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DCHS had a wide variety of business oriented programs ranging from short- hand to accounting. Typing, or for those who wanted tc take a short course, Personal Typing, was offered almost every period of the day. Shorthand and notehand were for those who wished to become faster writers or scribblers. Accounting and recordkeeping were offered for those who thought it might be fun to know a little about balancing a checkbook 01 preparing an income and expense statement and all other little goodies. Not to be forgotten was Office Machines which gave students ar opportunity to learn to operate copy machines, calculators, adding machines, IBM typewriters, and vari- ous other pieces of equipment found ir offices. Last, but not least by any means, was COE CCooperative Office Educa- tionj. Five girls enrolled in COE, Those students attended school unti noon and then went to a job. Thej were Cecilia Lear, who worked at the City Clerk-Treasurer's Office: Marie Guckien, who acted as cashier at the Middle School Cafeteriag Melodj Kirk, a secretary at Larimore anc Sonsg Teresa Thompson, who worker at the Pettiner Agency in Camden anc Crystal Clawson, a receptionist at Dr Lawrence Stauffer's. These girl gained valuable experience - making money and going to school all in thc same day! RAl The 1976 Oracle 1
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Opportunities Unlimited in Business if I l ' O , r , K In . ' 1 w--- I 'A ' . gif? 5. -A v ,izggigssizx 3 ,V Ei zfi fiif- by ' ' Hn'i'f I ii' f s. . I is 't ' esyss 1 ' ix , 7 4. ' ' a N I fr . . K 'jim ' . .. .- , ' , V 7 - 5 - I If .,.. .-2 ' 1: Hello, may I help you? is one of the things said over a phone. Crvstal Clawson works on her answering techniques in COE. 2: Taking dictation is an important part of training to be a business major. 3: Setting up a tabulation is no easy task, but is one of the drills worked on frequently in Personal Typing. 4: HANDS IN HOME POSITION, YOU MAY START TYPING is a familiar phrase in preparing for a time writing. 5: Adding up totals , and subtracting amounts are easily done with a ten key adding machine by Judy VanSick1e. 6: Minds race, and figures flash, as Karla Watson works rapidly with her electronic calculator in Office Machines 'I2 The 1976 Oracle
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Mmmm mmm Good - That's What It Is! The Physical Education Department has broadened its program. This year the program has been redesigned so it will include future use of the new outside facilities. With the facilities, more co-recreational sports are available on the basis of keeping physically fit. Other changes are at hand in the department with new faces dominating. Mr. Ed Glick can be found devoting his school hours to swimming instruction on differ- ent levels. Basic levels of swim- ming are taught at first then in the more advanced groups of instruction, one finds his way into life saving. With two new instructors, Mrs. Cheryl Nattermann and Mrs. I en- nifer Humes, and a new unit of instruction on pass patterns and flag football techniques under Mr. Berto, the girls are always found enjoying themselves with dancing or working out in other interesting units . Health Classes, too have seen some change. With Mrs. Natter- man and Mr. Rick Schavietello, the rooms atmospheres have brightened a little this year. They worked to set up labs used for aids in teaching everything from bone structure to alcohol, giving the health students new experiences and knowledge in these fields. As usual Delphi is far more advanced than other schools. Our fine Physical Education and Health Department reflects this. B.B. 1: Lectures are a big part of the daily class routine in Health class.2: Jim Mullin scans the gym as he searches for a receiver at the other end of the court. 3: Keeping in step is not an easy job, even for gym teacher Mrs. Nattermann. 14 The 1976 Oracle ' 3 2
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