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MA RY THO MPSON 150 Shops as s ' f -ee... -J , 4 . I x ,.. br K I Sitting iLek to Rightis P. Mikolic. S. Hancock, D. Dulle, K. Schiffaurer, J. Kovach, A. Sutt, D. Hrivnak D. Denne, P. Dadey. Standing I Left to Rightj: K. Honchar. l. Barbalish, K. Bopp, P. Hoffman, B. Mangas P. Dragovich, D. Unger, S. Zinner, C. Frank, R. Tighe, Mrs. Thompson. Absent: P. Bearer. R. Gallman D. Lehman, P. Singer. w...s...f .s , .sift Q25 q 1 7 . - . , 5' ri? ' ..,.. T' F t. 5 ferr . 'sift S. SittingfLeh to Righty: J. Graftius, T. Miller, M. Werner, S. Hoke, M. Hess. L. Pen rod, D. Nicodemus, F. Walker, T. Haynal. Standing lLeH to Rightl: L. Harrison baugh, A. Carrara, E. Dillon, D. Brant. Absent: A. Fenimore, B. McVicker. COURSE DESCRIPTION The students study merchandising and economics ol' distribution. ln the junior year, the student reveives classroom instruction in merchandising which covers such areas as salesmanship, buying, credit, advertising, display, sales promotion. and customer service. ln the Senior year, the program consists ol' classroom instruction in distribution which covers such topics as cash register operation, insurance and taxes, business ethics. business law. and administration. The on-the-job experience portion of this program provides an opportunity for student employment in local wholesale and retail establishments. One year ol' this training is a cooperative-work program whereby the students attend school part time and work part time in retail storesg thus they are better able to apply the principles of business. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Due to the development of large shopping centers and the increase in retail sales, opportunities will be excellent in this tield. Those who gain additional training can progress to purchasing agent, sales manager and other types of manageri- al and executive positions. Cc Labs D. Meekins, L. Diamond, J. Bowder, K. Suljak, B. Dibble, G. Churchey, W. Co:
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s. Us ,L-P' Standing lLeft to Righ1l:T. Mishler, V. Mock,T. Margetan, D. Miller, NSW' r 5 D. Livingston. COURSE DESCRIPTION Tenth grade students who have indicated an interest in becoming technicians will elect six ofthe following technical courses for sampling purposes: Data Processing MetallurgicalTechonolgy Electronics Technology Health Technologies Civil Technology Drafting 8: Machine Design Structural 8: Architectural Design Agriculture Technology Chemical Technology ill Q67 123 173 133 Q33 C43 C97 C57 By spending US ofthe school day in the technical laboratory under the supervision ofthe instructor, gain an understanding of occupations and training requirements for courses offered in grade eleven. 152 Shops8t Labs it is anticipated that students will
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