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112 OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB--FIRST ROW: Georgene Krochmal,Janet Judy Baron, Barbara Orsini. THIRD- ROW: Nancy Sefcik, Linda Polesel, Winchester, Annette Konc, Joyce Gladkowski, Lois Gerl, Lorraine Motta. Ruth Wille, Vickie Oakley, Sue Valkovich, Janet McCure. SECOND ROW: Lynn Bell, Diane Ziesemer, Carol Darr, Beverly Karl, Barb Orsini checks her answers on the adding machine. DE and O Programs Offer Experience in Business Creation of the Distributive Education and Office Occupations Programs made it possible for students to gain a useful experience in the business world. Classes in Distributive Educa- tion provided its members with practice in jobs such as clerks, cashiers, and salesmen. Participants in this program also had schedules made that synchronized their jobs with their schoolwork. Office Occupations students were able to operate up-to-date business machines, type business letters, and learn the correct method of telephone conversation. Members were given the opportunity to work together in typical of- fice situations. Eighteen girls participated in the Office Occupations program in prepara- tion for clerical careers. Mary Smith and John Kinney arrange the showcase outside of their room to show something of interest about the DE club.
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l i...-ns., 1 N f ' ,TB X.- of Tiger Dale Evans puts the head of a Porter under the scoreboard guillotine as members Linda Pruss and Dave Dulny look on. cinema L pXliHNlTDQ. rex ,H , sg, , ve., , l Nick Macris takes down an old poster while two Pep Club girls hand him a new one. Pep Club, Lettermen Ignite School Spirit Cheering and yelling for victory was only one of the activities of the energetic Pep Club. Drumming up a lively spirit in the school, the Pep Club sold bright black and gold Tiger but- tons. Members could be seen putting up game posters and footballs or basketballs on lockers for fans to autograph. Pep Club enacted four assemblies of hu- morous skits and pantomimes for West and even traveled to Lockport West in an exchange pep assembly. They sponsored buses taking students to away games. Morning performances were held complete with music entertainment and team appearances. Along with these Tiger- a-go-go shows, the club finished up the season with the talent exhibition of the Tiger Follies. Lettermen opened a season of social ac- tivities and entertainment. Lettermen clowned around in a pep assembly sketch portraying cheerleaders. Plans were formulated for the festivities of the Letterman Carnival. Also plans for the selection of 'Miss Letterman were drawn up. Lettermen. and their dates enjoyed a play night of games and sports held in the gym. At the close of the year, they sponsored an open house. 111
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W'- ' Peg Bartz and Linda Morris make a sale to Barb Davis for some baked goods af- ter school. Future Teachers Learn Modern Education .Achieving a,career as a teacher was the common goal of the Future Teachers of America. These hopeful members served as guides for the Regional Teachers Convention at West in the fall. They also made plans to visit a state university in the spring and to tour the campus. Programs ran high with interest for the FTA. At one meeting the club was exposed to the Modern Method of Teaching, a new develop- ment in education. Miss Louck presented a pro- gram with an armchair journey of her trip to India and the Far East. Student teachers also gave informative speeches to the club. His- torian Linda Morris gave a review of the na- tional, state, and local chapters of the FTA. Bakery sales boosted the club's treasury and strengthened plans for an FTA retreat in the spring. FUTURE TEACHERS--FIRST R0W1Linda Mprris, Kathy Delwmo, Peg- Mrs. Lind. ,THIRD ROW: Karen Bajn, sandy Reed, Jim shimek, Tia gy Bartz, Nancy Memert. SECOND ROW: Miss Louck, Helen Shimek, Samios, Pam Hood, Beth Albue. Barb Davis, Zelma Smith. Mama Poole, Betsy Pohl. Mary Ann Baron,
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