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C.W.T. Kay Anderson in English class. Gary Colvin in C.W.T. related class. Cooperative work training is one type of in- dustrial cooperative education program offered at Willowbrook. The program is offered to boys and girls sixteen years of age or older. The students alternate on a halt-day basis between study in school and working on the job as an employee. The students' school time is devoted to tak- ing the required courses plus a cooperative work training class which covers general re- lated information in the world of work. The students choose the occupations at which they work. These occupations usually require a limited amount of technical training and skills. Student-Learner Jim Dungan with Mr. Carl Steier. Service Manager, and Mr. John Suardini. Vice-President. ofthe Motorized Golf Cart. Inc., Villa Park.
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office occupations expands OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB OFFICERS, CLUB OO2: SEATED: Michelle Serge, President: and Linda Joseph, Secretary: STAND- ING: Peggy Zeidler, Vice-President: and Jeanette Ohlin, Treasurer. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, PERIOD TWO: FRONT ROW: Peggy Zeidler, Kristine Putz, Pat Meranda, Lorraine Raschk, Marianne Kruse, Donna Schneider, and Kathleen Consentinog BACK ROW: Pam Hamblin, Michelle Serge, Eileen Carden, Karen Grant, Maureen Sweeney, Jeanette Ohlin, Linda Joseph, Angela Kasman, Joan Reuter, Sandra Nordeen, and Nadine Tross. Office occupations is a course offered by the 1 business education department to seniors who have sufficient background in business education to undertake a program of formal classroom train- ing in school and office-trainee positions in the af- ternoon. A student-learner gains through practical experience without sacrificing time in finishing a high-school education and has more insight into office employment than an ordinary part-time em- ployee. The related employment makes classroom orricia occuPATioNs CLUB oifricerzs, cLuB oo31 susan Grove, instruction mere meaningful and gives the Student Secretary: Barbara Fuerst, Treasurer: Sally Netwig, Vice-Presi- an opportunity to decide on needs for further edu- dent: and Pat Sommerio, President. cation V? OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, PERIOD THREE: FRONT ROW: Pat Sommerio, Barbara Fuerst, Pam Adamaitis, Janice Pollard, Susan Grove, and Sally Netwigg BACK ROW: Kathy Albertson, Eloise Lupo, Roberta Anderson, Linda Harloff, Karen Cipriani, and Sandra Cunningham.
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OFFICERS: SEATED: Kathy Delheim, Vice-Presi- dent: Janet Leonette, President: and Carol Schneider, Secretary: STANDING: Barbara Malinowski, Treasurer: and Patricia Bisterfeldt, Reporter. The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organiza- tion for all high-school and college students enrolled in business subjects. The club is devoted to providing young adults with ed- ucational, vocational, and leadership experi- ences. The activities of the Future Business Leaders of America provide an opportunity for business students to prepare better for occupations in business. Members learn how to compete honorably with their colleagues. F.B.L.A. pro- vides an opportunity for travel to state and na- tional conventions and conferences. f.b.l.a. widens business interests FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: Juanita Perry, Judy Albrecht, Joan Phillips, and Rosemary Stelz: BACK ROW: Cathy Wyzevich, Karen Siwuda, Maureen Marron, Teri DeRoeck, Jackie Green, Judy Darby, and Diana Monti. 67
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