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Lanes, lanes, and more lanes. Making a clean sweep, senior Doug Eckhardt prepares the lanes for the nightly bowling crowd at Oakwood Lanes. Arrange and rearrange. Senior Tara Smith arranges the cheeses while working at the Washington Shop Rite. “Account number, please.” Processing a telephone order, senior Sue Vansyckle re- lates to a customer at the Washington Sears catalog store What 's the price? While working at the Shop Rite in Mansfield, senior Tracy Burns waits for the price check. 28 Organizations
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All ears open. During International Club's first meeting held on January seventh, mem- bers listen tentatively as Mrs. Steinreich dis- cusses the club’s upcoming events. All set to go. Making sure everything is ready for the International Breakfast to begin Mrs. Kemmerer and Frau Haas make last min- ute touch ups. Artistic. While helping to decorate her teams gingerbread house, senior Brenda Hesterfer spreads on the glaze. A Bit Of Culture At Warren Hills Hola!, Gutentag!, Bon Jour! What a variety of foreign clubs to join, whether it was French, German, International or Spanish. Each club took part in learning about each culture and their people. The many club activities included a joint International Breakfast held on November seventh during first period in the Home Economics room. Mrs. Kemmerer, the adviser for French Club, organized the breakfast. Each language class made a variety of food from juevos rancheros to chocolate eclaires. The breakfast turned out to be a cu- linary success. The German Club advised by Frau Haas had activities such as the gin- gerbread house decorating contest in which the winners, seniors Mark Fluck, Brenda Hesterfer, Peter Darker and Theresa Wojtowicz won for the third consecutive year. The selling of the Gummi Bears and Tob- lerones raised money to cut the cost of eating at Rock Oak Lodge, a German restaurant. International Club had a variety of cultures to learn about considering some members were exchange stu- dents from Brazil and Austria. Though the club did not start until January seventh, the members had much to do for the preparation of the International weekend which was held from March 21-23. The new ad- visor Mrs. Steinreich expressed that she is, “looking forward to ex- panding the appreciation of other cultures of the world to the mem- bers so that they may become inter- ested in becoming an exchange stu- dent.” Foreign Clubs 27
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On The Move It’s 2:33 pm. The school day has ended; and there is a mad rush for the parking lot or buses. Every- body wanted to be home in time for their favorite soap or game show. While some students are rushing home, there are approximately 50 students who have been working since 12:06 or 12:55 pm. They are the members of CAE, CIE, COE, and DECA. Work, what a place! Whether it’s Shop Rite, Sears, Hoffman-Lar- oche, Inc., or M M Mars, each mem- ber demonstrated the skills they have learned in the classes and club meetings. Some of these skills included public relations, market- ing, and a professional attitude. Other clubs that taught these same skills were Future Business Lead- ers of America (FBLA) and VICA. Unlike the other club members FBLA and VICA used the skills they learned to compete in state con- tests. It may have seemed that all these students had time for was work and school. This, however, did not hold true for some of these club mem- bers. During the winter months, Mr. Bowen, the advisor for CIE and VICA, took a group of students out on ski trips. There they could forget all the troubles and worries they might have had while they were at work or school. With the help of these programs, students have been properly prepared for their fu- tures. Also they are moving in one direction, which is a step forward. It’s Hoffman's Bakery and who will you find working in the back? It's senior Dave Buczek decorating a scrumptious cheesecake for the awaiting customers. What’s this? Fiddling around with the car door, senior Bob Hummer fixes the lock. He works at Dave's Friendly Service on Rt. 57 in Washington. CO-OPS 29
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