk. Below: At the Belmont Nursing Home, the duties of the Junior Aides include making beds. 118
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