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- --- Customer Jim Payne, sophomore, purchases a Garfield postcard from Chris Barilla and Therese c Bomberg, both sophomores, at the Hawk's Haven. l Mrs. Melba Bennett prepares students for the business field by teaching typing. l Accountants must 'be accurate! This is shown by Leslie Grossman, Rocco Gianforte, and Debbie spee . Haddon. Concentrating on his timed drills in Typing 1, Noah Perry, freshman, tries to improve his typing d LMA 33551
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BUSINESS CONCEPTS WILL BE UTILIZED FOR LIFE he business department at Deer Valley is not just another department. The classes that fall into the business category teach important skills. Classes in this department include accounting, typing, or working in the school store. ivlr. Doug Porter, marketing and tree enterprise teacher, went on to explain, The skills and concepts we teach are ones that will be utilized for life by virtually every I student, regardless ot his or her chosen field. Students may not think business classes are truly enjoyable, but what about the teachers? Can teaching a business class be enjoyable? According to Mr. Mark I Palornbo, it can. Yes, it can, because business is such a dynamic - and diverse field, said Mr, Palornbo. So be assured that no matter what business course you take, it will be beneficial in later life. 54 rar i 1 1 Proofreading their typing exercises are freshmen Lanna Bishop and Kerry Ponczko. Sophomore, Michiko Daigneault, gets ready to place her disk into the computer to save her data during 1 computer class. 5 2 il lI ll I .ummm ,N 4512 X7 1955 We .1 522 5 f K if i ,. .t 1 i
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1, X. l l 4 i i i i Senior Andy Bennington works on his 30-way radio to get in touch with galaxies far, far away. .ii Screen-printing with great care and mathematical exactness is Eric Goodwin, junior. Perry Siegel, senior, prepares to place wood in a vice during the fun and interesting Woods class. VOCA TIONAL EDUCATION
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