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BUSINESS Lucille Auxier Judy Casemore A group of students displaying their display window. Photo by Bob Snyder ‘Typing is hard work!’ George Chodoroff Mary Clelland Photo by Bob Snyder J I a Hail Another display which demanded a lot of time and hard work. “An example of the concentration needed during typing. 18
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All Photos by Mike Snyder This looks like an exciting game.” These students are actually running in the halls. Mr. Flegle and Mr. Schroeter ‘checking the books’ A student takes a good swing at the tennis ball.” Is your favorite sport volleyball, soccer, or badminton? Or do you prefer tennis, softball, or ping-pong? And if that isn't enough, there is always archery and swimming to add to the list. The Dearborn High student is fortunate to have the choice of many different athletic activities incorporated in their physical education courses. Besides the variety of sports, the phys. ed. classes also encourage all- around physical fitness with the yearly Presidential Physical Fitness testing pro- gram. Thanks to the competent staff, the well-equipped facilities, and the broad range of available sports, the Dearborn High Physical Education Department offers a superior program to the DHS stu- dent. Will he hit it? That is the question.” 17
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Mary May Jim Monteith If you walk around the second floor of D.H.S. on any given day you will certainly see and hear the Business Education department in action. Student typists of all levels are becom- ing more familiar with and speedier on their keyboards; bookkeeping students are learning to keep track of money matters. That mysteri- ous writing on the chalkboard of one class- room has a definite meaning to those in short- hand courses. Meanwhile, the data processing class is finding out about IBM cards and key punch machines. In retailing, students are coming to understand how the system of buy- ing and selling goods and services works by first-hand experience in the First Stop, the stu- dent store. And, to help students in their deal- ings with the business world, the Co-op office offers assistance and advice in finding jobs for interested students. According to recent esti- mates, the need for people trained in these areas will rise considerably in the next few years. One can be sure that many of these openings will be filled by well-prepared gradu- ates of Dearborn High’s Business Education Department. No fair looking at your neighbor's paper!” Photo by R. J. Suda Typing class smiling for the camera. Photo by Rob Snyder Typing students taking a break from a hard Ron Burge gives Mr. Chodoroff his birthday kiss.” day’s work. 19
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