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1, f dm 15 3 , 2' 3 ? Barbara Howard arranges merchandise at Sears Roebuck. Rick Gregory Checks digplay 5'n5 made in glass, Computerized management results are checked by Steve Cairns. Display World is the magazine selected by ludy Obright for her next project. lerchandise for the club sales project is inspected by Debbie White and Barb Monske. NOT PICTUREDI Lewis Brooks, Pat Bueller, Debbie Cascio, Pat Lewis, Mike Mallon, Pam Meskan, Patti Peterson, Mike Richardson, Gary Schreck '. 45 Mike Sternbauer, and Maureen Tunzi
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Distributive Education President: Andrea lurczak, Treasurer: Kathi Boyce, Secretary: Bonnie Carter, Vice-President: Peggy Earl. 1 l Z S QD 1 XXX W is -W Sv if yy! T, A ,yf y I , fo, six figs , 1 Qs 9 elif' 'Xl , N Q? , Qx , T3-' ' - 44 Distributive Education is a vocational cooperative part-time program in the field of marketing and dis- tribution. Students attend school part of the day, take two other major subjects besides D.E., and work the rest of the day. ln class, they get basic training for sal- able skills in their chosen area of endeavor. On the job, the D.E. student-learners have supervised in- struction, follow a training plan, and are period- ically graded and evaluated by their supervisors. D.E.students receive one credit per semester for on-the-job learning activities. The students themselves carry out their own activ- ities, which include field trips, organization of D.E. dances, participation in refreshment sales, appearances of guest speakers and attendance at conventions. They terminate each year with their annual D.E. employer- employee-luncheon.
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Diversified Occupations The members of Diversified Occupations spend half of their day at school and the other half at work. The purpose of the program is to provide vocational training in a trade for in- terested students during their junior and senior years. While the student is at work, he is able to practice the skills of his occupationp this is followed up in school with a study of related and technical information about the occupa- tion, besides other high school courses. Oda out D.O. OFFICERS: DOWN THE STEPS: Don Young, Vice- Presidentg Frank Leonette, Treasurerg Larry Benda, President: and Nancy Holterman, Secretary. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Elaine Bradley, Shirley Vohs, Pat Howard, Pat Raniere, Lissette Wyns, and Mary Netwigp back rowp Don Young, Nancy Holterman, Kay Rohrbacher, Floyd Fox, Larry Benda, 1. Husak, Frank Leonette, jeff White, Dave Schild, and Ray Webb. MISSING: Harriet Hoose. 46
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