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The Cooperative Education Logo - What Each Part Means
The outer rim is a "c" which stands for "cooperative."
The "bar line" in the center makes the "c" into an "e" which
stands for "education."
The "triangle" in the lower half represents the three areas
(sides) of cooperative education. "Employer," "student," and
the "institution."
The "stick figure" on top of the "bar line" represents the
"student" standing on a "teter board" on the tip of the
"triangle," getting a balanced education.
The logo was designed by Fred Housman, in 1964, for the
Cooperative Education Community. The logo was first used in
National Commission for Cooperative Education publications
in 1964.
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