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Cooperative education program enables students to
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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