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              COOPERATIVE  EDUCATION  PROGRAM,  SEATED,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Lisa  Willauer,  Debbie  Veight,  Debbie  White,  Dee  Anne  Clark,  Maryann
              Foerst, Beth Young, Dianne Cornell,  Donna Hollman,  Nancy Harrison, Sue Giercznski, Sue Bezdecki, Vicki Guy.  KNEELING,  LEFT TO RIGHT:  Pam
              Rowlands, Gale Kershaw, Jamene King, John Greene, Joe Nicholson, Jim Reams, Dan Boeggeman, Gary Triglia, Drew Parson, Mike Chase, Fred Mancini,
              Marty Brown, Roy Richards,  Mike Peterson,  Debbie Allen, Dianne Adams, Donna  Kemery. STANd In G, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr.  Dagestino,  Mr. Tullo
              (advisor), Mike Hedgepeth, Jim  Romberger, Tom Erb, Geary Jefferson, Tom  Bogden, Bob Horn, Dale Jackson, Tom Rhoades, Steve Pucylo, Ralph Field,
              Bill Pritchard, Steve Zlucky, Dennis Schools, Jim Jennigen, Charles Ferguson, Mark Le Munyon, Fred Mason, Mr. Massielo (co-advisor). MISSING: Tom
              Cunningham,  Maria  Montuore, Tom Quinn, Mark Raybold, Jamie Woodbury, Joe Ormsby, Theresa Maurer, Gay Lamberson,  Mrs. Shegda (secretary).




                                                                       The Cooperative Education Program offers an opportunity for on
                                                                       the job work experience for eligible 12th grade students on a part
                                                                       time basis. Students who have  specific and definite occupational
                                                                       intentions  attend  school  in  the  morning  and  work  for  standard
                                                                       wages  during  the  afternoon.  As  this  is  an  integral  part  of  their
                                                                       education,  students  receive  training  related  to  their  work  exper­
                                                                       ience. Students are screened by the school so that only those who
                                                                       display serious intent and appropriate aptitude are given consid­
                                                                       eration.  The  purpose  of  the  cooperative  program  is  to  provide
                                                                       opportunity for students to acquire marketable skills and knowl­
                                                                       edge in an occupation in which they have aptitude. The program
                                                                       makes it possible for the high  school to offer vocational training
                                                                       in  many  different  occupations  where  the  manipulative  phases
                                                                       cannot  be  developed  in  the  classroom.  It  utilizes  the  employer's
                                                                       establishment  as  a  shop  or  laboratory  in  which  the  employer
                                                                       becomes an integral part of the training process of the school. As
                                                                       part of the Cooperative Education Program, students are involved
                                                                       in a CO-OP club with elected officers. This year's officers are as
                                                                       follows:  President-Gale  Kershaw,  Vice  President-Jamene  King,
                                                                       Secretary-Sue Giercznski, Treasurer-Beth Young. During the year
                                                                       the club members are  involved  in various  fund-raising  activities
                                                                       which  help  defray  costs  for  their  yearbook,  cap  and  gown,  and
                                                                       other  school  related  expenses.
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