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Distributive Education Distributive Education students work at various jobs in the retailing field. Their responsibilities include al- most all areas of getting merchandise to the public. Sales and cashiering are only a few of their jobs. The program is coordinated bv Mrs. Deborah Bareford.
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Cooperative Office Education A. COE members: front, Debbie Reck, Eileen Sauer, Mrs. Perry, Nancy Pottorff, Tanya Smith, Debbie Norton; back. Donna Abbott, Janet Riches, Vicki Givan, Karen Harrell, Sandy Reed, Carol Ends, Mary Sturm. Pom Smith. Carolyn Bernd, Susan Hair. B. Eileen Sauer inventories office supplies. C. Other COE members: front. Shelly Poynter. Cindy Jewell. Pam Shea, Denise McGuire, Marsha Rivers; back, Mrs. Perry, Debby Beck, Darla Meeks, Terry Dyer, Linda Hoive, Marie Brinson, Debbie Massingille, Jenny Coonce; last row, Cathi Engle. Tony Dic hnmn, Bill Hill. D. Odetta Cross types at a local office. E. DE members: first row, Troy Deel, John G ' Sell. Linda Ivy; second row. Bill Bankston. Debbie Oiaillanx, Curt Romeril, Sherri Danford, Sharon Erlenbaugh, Brenda Bohnenkamp; third row, Ralph Bays, Don Meyers, Brenda Cecil, Ronnie Short, Tom Ohm, Jim Toney, Dale Murphy, Bob Mathias. F. Albert Whitt introduces Jerry McLeish to a more con- servative style of shoe. G. Sharon Erlenbaugh cashiers at local steak house. H. Judy Monroe takes carry-out fried chicken orders. L DE members: first row, Aaron Moore, Michele Hopkins; sec- ond row, Paula Barker, Ted Helpling, Bobby Gray, Cindy Adr- ianson, Don Caesar, Bonnie Clark, Glen Dych, Kathy Hess, Dennis Soden; third row, Dan Studer, Dwayne Sams, Albert Whitt, Bob St. John, Mark Woerner, Kurt Worrell, Keith Armstrong, Darlene Lawson, Ellen Mosher. One of the major changes at Howe in recent years has been the rapid growth of work-study programs. In these pro- grams students spend half a day in school and the remainder working at a paid job for which they also receive aca- demic credit. They are able to apply job skills for which they have been trained in school. Sponsored by the Business Depart- ment and directed by Mrs. Yvonnne Perry, the Cooperative Office Educa- tion program trains students in the more practical skills required by a vari- ety of office jobs. Advanced business courses are a prerequisite for this pro- gram. Students are placed in jobs throughout the Marion County area.
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ICT Howe ' s smallest work-study pro- gram, Industrial Cooperative Training, is under the direction of Mr. Jack Law- son. This program places advanced in- dustrial arts students in less hazardous areas of industry, with most working in printing and light industries such as machine shops. This valuable program has been limited in enrollment by the few jobs available and by small depart- ment facilities but has a promising fu- ture with the expanded industrial arts program. A. ICT: Brian LeMmj, Richard Roell, John Marquis, Greg Crooks, Randy Smith, Greg May, Brian Barnes, Monty Mitchell, Art Gutierrez. B. Art Gutierrez operates computerized drill. C. Joe Byrum locks plate on press. D. Jerry Abney proofs copy at print shop. E. Sue Plata cares for patient at local nursing home. F. Health Occupations: front, Carla Gandy, Marianne Dugan, Mrs. Ranch, Dee Woodbury, Julie Bruce, Brenda Goldsmith, Terry Vandiver; middle, Jeana South, Geri Robards, Terry Smithes, Vicki Norton, Penny Crane, Ellen Hockett, Sharon Stansbury; back, Ann Fulk, John Rouse, Jim Guthrie, Jeff Kirkham, Dan Walters, Judy Walker, Andy McClain, Keith Adanw, Terry Bevis. G. Geri Robards assists chiropractic treatment. H. Dan Walters entertains patient. I. Brenda Goldsmith performs varied diiiies at nursing home.
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