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1-.Iwi ,,n ---14.42--1 Receiving instructions on the correct procedure in handling new insurance poli- hach Insurance Agency in Oak Lawn, Illinois. cies was Rztrhara Russell from her etnpluycr, Mr. -Iarnes Ru tchhatch of Busch- opened doors for many students ta 2 ' LW W,-f' . v-.pg f' Getting help from her employer, Mr. Daniel White of Retail Credit Company in Oak Lawn, Illinois, Deborah Rusnak learned the correct procedure of destroying old file reports. Mr. Frank Martunsen. purchasing agent for Landis Plastics of Chicago Ridge, Illinois. put Trudy 0rtegal's ability to work by dictating a letter to her. 4 D I tp I V- , , r with Instructions on thc correct method of typing bid quotations at Crenicr and Cotnpany in Chicago Ridge, Illinois, was given to Diane Shari' by her employer, Mrs. Grenier. M3
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42 ,,...v-P ,,,-.M ,av Nw ,,...... Office Occupations, a work-study program for high school seniors, started this fall for the first time. Under the supervision of Mr. Raymond Hoffman, the program was designed to give students skills which would make them readily employable in 'v ? ilv- limploved at the Oak Lawn Trust and Savings Bank. Barbara Bober was in- structed on the operation ofthe prooflnachine by -Ioan Overholler. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Barbara Bober, Debbie Rusnak, Donna lilstner. BACK ROW: Mr. Hoffman, Gertrude Ortegal, Barbara Russell, Diane Shaw, and Nancy Bekkering. the business world upon finishing high school. Several girls en- rolled in Office Occupations earned a salary while completing their high school education. The jobs these students held were helpful in forming business personalities needed in the future. Office Occupations Printing checks at the Oak Lawn Trust and Savings Bank, Isabelle Baxter super- vised Nancy Bel-ckering. ,,
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44 Physical Education Second-hour gym class at Northwest played alley speedball in the fall. Players shown were Eileen Blum, Carol Fitch, Ginger Cole, Leslie Lesncr. Barb Kling- hamer, Peggy Roulo, and Carol Kline. Unless students were exempted by a medical excuse, physical education was a required course. The instructors in physical education were exceptionally well-qualified for the job. This fine staff was very much interested in improving the physical fitness and skills of all the students to make them healthier and more successful in their other classes as well. A test of that improve- ment was the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test. It was generally quite noticeable that the good school citizens scored much higher in physical fitness. Physical education thus gained definite recog- nition for the building of well-rounded individuals. Good minds were more alert and active in strong bodies. Seventh-hour gym class at Northwest played a fast game of alley speedball with Barb Knian, Sandy Sonnenschein, Kathy Wochnik, and Debbie Harris leading Timing for jim Dehornie in the shuttle rim. a part of the AAHPER Physical Fitness Test, gave Mr. M ay enjoyment. Crabbing a half nelson on Pete Gerike. Gerry landman gained the advantage in wrestling class at the Campus gym. the action. i
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