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Students Earn While They Learn STUDENT Co-op EMPLOYER John Cummings John Weller Farm Mike Baylis Herbert Keller Terry Dee vers Chuck Deevers Greg Grinnell Carman Chry. Plym. Mike Hopkins Lloyd Hopkins Carol Howell Standard Oil Donald Lindsey Elmyn Lindsey Bertha Miller Newt's Market Mark Olds Tekonsha Eng. Emmitt Percival Precision Engraving Co. Lois Reese Tekon Farm Service Ricky Shilling Tekon Truck Stop Vicky Shilling Tekon Grill Kevin Strang Tekon Truck Stop Mike Wolcott Jenkins Standard Linda Weller Mary Jane's STUDENT Vo-ed PROGRAM Paul Millard Auto Body Debbie Johnson Adv. Cosmetology Phyllis Shilling Data Processing Geordie Price Drafting Kathy Sweet Electricity Gene Richar Electronics Marty Walker Electronics Drucella Yates Food Service Roberta Rosenberry Graphic Reproduction Janet Amsler Office Practices Gail Casebeer Retailing and Marketing Tammy Cavinder Retailing and Marketing Shirley Minniear Retailing and Marketing Sheryl Stefan Retailing and Marketing Debbie Hampton Retailing and Marketing Mugs Tetreault Secretarial Martin Quigley Welding Outstanding Vo-ed Students. (Right) Mr. Greg Zyber, Co-op director. Mr. Greg Zyber, coordinator of the Co-op program, helps students to find a job that will help the student learn about a skill that they would like to pursue after graduation. The Coop program revolves around local and area businesses which hire the student. The owner of the business then grades the student on how well he does the job while training him for the job. Juniors and seniors may enroll in this program . The program is set up so that the student may take their required classes in the morning and then go to their job in the afternoon. The student on the Co-op program receives three school credits. The Vo-ed program which has the same aspects as Co-op (learning a trade) has more of a school atmosphere. The Vocational Center, located in Battle Creek, has more equipment than the average high school to help the student learn a skill to get a job after graduation. The center has several classes that can be taken such as, child care, cosmetology, secretarial practices, welding, auto mechanics, carpentry and plumbing, plus other various classes that will help the student learn about the field he or she wishes to follow after high school.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Another Successful Cabaret for Council The Student Council did something a little different this year by participating in the Homecoming festivities with their float Gone With The Wind. The float was put together in a jokingly manner. They also put on another successful Cabaret on April 26 in the high school gym. For their efforts the Council made $366.31 after expenses. The members all worked hard to set it up as well as watch try outs. (Top Left) STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Brian Shedd, president; Cathy Furda, secretary; Even Kowalski, treasurer; Diane Shank, chairman of committees: Mary Krall, parliamentarian; Susan Saltzgaber, vice president; Gary Bartow, sergeant of arms. (Above) The Student Council’s humorous expression of a float. (Left) STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: (Back) Dr. Joseph Serra, advisor; Judy Barrington, Bill Hayes, Sharon Mack, Electa East-erday, Mrs. Carlene Zollner, advisor. (Front) Bryan Lindquist, Dale Olds, Robin Groholske, Jeff Krumvede, Cheryl Hanley, Mike Blake. 25
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