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Brian Haila Carol Almond applies her classroom training at Roxworthy Jewelry. Industrial relations stu- dents spent first period each day gaining insight into the world of the free enterprise system. Mr. Haila instructs these students in such things as how to better employer-employee relations, business attitudes, and customer service. Students spent their afternoons “on the job” putting the day’s lesson to the test. This class is only available to seniors and the student receives two credits, one for class work and one for their work on the job. Twenty-two seniors took part in this program. Dave Osborne prepares ad copy for the Chamber- lain Register, the local weekly newspaper.
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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Office practice students learn how to operate the mimeo- graph. Bookkeeping students listen to Mr. Stevenson explain the balance sheet. Business courses at CHS are designed to cover most facets of the business world. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business math, business law and office practice classes are very effective in teaching basic techniques needed by the modern businessman and woman. This year for the first time awards will be given for outstanding achievement in the business field. Office practice students prepared programs for CHS music concerts for extra-credit work and well as preparing bulletin boards for the business department. This department is headed by Mr. Steven- son and Mr. Meidinger. Mrs. ICaltsulas taught a typing class this year. Craig and Karen use team work to solve a bookkeeping problem. 19
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Ail hand-tooled leather accessories don’t come from Mexico. Leather class was a favorite of many of the girls. Plastics class teaches the fundamentals of working with this modern material. Industrial arts classes rate high as favorites of both boys and girls at CHS. There are many interesting areas of study such as plastics, leather, machine woods, cabinet woods, bench woods, and drafting. Electricity was a new course in this department this year. A lighted showcase was built to display many of the shop projects. The industrial arts department in conjunction with the art and home economics de- partments, displayed the projects com- pleted by the students at a special show in the Armory on April 4. This first outstanding industrial arts student award was given to Ray Glover. Natural materials arc fascinating to cabinet woods students.
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