Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1967

Page 133 of 330

 

Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 133 of 330
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Bill Hagglesiein and Brad Jefferson find adding machines are very helpful for quickly tabulaling sums. During her business machines class, Jean Tipion checks her fabu- laled mailer on fhe adding machine. ,V fb f as ,V Xl ...ff ' ff' , ' ,I-mt: .- -1- Mrs. Ulery watches as her Office Machines students, Kaihy Ander- son and Sandy Winslow, pradice using a mimeograph machine. ,ff . , f .... -fs yls A J mil m,i'Z1ffx Nancy Jelinik and Mary Jo Hannick check The chart they have made for Basic Business class. ii M' ' ' vfsfmtgse 5 KRW Gayle Gardner Thomas Gard ner Deborah Garen y J 'W' Charles Gehringer Teresa Germanson 5. if j 235' Jean Gibney ' K , ,F y ',,' Z

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Mike Koran finds that it takes hard work and con- centration to keep accurate books. ,1- 'a 'n Mrs. Crossley's expert instruction helps Mary Shryock to improve her bookkeeping. 1'0- Gar Thomas demonstrates to his business mathe- matics class how to find the interest. 'Qi- Commercial students prepare For jobs For many students, Seaholm High School is the end of formal schooling After graduation, they intend to seek iobs. To help these students equip them- selves for the business world and to help them obtain better jobs, Seaholm ha: provided an extensive department of business education. The courses offered ar Basic Business, Bookkeeping, Business Law, Business Mathematics, and Offic Machines. In Basic Business, students learn to correct double-entry bookkeeping, they find a basic understanding of the work-a-day world. Business Law and Business Mathematics gives the student a practical approach to the fundamentals of law and mathematics. Office Machines instills a working knowledge of machines ir' the vocational student. Bookkeeping involves the method and theory of double- entry bookkeeping. College preparatory students also find business education helpful. For those who must help finance their education, there are summer, vocational iobs. Business mathematics involves learning many things. Here Pete Hawkins, Tom Malone, and Ric Michael learn how to calculate expenses for a business trip. 3 Calculating the expenses of their business trip in a small group also gives Nancy Coppens, Mar Jo Hannick, and Margie Poux a chance to socialize. zsweex-se 2552 ties-' l Q5 -



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Efficiently attending to their work in the printing shop, John Parks and Scott Nielsen insert a printing plate into the press. After operating the Heidelberg press, Alex Grether proofreads the Maple Bagpipe, checking for printing errors. l r SHS provides vocational taoilitie Seaholm High School provides facilities for vocational stud as well as college preparatory work. Neatness, accuracy, a efficiency, these words are the motto of the mechanical drawi course instructed by Mr. Paul. Students elect one of the four speci ized courses: communications, pre-engineering, drafting practic and industrial design. Each course of study gives the student method of solving a problem and challenges him with situatic found in industry. Printing is another course where accuracy, neatness, and l ficiency are emphasized. Students learn to use such processes silk screening, letter press, and offset lithography. The shop dc much of the school board's printing and is equipped to produce t Seaholm publications. Shop is a useful course which instructs students in the ba skills of metalworking and woodworking. First year shop involx the fundamental techniques, while more advanced courses emphasi processing and the use of machines. Setting up a boring operation, Arnold Frank prepares to make a hole in which l will insert a brass bushing. Arnold intends to use the brass bushing, a type of slee' f 3

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