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Whiz- Whirl- Buzz- Click Sounds Throughout the com- puter room when this new club begins their meetings. Stu- dents who are fascinated by the innovative world of com- puters and their systems en- joy the thrill of output that comes when they program the computer with creative input. Under the able leadership of Mrs. Domineske, these future computer specialists are par- ticipating in one of Shawnee's newest clubs. Computer Club: Row lf K. Ciocca, D. Hogenmiller, R. Gerber. Row 2: B. Groves, M. Sinclair. S. Wu, D. Graves. P. Deal. Row 31 T. Gianvito, F. Papke, T. Davies, K. Kartschoke, J, Gerike, R. Davies, S. Johnson. C. Gaudioso. Not Pictured: H. Thorpe, D. Yarsunas. The Math Club participates in five math meets during the school year. Each meet is a com- petition between top math stu- dents from fifteen schools in Burlington County. rl-hu Math Club: Row If Helen Thorpe, Diane Yarsunas, Barb Conlin. Rich Gerber. Neal Simpkins. Dina Kratzer. M Tom Parsons. Glenn Lucas. Dale Groves. Row 21 Ms. Tallmadge Qadvisorj. Rich Konzelmann, Alan . Schweickhardt. V .I I z y ' . .fi f I I nnfr' nm- I'l..h.A11:fl'1 f'llll1
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l Il, l l I I i i COE Kneeling CL to RJ Tracy Mason, Laurie Harrold, Chris Hewitson, Lori Wilson, Alicia Paradise, Donna Wiegand, Cathy Hambrose. Standing Qfirst rowj CL to RJ Mrs. Decker, Diane Willis, Lora , I V! Carlson, Jean Canfield, Pam St. John, Sharon Ford. Jackie Taylor, Barbara Bishop, Darlene Bakely, Lisa , V Drayton. Debbie Miller, Standing Ond rowj Susan Smith, Pat Senin, Leslie Petersen, Diana Lekas, 1 Stacy Cole, Kari Hohns, Kelly Marshall, Lisa Smith, Joann Dugan. l Nl govt so 4 Wo 9 X N 4' ' r 0 c -Fel' lub ll O, r DECA Bottom Row Karen Yarsunas, Mar- iann Van Baaren, Kim Slimmer, Lisa Sher- ry. Chris Jarvis, Sandy Grossman, Mar- iann Larwiere, Debbie Prickett. Barbara Devine, Karen Whelan. Kneeling Laura - Roach. Kellie Stone, Gavin Gray, Laura Kingkiner, Lisa Lusko, Kathy Filer. Alice Sorino, Dawn Smith, Kathy Dibella. Lisa Schillinger, Jody Venziale. Standing Paula Stewart, Julie Lipski, Holly Bauer, Chip Wills, Danielle Giano. Chris Foley, Kelly Woltman, lrene McDade, Shari Lojewski, Denise Guarino, Cathy Bordel, Kathy McCormick, Mary Jo O'Rourke, Kary Lud- wig, Linda Kennedy, Steve Nelson, Patti Schofield, Dan Nesko, Tim Collings, Bill Hoerter, Holly Meister, Bill Wendt. Top RowAdvisor, Mr. Brown, Matt Foley, An- nette Brucks, Angela Ledman, Andy McCall, Steve Bill, Bill Quigley, Chris Jar- sen, Tom Long, Mark Tesch. Jeff Geot- chius, Fred Bricketto, Lori Finley, Advi- sor, Mr. Parone. I ,ff ' f fynf ,f , ,',,y' lfiwyff' X? Q! fi gy f V f f ' Cooperative Office Education is a program of Vocational Education developed jointly by the school and business in which job skills and ad- justment are secured through an organized program of supervised job experiences, paid part-time employment and through classroom experience in related in- struction. This course provides students with an opportunity to put knowledge to practical use and gain a valuable business experience pri- or to entering the job market. ' ,E tuucniion PROCESS u T u R E usmtss :Angus MemcA Q COE DECAfl9l
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