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The Work Experience I 1 program at Rancho was designed to provide students with on-the-job experiences and training so that upon graduation they have some saleable skills which will benefit them in the job market. The general vocational programs were available to students sixteen years of age and over. Students enrolled received both pay and credit while performing daily work assignments for a business in the community. Additional related instructions were given once each week which was designed to broaden the student's knowledge of the world of work. The exploratory program was available to students fourteen years of age and over. This program provided students with the opportunity to investigate various professions so that they could make a more intelligent career choice upon graduation. Credit was received for enrollment in this class. There were approximately two hundred students enrolled in the program. However, or eight hundred would have been enrolled if adequate staffing was available. the indications were that as many as seven 15
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Drama Department The drama dept. consists of the usual drama I, II, III, IV, performing their school plays and doing short plays for the English Classes, also reading short plays and trying to improve their acting ability. Another part of Drama is the stage production class. This class is only 3rd period and you must audition in front of Ms. Flagg and judges to get into the class. This class will be performing Dr. Seuss tales for the elementary school students, and also for the Jr. High School students too. The reason the drama department has been so successful in the past, is due to student involvement and we hope to continue having a large turnout. 'ff' I 3, , - X I p I . ii , ,L i , . - Q
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13 Cheryl. Geilow - Kentucky Fried Chicken 23 Cathy Fitzpatrick - Tangs Imports 33 Dina Burge - Jack-in-the-Box 43 Suzanne Deboard - Der Wienerschnitzel 53 Cindy McBee - Save On 63 Sheila Prue - Baskin Robbins '73 Debbie Johns and Pam Carol - Alpha Beta 83 Colleen Johnston - Flower Shack 93 Debbie Cline - Penny's 103 Vince Rather - Brownie's Toys 113 Bill Flower - Coller and Leash 123 Tammy Becker and Kim Nootbarr - Kentucky Fried Chicken 1 , 'Kg AA
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