The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1964 — Page 5

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Mr. arxl Mrs. George Irvin of West Palm Beach. Florida, have been visiting the Fred Sheneman family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parmley attended the convention of the 34th Redbull Division in Des Moines. lowa, last week end. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Kay, Carol and Craig Parmley. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh in Hartford, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale ^chlarb and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley attended the annual conference for the Indiana Fellowship of Regular Baptist churches held Monday at the Glen Park church in Gary. Mrs. Carrie Flowers of Minneapolis. Minn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres Monday and Tuesday. She also called on other relatives and friends in the community.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyder in Valparaiso. Marti Rudynski has returned to Bloomington to resume classes at Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. John Boron Jr. took Sheryl to Bloomington Saturday morning where she will attend Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton and family in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres wer called to Eaton. Indiana. Saturday, to attend the funeral of Mabel Williams, a cousin of Mr. DeCoudres. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres were in Sullivan, Ind., from Tuesday until Friday visiting relatives and attending to some business. They were accompanied by Mrs. Luella Grimes of Homer. Mich.

Mrs. Maude Stanifer of London, Kentucky, iccently visited Mr. and Mis. Palmer Snyder. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr- ( harles Ulrich wer,- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bam of Coloma. Roger and Bert Morns spent the wet k end at tiu-ir cottage near Manistee. Michigan. Susan Steele returned to DePauw University Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher attended the homecoming at Blissville Sunday afternoon. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher and Melinda of LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr. ami family attended the wedding of Herbert Stump and Fay Slone Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaques and sons of South Bend, were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shields at Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vernon and children of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Pauline Morris, spent last week at the Morris cottage near Manistee, Michigan. Mr. and ^Trs. Ed Boron and Mr. and Mrs. John Boron Jr. and family visited Mr and Mrs. Glen Boron in South Bend Sunday afternoon. New Cooperative Courses At N. L. (Continued from Page 1) for the proposed job. 5. Has a good school attendance record. 6 Shows reasormble promise of success in an occupation which is available for training. 7. Has the personality traits needed for the chosen occupation. Thcip are a great number of advantages to such a program for the student, employer and school. Some of the advantages of this program are: 1. Affords th,- student practical and theoretical training for a specific occupation while in high

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school. 2. Offers an opportunity to the employer to disc wer and to tram future employe's. 3. Tends to raise the standard • of occupational per formauce in the community. I. Keeps the school abr< ast of bu. .m- s and industrial development. 5. Furnishes a direct avenue of discovering ani meeting the occupatior/il training needs of the community. 6. Provides the means of close cooperation between the school and the community. 7. Enriches the high school curriculum. 8. Provides organized tn* mng in many occupations for whic i no other means of training is available. 9. Identifies a group of young persons with more than ordinary ambition. 10. Provides the student an opportunity to earn while learning 11. Enables the student to learn an occupation in an organized manner instead of by the “hit and miss" method. 12. Gives the student an op portunity to demonstrate his abilities to an employer while ’• iming. 13. The students have ‘ cooperative effort of both 'lovers and school officials help them learn the occupiti t in which they are interested. It. would be finarvialy i npo.-. ship to train youngsters in the many occupations that will be repn s< nted in the (’"operative Education Program within the schools. This is the reason for the need of close cooperation of business and industry. Tne firms bi come a classroom for the students in the afternoon. Some of the typical occupations are as follows: Auto body repair Baker

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Chef Custodian Dental assistant Draftsman - mechanical Mechanic - auto Machinist Meat cutter Mortician a:- -taut Printer Repair typewriter The above ire not the only oo cupation.s repr* seated, but are ones that have been used for training by most of the students. Many firms from the North Liberty area are nw cooperating with the school in this venture. FREE RIDE Some motorists idea of safety is for the other fellow to take all the precautions. Watch out for school children! COMING '65 Chevrolet Cars & Tracks and *65 Oldsmobiles Thursday September 24th See Them At Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. Phone 586-31 19 Walkerton

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