Harold L Richards High School - Golden Year Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

 - Class of 1967

Page 129 of 280

 

Harold L Richards High School - Golden Year Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 129 of 280
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head start on future career At the Evergreen Park Plaza Carson Pirie Scott 8: Company store display room, Distributive Education student Charles Berg- man received some expert instructions on how to assemble an artificial orange hush from Mr. Ron Hill. his training sponsor and manager ofthe Display Department. Distributive Education student john Smrha, center,his sponsors, Mr. Ed Kulinski, left, and store manager Phil Werner, right, merchandise some canned goods at the jewel Food Store, 111th Street in Worth, Attending the banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Revor, own- ers of the L 81 M Food Store and job sponsor of Dislributive Education student learner Sandra Revor, their daughter.Sandra was the D. E, Club President, 1966, and the recipient ofthe outstanding D. student ofthe year award. si. CZ K u fm 1 .sw Q.. vs X Q t, r N r 1 t. i 1 Q A grin lhl 'a AW!! X v '-SN YJ. 'Q-1 At Ben Franklin store in W onh, Distributive Education student Rae Ritter received instrumions on the proper procedure for finding greeting card reserve stock at the greeting card rack from Mr. jack Badger, manager. Vioepresident of the Distributive Education Club, jo ,- 'N Mr. William Mitchell, vlce-president of Carson Pirie Scott 8: Co. was the guest speaker for the 1966 Annual Distrihutive Education Employer- Employee Appreciation Banquet. Lynn Moot, gave summarizing speech ofthe club's activ- ities for the past year at the annual 1966 Employer- Employee Appreciation Banquet. Distributive Education, a cooperative training program among the local businesses, school, and parents for students who have a career objective in the field of Marketing, Merchan- dising and Management, helped give our curriculum a well- rounded approach. Each student's schedule was arranged to coincide with his time spent as an apprentice with managers and to insure his gaining benefits from our curriculum. Sandy Re- vour was presented with the 1966 outstanding student of the year award and also served as president of the club. 5

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Z4 Distributive Education provided if 4 ,X ., If Shirley Cupples, D. I-1. student learner, received on-the-job training from Miss Catherine Swan. chief operator at Illinois Bell Telephone Information Office in Oak Lawn. D. E. student Shirley Hahn received instruction from her job supervisor, Paula Glngerich, head cosmetician at Osco Drug in Palos Heights, on procedures for ordering cosmetics. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB MEMBERS, CLOCKWISE: Lynn Tusack, parliamentarlang Donna Zimmerman, Robert Reis, Rae Ritter, Barbara Clancy, Rodney Combs, president: Barbara Bennett, secretary, Tom jaros, Susan Fowler, john Smrha, Shirley Halm, john C-iusti, Shirley Cup- ples, vice-president, Claire Hargis, Charles Bergman, treasurer, and Mary Mojden. Peanuts and his friends' greeted honored employers and guests at the annual 1966 Employer-Em ployee Appreciation Banquet at the Beverly Woods Restaurant. The banquet was given by D.E. students to show their appreciation for valuable on-the-job training they had received during the school year as part ofthe distributive education program. At Vem's Supermarket, Robert Reis, distributive education student, pointed out a good bargain in the frozen food depanment to his customer. f 'ln 7



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26 Diversified Gccupations permitted study Students not planning to attend college had the opportunity to receive training in the occupational field of their choice by participation in the Diversified Occupations Program. Certain requirements had to be met by the juniors and seniors who participated in the program. Students had to be at least sixteen, have completed a minimum of eight credits, and be able to work fifteen hours a week during the school year. Students were trained both on the job of their selected field and in the class- room. In the classroom they studied such topics as insurance, budgeting, contracts, and personality traits. All of these will affect each student regardless of his chosen occupation. Working at Hoeffel-Coy Ford, Charles Donegan was directed by joe Stwora, his trainer, and joe Kristie, his supervisor. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS MEMBERS, FORECROUND: jael-L Nlcllarthy, Sherry Chisholm. Cathy llargis, Wendell Hull: BACK ROW: Dan Welsh, Ray - l . .N .l'.l ii x -3+ QR new Painting a for sale sign. Daniel Welsh worked at Enterprise Signs Incorporated, Operating an Cordon Press, john lluiner was learning hy doing at Maplewood Press in Mount Greenwood. Dnbinskns, Domi Kulling, llill Good. Dan Dugan, Dun Gillono, john Hulncr, Ron Dalugu. james Brown. and john Nlcileogliegzin. v k

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