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ABOVE: Jack Lawson, originator of the ICT pro- gram at Howe, awaits an answer during a class dis- cussion. ABOVE RIGHT: David Backus increases his draft- ing skills while on his ICT job at Magnetic Instru- mentation. RIGHT: COE student Rhonda Stout puts her fil- ing skills to use at Farm Bureau Insurance claims division. 24-Work Study
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TOP: Staff member Larry Cooper concentrates on some of the paper work involved in JROTC. ABOVE LEFT: COLOR GUARD. Dana Slinker, Tom E. Darling, Kevin Johnson, Todd Love. ABOVE: MALE DRILL TEAM. Todd Love, Chris Moore, Kevin Johnson, Paul Mahurin,Tom E. Dar- ling, Bennton Williams (Commander), Randel Hen- drickson, Lorin Smith, Larry Cooper, Billy Darling, Nelson Gary. LEFT: FEMALE DRILL TEAM. Stephanie Mars- den, Tracy Humphries, Selena Jimpson. Cherr K i Hi In i- v . Teresa Seals (Commander), Veronica Rivers, Roxie Davis, Janell Stum, Mary Hurlev, Linda Woodi ' olk. JROTC-23
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LEFT: Steve Moloy pays close attention to Mr. Jack Lawson during ICT class. ABOVE: Teresa Barger, a DE student, prepares clothing for distribution at Lane Bryant. More than just a job ?? T ' m getting knowledge of how a real Mm office works, how to get along with the people you work with, and how to keep things running smoothly, said Mary Chand- ler as she explained why she was in COE. Cooperative Office Education is just one of the work study programs that give a stu- dent the experience he needs to enter a job. Howe also offers Industrial Cooperative Training (ICT) and Distributive Education (DE). Besides credit and money the work study programs benefit the students in other areas as well. They get the advantage of on-the-job training and a head start on their knowledge of how to handle a job or future career. Mrs. Perry, the coordinator of COE, has been involved with the program lor eight years and feels her students are verv capable of climbing the ladder. I ' m to the point now where I have some of my former stu- dents as my student supervisors because thev kept going up through the ranks, she ex- plained. There are many reasons why a student enters a work study program. Experience, money, credit or the knowledge one gains- whatever the reason, there is a steady increase of students entering the programs each car. There were approximated 112 students enrolled in the work study programs this year. Howe is known to have one of die strongest work programs in the city. Main businesses involved in the programs prefer I low estudents because of their work records. (J ICKBESKAGGS) Work Study-25
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