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Members of the C.B.E. Club are especially trained in the care and operation of clerical office machines while working with a well-reputed business organization. Organization of papers is simplihed by the lectric stapler, used by C.B.E. students. BEhBottom Row: E. Gallup, M. Sullivan, B. Crosson7 C. Smith, M. Stene, C. Dallaire. Second Row: M. Lutz, S. Thohpson, J. Stelle, J. Iavsky, B. Berry, S. Brown, N. Coole, K. Anderson, D. Minchew. Top Row: Mr. Brinsko, J. Pitt, 5. Burrow, F. Kurtz, B. White, J. Mel- ick, L. Odom, D. Grimm, D. Overby, J. Oubre. 235
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R COOPERATIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION OFFICERS e- J. Ilavsky, Vice President; V. Couch, Treasurer; D. Grimm, Presi- dent; B. White, Secretary. Accurately placing students in part-time jobs according to their abili- ties, Mr. Brinsko checks the class jiles for individual personnel data. 234 CBE Enables S tudents to Acquire Realistic Work Experience Cooperative Business Education enabled student to gain experience and possess the knowledge re quired for success in the fast-moving business wor1 of today. It helped students visualize the aetua work connected with their future careers and gav them an opportunity to become familiar with th- vocations they have chosen. Seniors who had one typing credit, 3 C aca demic average, and fifteen credits upon reach ing the twelfth grade were eligible for the CBI course. Students participating in this progra were selected by the administration and the ad Viser, Mr. Brinsko. Students must be placed in suit able positions and given the necessary guidance Participants were able to attend school for pa 0f the day and then have realistic training at ac tual businesses for the remainder of the day Through this system, the students were better pre pared to secure the jobs they desire in the future Jim Pitt learns from John Oubre the right procedure in preparing a stencil on an illuminated drawing boar
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a . FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERSeBottom Row: P, Shields, K. Reed, H. Tyus7 D. Larsen, S. Tulp. Second Row: K. Rowan, L. Serbin, Atkins, C. Pettigrew, J. Grant, S. Brooks, C. Anthony, S. Pass, B. Jenkins. Top Row: B. Kangieser, D4 Salles, C. Bradbury, C. Cough, Cecchino, D. Bates, S. Risdon, J. Riccardi, B. Rice. FBLA Coordinates Publication and Sale of Student Directory Sparking the fire of business incentive was th- aim of the Future Business Leaders of America. Participation in community activities was stresse by the presentation of gifts to children in orphan ages. Bake sales also helped to finance several gift for the business department. One of the activities which involved the co operation of each individual member was the pub lication and sale of the student directory, whic not only provided funds for the club, but was a invaluable personal reference for the students Under the direction of Mrs. Gilbert and Mr Liotti, the Future Business Leaders of Americ. promoted interest in a variety of business careers Providing the opportunity for intense research 0' the most up to-date business procedures was thei. primary function. The clubhs activities offere the opportunity for study and practiced experi ence. Ample time was provided for discussion 0 the business careers available for pursuit b FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OFFICERseJeram,secretary; students in future yfiars and for the observa L.Cecchin0,Treasurer; C.R0wan,President;C.Anthony,Chap1ain. tion Of effiment busmess praetlces Of today 236
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