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Vocational program The vocational department at GHS offered a wide variety of classes during the 1980-81 school year. Some of the classes were auto mechanics, building trades, interdisciplinary co-op, woods, advanced woods, welding, beginning and advanced metals, drafting I and II, adult living, child development, housing, clothing I and II, foods I and II], consumer education and interpersonal relations. The vocational department also completed the sixth annual building trades house. Drafting students designed the house. Agricultural classes did the landscaping. Home economic classes did the interior decorating and the actual construction was done by the building trades classes. The vocational department continued to do an excellent job of preparing students for jobs after high school. 26 VOCATIONAL offers wide variety of classes UPPER RIGHT—Building trades students Chris Hoeffel, Gerald Kline and Greg Kock work on the frame of the building trades house under a clear autumn sky. LEFT—Tim Bowmar takes a break from a rough day of gourmet cooking. ABOVE—Denny Goebel studies the car’s engine during auto mechanics class.
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UPPER LEFT—Shelly Beber learns how to operate an office machine in the business machines class. MIDDLE LEFT—Linda Haynes takes a timed writing in typing class. RIGHT—Susie Somers, Cindy Bartels, Doug Baker and Duane McClellan concentrate on their typing. Business classes prepare students for jobs and college The business classes offered at GHS included both preparatory classes for college, such as typing and notehand, and classes that taught skills to be used on the job right after high school. Typing students learned both speed and accuracy and how to type business letters and term papers. Shorthand and notehand students learned how to take notes quickly in any situation and transcribe them for use. Accounting students were taught how to keep books for small companies, while advanced accounting students learned about partnership and corporation accounting. The business classes helped the students prepare for college classes or a job after graduation, as well as helping them in their other classes. BUSINESS 27
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