Harold L Richards High School - Golden Year Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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I Peggy Mioni, Lorene Cody, Ellen Schreiner, and Diane Woodrull learned how to roll coins in Mr. Duggan's seventh period class. Nancy Husayko and Linda Glandt typed fervently Ritchie's Typing ll class. stenographers trained for business Vicki Sedlack discussed homework in shonhand with joyce Casey H on work in Miss and Karen Wakerly as Cindy Malelich. Nnnetle Salvato, Cheri Cor- In order to add a large column of numbers quickly, Maureen McQueary helped Lana ben, and Chris Zeise studied for a lest. Dick operate a compiomeicr. Y 12 3

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jerry Davis pondered his typing ussignmem. Secretaries and 4 X 'saggy I Linda Kerfman received aid from Miss Lauritzen in Typing I. Tina Pilch, Ginger Cole, and Kathy Wachter studied banking forms and receipts. 4, V M.. Many new and interesting courses were added to the Busi- ness Education curriculum. Girls enrolled in Office Occupations worked in offices after attending school in the morning. They learned how to use complex machines which would be useful in the fast moving world of business. Key punching and data processing offered a challenging opportunity for students who were interested. By learning to handle these machines, the stu- dents could look forward to a successful future. Office Day on Fridays gave Steno I and Typing II stu- dents an opportunity to dress up in fashionable suits and heels for the entire day. On this day, girls were required to dress in office attire, and office routines and procedures were followed. During the second semester, members of the business staff pro- vided individualized dictation. Mr. Hill observed as Dale Carnagio, Laura Nilles, Kathy Rulien, Peter Glikis, and Lillian Hern discussed medium of money. q up ll ' 5 ' 1 vi pv- --- 1 1 . R t if' e l .



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Z4 Distributive Education provided if 4 ,X ., If Shirley Cupples, D. I-1. student learner, received on-the-job training from Miss Catherine Swan. chief operator at Illinois Bell Telephone Information Office in Oak Lawn. D. E. student Shirley Hahn received instruction from her job supervisor, Paula Glngerich, head cosmetician at Osco Drug in Palos Heights, on procedures for ordering cosmetics. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB MEMBERS, CLOCKWISE: Lynn Tusack, parliamentarlang Donna Zimmerman, Robert Reis, Rae Ritter, Barbara Clancy, Rodney Combs, president: Barbara Bennett, secretary, Tom jaros, Susan Fowler, john Smrha, Shirley Halm, john C-iusti, Shirley Cup- ples, vice-president, Claire Hargis, Charles Bergman, treasurer, and Mary Mojden. Peanuts and his friends' greeted honored employers and guests at the annual 1966 Employer-Em ployee Appreciation Banquet at the Beverly Woods Restaurant. The banquet was given by D.E. students to show their appreciation for valuable on-the-job training they had received during the school year as part ofthe distributive education program. At Vem's Supermarket, Robert Reis, distributive education student, pointed out a good bargain in the frozen food depanment to his customer. f 'ln 7

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