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CWT Cooperative Work Training is one of several indus- trial work programs oftered at Willovvbrook. Students enrolled in the program go to school half a day and work half a day. Those students in C.W.T. take required courses such as Social Science 12, American History 11, and English. They also take classes which are re- lated to their employment. Cooperative Work Training provides the opportunity for a student to earn while he learns and also teaches the student responsibility. , V15 .Wt-vw mt X x. Q ' 61 5 FIRST-PERIOD COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING OFFICERS: SEATED Lissette Wyns. ING: Anne Buckmaster. Secretary: and Patrick Tovvner, Treasurer I I te fx J I I' ,V THIRD-PERIOD COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING: KNEELING: Barbara I-Iinriclis. Donna Dwyer, Karen Mathieu. and Henry Dryfhouti STANDING: Mr. Andrevvski. George Grevis, Julie Ketelaar, Tom Coleman. Sandy Flesner, and Jim Turayz SEATED: Cindy Watts and Robin Spiering. 55 President: and Jim Delvlasi. Vice-President: STAND-
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I Cooperative Work Training THIRDAPERIOD COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING OFFICERS: SEATED: Julie Ketelaar. Treasurer: and Cindy Watts. Secretary: BACK: Torn Coleman. President. FIRST-PERIOD COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING: FRONT ROW: Anne Buckrnaster, Jim DeMasi, Lissette Wyns. and Patrick Townerg SECOND ROW: Dan Srnutzer, Torn I-Ieuer, Betsy Jewell. Jim Wilson, and Mike Blahag BACK ROW: Mr. Andrewski, Mike Lindstrorri. Ed Bartlett, Sheila Moritz, Bob Prete. and Leo Malloy. . 54
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Office Occupations Office occupations is a course offered by the business education department to sen- iors who have sufficient background in busi- ness education to undertake a program of formal classroom training in school and office-trainee positions in the afternoon. A student-learner gains through practical experience without sacrificing time in firi- ishing a high-school education and has more insight into office employment than an ordinary part-time employee. The related employment makes classroom instruction more meaningful and gives the student an opportunity to decide on needs for further education. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT: Becky Hamilton, Secretaryg BACK: Carol Skawski, Vice- President: Judy Darby, President: and Pat Nagy, Treasurer. OFFlCE OCCUPATIONS: FRONT ROW: Karen Sivvuda, Kate Hampson, and Linda Nelson: MIDDLE ROW: Jeannine Gentner, Deborah Diamond, and Rhonda Ehlersg BACK ROW: Patricia Thuner, Susan Conlon, Sherrie Hansen, Sandra Moses, and Cheryl Dodds: SEATED: Linda Krieger and Barbara Nlalinowski. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Preisel and Judith Lahey.
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