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Twenty-eight students participated in the Diversified Occupations class for the 1976-77 school year. These students com- bined their classroom knowledge and on the job effort to earn the two credits offered for this class. They learned such things as ad lay- out, job interview, salesmanship, window planning, and credit applications. At the end of the year, each student was required to hand in a notebook on the occupation of their choice. Brian Halla was the instructor. 1. Jody Steckelberg learned office training at the Tri- County Bank. 2. Sheila Thompson and Janet Weber worked at Bentson Drug throughout the year. 3. Bill Adams learned the fundamentals of working with hard- ware at Wedmore’s Hardware. 4. Brian Halla. A DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 17
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16 BUSINESS Students interested in business could follow their interests by taking one or more of the business courses offered at CHS. A variety of classes includ- ing bookkeeping, typing, business law, shorthand, business math, and office practice are offered each year. These courses prepare students to enter to- day’s business world. Business instructors were Mrs. Kaltsulas, Miss Wissink, and Mr. Stevenson. 1. Steve Turgeon works on speed typing. 2. Marcella Wissink. 3. Mr. Stevenson’s bookkeeping class takes their work seriously. 4. Duane Stevenson. 5. Miss Wissink’s fifth hour shorthand class works diligently at their day’s assignment.
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Driver’s Education, required of an sophomores, taught the fundamentals of safe driving in the class room and on the road. The course consists of one semester of classroom work and 6 hours of actual driving. Courtesy of Don’s Ford-Mercury, the students practiced their driving tech- niques in a 1977 Granada. Although most students can handle the car themselves, Mr. Ausdemore still has his own brake and rear-view mirror—for emergencies only of course. 18 DRIVER’S ED 1. The STOP sign says just what it means. 2. William Ausdemore. 3. The best part of driving is getting out of the car. 4. No one drives the car without Mr. Ausde more. 5. With Pam behind the wheel, everyone hangs on tight!
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