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Wcilllfllillilliliiii fi Working hard, Michelle? - Senior Michelle Gamer rings up a purchase where she works as a sales clerk at Hit or Miss. Filling an order - junior Mike Diyer prepares an order for a customer where he worked last year at Swensons ar the Outlet Mall. . if The winners are . . . - The four DECA area winners were seniors Bunny Berry, Don Housh, Sharijones and junior Tracy Walker. Hello - Senior Vikki Bass, a cashier ar Food Fare, provides the younger generation a role model for the world of work. On rhejob 97
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Easy Way out. Co-op classes provide for job-oriented students Co-op training - was this just an easy way to get out of school early? Maybe so, but Co-op provided experience for the job-oriented student. Co-op has helped me to understand the way distributon channels work and why items cost the prices that they do, said Junior Anne Daniels. Co-op gave the students a chance to work and still receive credit for it. Experience in working and applying for jobs are essential aids. The students study basic marketing concepts on the job, said Mrs. Lisa Greco, Co-op training sponsor and teacher. Greco felt that the students received practical job knowledge, not only in the field of marketing, but for any position that they held. Greco felt with the rising cost of college today and with the unemployment tate also rising, students needed the experience they received in Co-op just to compete for entry level positions and to pay for college expenses that their parents may not be able to meet. - LEA ANN TOLLIVER Easy does it - Senior Rex Mobley, stocker at Food Fair accomplishes one of his many duties, to stack paper towels in such a way that they do not fall. 4 ...D- I t ta 1 Q J .35 w., . 'A ' Q5 5 ,. My . f,f'7 SP ' 'N , s L if ' I- Q YL W ......g., The art of folding - Senior MicheUe Garner captured the art of folding pants at her job as a sales clerk at Hit or Miss. The worker's smile - Senior Vikki Bass shows her courteous smile as she rings up someone's bill at her job at Food Fare as a cashier. 96 On the job Yr l. v pi'T'l if E il! in if ir. eq ' 1 - 'f .Z 'W w ' 'Z '--sv 'M 'ull L I1 mu . N 'W R gn
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A step ahead Students strive to make future successful Students enrolled in the vocational pro- grams of Marketing and Distributing Educa- tion and Home Economics and Career Education were a step ahead of all of us in making their future a success. M and D. Ed students learned about retail stores and basic skills in marketing. For the first time, M and D Ed students were able to operate the newly opened Trading Post which allowed students to buy school sup- plies before the bell for first period rang. The first year students were responsible for operating and stocking the Trading Post while the second year students were responsi- ble for managing and ordering merchandise. were accompanied by sponsor Mrs. Lisa Greco. HECE students participated in a half workfhalf school day. In the half day the students worked, they were involved in jobs such as being a house keeping aide, floral aide, food service management aide, ra house furnishing aide or even a teacher's aide. Requirements of HECE students included being an upperclassman with very few absences and tardies, because of the respon- sibilities they had with their co-op jobs. HECE class gives a good basic idea how to do resumes and interviews, and gives students a positive attitude toward the Total concentration - In M and D Ed, con tration never ends as senior Liz Graham gives full attention to her work. Seniors Dan Housh and Shari jones ad- employer and job, said sponsor Mrs. Billie F A vanced to DECA state finals in Houston, Garner. -DIANA WILLIAMS t which took place March 14 and 15. They I 1 Q Are we having fun? - junior Anne Daniels gives a questioning smile as 5 pauses from her dassroom work. The happy threesome - These cheerful HE' students, Denny Wfilson, Lisa Henicke and Brandon Mercer, spend some time in 1 classroom before going to work as aides in home economics-related careers. 98 M and D EducationfHECE
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