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Career mind d f i Z 1 1 i l , 7 Work study students earn while learning he world of work was the striving point for which work study stu- ents prepared. Their goal was to gain work experience in preparation or the future. The work study programs allowed students to have a job and to meet graduation requirements too. Participants studied at school in the morning, and worked for their employers in the afternoon. Students who were interested in marketing and distributing, par- ticipated in Distributed Education IDEJ. For the members of DE, Distributed Education Clubs of America IDECAI, offered beneficial involvement and competition. Those who were interested in training for a trade joined Industrial Cooperative Training IICTJ, a rogram which prepared students fbr eadership development, and for better performances on the job. Keep on trucking-Senior Benny Williams prepares to make a run for the North Little Rock School District Cafeteria Warehouse. The hands have got it-Seniors Carey Young, David Hill, and Iunior lean Pickering help move the DECA float, which won second place in the homecoming float contest. 102 Tough Stuff Vocational Industrial Clubs of America IVICAI, the clubs for the ICT members, provided school in- volvement. Seniors who were interested in office occupations partici ated in Cooperative Office Ecflucation KCOEJ. They were also members of Future Business Leaders of America IFBLAJ. Another group which prepared for future workers was Coordinated Career Education ICCEJ. Both good jobs and valuable training were available for participants. Ioy Dobberstein Hello-Senior Kim Riley, member of the Cooperative Office Education ICOEI program, pleasingly does her job.
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