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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: KNEELING: Cathy Ginske, Denise Sakwa, Kathy Schroeder, Brenda Wyns, and Pam Cords, STANDING: Mr. John Zgoda, Cay Campbell, James Szudy, Vicki Derrick, JoAnne DiPadova, George DeWitt, Noel Hoover, and Celia Neff. U' J DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS: Tom Flana- gan, Vice-President, Joseph McCabe, President, and Kathy Jessup, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Mari- anne MBSSTTO, Treasurer. distributive education teaches responsibility Distributive education is a three-dimensional vocational cooper- ative part-time program in the field of marketing and distribu- tion. Classroom instruction and activities are the first dimension, organized by the teacher-coordinator. The second dimension is the learning experience and training that is received on the job. The third dimension comprises the activities of the Distributive Education Club. The program provides a wonderful opportunity for seniors to learn about the field of marketing. Celia Neff, Vicki Derrick, and Jo Anne DiPadova.set up a window display. D. E. students George DeWitt, Joseph lVlcCabe, and Thomas Flanagan make advertising signs.
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allied medical careers stimulates opportunity A.M.C.C. OFFICERS: Jan LaBrose, Secretary, Donna Bossow, President: Jan Wallinder, Treasurer: and Becky Day, Vice-President, First semester. NOT PICTURED: Melanie Martz, Vice-President, Second Semester. Through films, speakers, and field trips, Allied Medical Careers Club offers its members an opportunity to become acquainted with the fields of medicine and health. Under the supervision of Miss Mary Ellen McCracken, club sponsor and school nurse, A.M.C. toured convalescent homes, homes for the emotionally disturbed and mentally handicapped, the University of Illinois College of Nursing, and Shriners Hospital for crippled children. Awards were presented and next year's officers installed at the annual spring Mother-Daughter dinner. 00' ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: FRONT ROW: Marcia Servatius, Cathy Underwood, Mary Jo Reynolds, Vicki Voelz, Ann Durckel, Emily Hathaway, and Melanie Martz. SECOND ROW: Linda Swift, Ellyn Willis, Nola Willis, Sharon Stoner, Gayle Kalis, Anita Novak, Pam Carl- son, Donna Dudasik, Nancy Lee Bennett, and Miss McCracken, Sponsor NOT PICTURED: Dawn Bauer, Mary Cooney, Valerie Foltz, Rhonda Gosch, Alice Hollner, Barb Howard, Deborah March, Vera Marshall, Laurie McDonald, Linda Nishimoto, Karen Neuendorf, Judi Russel, Lynne Swecker, Kay Sterett, Sue Wallen, and Linda Witzl.
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The diversified occupations program is designed to provide vocational training in a trade on a part- time basis for high school students during their junior and senioryears. The students spend half the day in school study and the other half of the day in on-the-job training as an employee. During the time in employment, the student is learning the occupation he is interested in, and prac- ticingit at the same time. The student's school time is devoted to prescribed high school courses and to a study of the related technical information of the occupation for which he is being trained on the job. -:Bbw 4-1 Linda DeMasi receiving on-the-job training as a beau- tician from lVlr. Frank J. Nlelto, owner of Mr. Frank's Beauty Salon. Rene Neirynck in world literature class. d.o. students learn by d.o.-ing Judy Kueker in D.O, related class
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