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D E CLUB OFFICE RS: Joyce Pistello, Vice-President: Beth Anderson, President, Joyce Bleha Treasurer: Terry DiPadova, Secretary, and Mr. Zgoda. Distributive Education is a three-dimensional vocational cooperative part-time program in the field of marketing and distribution. 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 Distributive Education Club. D.E. students receive one credit for in-class learning activities and one credit per semester for on-the-job training. D.E. activities include field trips, selling concessions, and conven- tions. At the end of the year, D.E. students hold their annual Employer-Employee Luncheon. Distributive Education DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: KNEELING: Betty Dandurand. STANDING: Beth Anderson and Terry DiPadova. -V -2.5 li ga 3 1. D E CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Barbara Guay, Gail Lafferty, Linda Nolan, Debbie Haekins, and Pat Ristivo. SEA TED.' Debbie Downer Carol Schwenhs Cindi Sproch, Laura Ericksen, Diane Monsier, and Barbara Parenti. STANDING: Betty Dandurand, Linda Merrick, and Paulette Youngqurst.
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A.M.C.C. Points to Career Opportunities Under the supervision of Miss Mc- Cracken, Allied Medical Careers Club has again provided interested students the opportunity to learn more about the medical field. Speakers from Memorial Hospital, Family Service, and other areas helped to inform the members. A field trip to a factory in Geneva which specializes in acoustics for the deaf and a visit to Geneva Hospital highlighted the year. Other activities included the entering of a car in the Homecoming Parade, a Christmas party, and a collec- tion of clothes and food for a needy family in Chicago. New officers were T initiated and members were honored at the May dinner in the faculty lounge. ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS OFFICERS: BOTTOM TO TOP: Jan Wallin- der, President: Marcia Servatius, Vice-President: Pam Carlson, Secretary, and Deborah March, Treasurer. 1 W l 7 'i 1 Q aft' ' f ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS MEMBERS: FRONT ROVlk Linda Witzel, Lucille Buckley, Mary Scholz, Becky Halligan, Judi Russell, and Mary Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Sharon Stoner, Gloria Nachreiner, Kay Wardlow, Gail Wardlow, Valerie Gentile, Melinda Good, Cathy Underwood, Denise Hall, Marcia Magnuson, and Debbie Shissler. THIRD ROW: Leandra Johnson, Alice Hollmer, Anita Nowak, Juanita Perry, Bev Zick, Mary DeFIorio, Nola Willis, Margaret Siegenthaler, Linda Nishimoto, and Ellyn Willis. h . 66
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Q: .H H .av Y, 4 f , -1- 4, l ff? 5, 'f N I F L I 1 'Ill' f UPPER LEFT: Sandy Hardy, Dental Assistant: UPPER RIGHT: Linda Manchen, Dental Assistant: LOWER LEFT: Sue Morini, Veterinary Assistant: LOWER RIGHT: Don Stob Optical Lens Grinder- FOURTH-HOUR D.O. CLUB OFFICERS: Sandy Spirios, Treasurer: Sue Morini, Secretary: Sandy Hardy, President: and Don Stob, Vice-President. D.O. Provides Opportunity ,u N- g 1 Y T ' FOURTH-HOUR D.O. CLUB MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Glenn Anderson, .lack Kerwin, Chris Jezioro, Julie Wojcik, Dan Cheesman, and Mike Viscoglios. BACK ROVIR Steve Hey, AI Brunke, Mike Swanson, Ken Cortesi, and Emil Scalzitti. 68
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