Abraham Lincoln High School - Railsplitter Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1979

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Business classes have what it takes The selection of business courses offered include Accounting, Business Arithmetic, Busi- ness Law, Data Processing, Shorthan d, Note- hand, and Typing. The variety of business classes aids students interested in careers in the business field to gain knowledge and skills that can be put to use now and in the future. Speed and accuracy is stressed in secretarial classes. Aspects of accounting are learned and rein- forced using simulated business packets contain- ing transactions and business forms much like a real corporation would use. The business courses are very popular with Lincoln students and continue to show high enrollment. 1. Business department: (first row) Jerry Atkinson, Dan Murray (second row) Gene Rogers, Richard McMahon (third row) Sally Fisher, Alice Else, Ruth Jacobsen, Janyce Abarr, Joan Hall, Kathryn Kirkhoff, 2. Accounting teacher, Sall Fisher, corrects papers while Glenda Ruble and Angela Ghee try to balance their debits and credits. 3. Students concentrate on typing without errors. 28

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1. Home Economics department: Phyllis (.anient. Janice Roxberg, Patricia Schwartz, DeAnn Hebert. 2. Roxanne Brown works on an outfit in textiles. 3. Teresa Wright displays her foods class specialty, lasagna. 4. Pam Willock learns about children through first hand experience. 5. Students in Personal and Family l iving are hard at work. 6. Students are living it up in Family l iving. 7. Randy Thompson, Dave Marshall and Linn Coellner learn to become gourmets in foods class. 27



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Executive Interns work toward future The Executive Internship Program enables stu- dents to take a semester leave of school to serve as special assistants to senior officials in the business world. They receive full credit for the semester, but work without pay. Some student ' s programs included photography, legal assistance, radio announcing, and retail clothes buying. Many stu- dents found the experience very worthwhile. Senior Terry Jackman said, Working with retail buying in mens furnishing was very interesting and might be helpful in future employment. 1. Young Office Workers C lub: Sponsor Sally Fisher, Mar- jean Foust, Angela Ghee, Cheryl Backstrom. 2. First semester Executive Interns: (first row) Laura Studer, Kelly Stone, Ray- mond Straight (second row) Terry Jackman, John Mikovec, Anthony Petosa (not pictured) Cathy Cardamone, Doug Craig, and Chris Page. 3. Robin Coppola types an assignment on the memory typewriter. 4. Second semester Executive Interns: Jen- nifer Dudley, Lisa Inhoffe, Lorraine Baker, Cindy Squire (not pictured) Michael Shumway. 29

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