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DE, FRONT ROW: R. Taunis, P. Thomas, D. Babb. N. Paetz, D. Borcherts. J. Frye, J. Reichenbach. N. Anderson, T. Van- Pernis. V. Peterson, M. Leach. SECOND ROW: C. Austin, Mr. B. Dorn. R. Falls. DE builds salesmen In DE CDistrlbutive Educationj students stud- ied the techniques of salesmanship and then put them into practice in a job at a Rockford business firm, for which they received a credit. ln addition to display methods, club members learned about human relations in dealing with customers. The club. sponsored by Mr. Brock Dorn, also operated the school supply store. selling items from pencils and paper to slide A rules and geometers to Guilford students. DE OFFICERS: C. Reed. vice-president: N. Davison. president: G. Emer- son, treasurer: P. Ba raniak. secretary. fi DE, FRONT ROW: l.. Canfield, N. Davison. C. Reed. K. Meyer, M. Zeretzke, L. Kennel. P. Baraniak. S. DeNeveu. SECOND ROW: G. Emerson, D. Persinger. J. Dryer. J. Albert. D. Judd. Associations 61
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COE FRONT ROW: S. Pearson, G. Breit, M. Scroggins, S. Gerhart. SECOND ROW: J. Stroup, N. Cook, J. Shabez. THIRD ROW: D. Vaughan, D. Brace L. Shepardson, K, Nott. J. Mason. G. Irvin. M. Rodak, M. Borcherts, G. Frenz. M. Kolb, B. Thomas. D. Johnson, D. Spencer. 60 Associations Area businessmen hire COE members The girls in COE QCooperative Office Educa- tionj, proved that school and a job can co-exist in harmony. Each girl spent the morning in class and worked in the afternoon. In addition to regular classes, the girls received training related to their jobs in the COE class. Subjects covered were dictation, shorthand, typing and other secretarial skills. Many area business firms hired club members. They worked in retail stores, law offices, insurance firms and the Board of Education. As well as getting credit for both COE class and the job, the girls received a paycheck just like the regular em- ployees. COE was sponsored by Mrs. Linda Stinson. COE BOARD OF DIRECT05: Kathy Nott, Joan Stroup. Geri Irvin, Di ane Va ughan.
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21 tail .,.i.f'Z:v' .. Y Copolecs exercises democracy in class Copolecs is a unique class. Taught by Mr. Charles Albertson, the class studied and com- pared the political and economic systems of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States. In addition to comparing the two countries. the class worked as an exercise in democracy. Class members elected officers to preside over discussions according to Roberts Rules of Order. Motions were made, seconded and voted upon. so all members of the class participated in the decision making. In the fall. a class constitution was drafted setting up guidelines for class operation. raising money forfieldtrips, and electing officers. Helen McLaughlin explains a finer point of Soviet economics to Kevin Ralston. -- - - - - - ---Y--..-fry..-.,v..wav4wapa:4val.vArl!.HllJ .1 . . H Y . . 4 K t w V, . , -33,-. gg' ,f ,li g V. My 1-vs i 1' i i l 05 f fs... vamp W W,-my , . W g., ,.,... K W ll.. f ,M,..z.,. ..,. .,.....-... i .. .. . I I - I ' I uv 9 l fa ' is l COPOLECS, FRONT ROW: M. Armovicn. L. Lampert. J. Alexander. C. Gatton. J. Olson. S. Horvath. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Albertson. N. MacMorris. M. Schappert, M. Wylie. D. Ward. D. Pearson, THIRD ROW: 62 Associations T. Buckaloo. C. Carlson. J. Gustafson. D. Pittman, W. Plate. J. Guirl, 1 FOURTH ROW: C. Mclntosn, G. Mclntosb. D. Ford. M, Stein, S. Nyman. l M. Ferrall. NOT PICTURED: H. McLaughlin, K. Ralston.
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