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Flower child. Michelle Shaver de- signs a bouquet at Swinefords Florist in Broad Rock Road. No... we don’t deliver. Tina Robin- Surprise, Surprise, Surprise. Randy Light’er up. |.C.T student Jeff Dunn- son with a telephone customer at Fergurson beams when awarded a vant works for Venture Electric, as the 7-14 in Jeff-Davis HWY. first place in job skills competition at he wires a new home. Cloverleaf Mall. He saw it coming. Tom Carraway cuts and shapes cigarette frames for Phillip Morris. Work Program
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Earning money while getting an education — some students’ ticket to ride. t 14:30 a.m., the IN end of 4th period, if some students ex- changed work places. Some left their desks in the classroom for a desk in an office, a counter at 7- eleven, and a truck load of building materials. Skills they learned in the morning at school were put to the fest in the afternoon at their job sites. Mr. Howard Lewis and Mrs. Margaret Johnson ran the IWE (Industrial Work Exper- ience) program. Mr. Lewis had 41 IWE students with wages ranging from $3.35 to $5.00. They worked an aver- age of 25 hours per week with a combined total of N A igKOWlES fin) lll, Wlnis amounted to a combined total income of $42,670.83. Mrs. Johnson had 35 students with wages ranging from $3.35 to $6.25 per hour. Her students worked an aver- age of 10-35 hours per week with a combined total in- come was 6,748.05. Awards went to: Shea Layne for IWE vocational student of the year, Teresa Clark for IWE Superior Job Performance Award, and Darrin Willis received the special Vocational Com- mendation Award. Ms. Gayle Babcock head- ed the ICT (Industrial Coop- erative Training) program and had 41 students, 12 of whom were taught by Mr. Phil Redman who was a part time ICT coordinator. ICT 42 Work Program
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AHHHHH ... So fresh? Brian Brom- seth cuddles his ICT superior Job Per- formance Trophy. bulating succg ce Oney, and Braig € Gunner. Working Almond’s Com- munication, Chris Ouellette assists the technician with soldering re- pairs. st Place! Shea Layne works with determination assembling awards at Belchet’s Trophies. yl Horpteersoe. “I promise ... Marketing student, Teresa Garrett makes her accep- tance speech as one of Deca’s offi- cers.
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