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Diana Collier lakes a transcription for three minutes in shorthand. After she gets done, she has to write it out in longhand. Tonya Patton uses the transcribing machine in third period business machines. She is typing a letter as she hears the words from her “boss.” The speed of the tape is determined by the student pressing on a foot pedal. Michelle Stover traces a picture of a little mouse that says “Hi sexy” for a Christmas card in fifth period business machines. Susie Krick works on the ditto machine making Christmas cards in business machines. Each student designed their own card to include a picture and a verse. Business 13
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Personal Meets Occupational Undertaking an affair and making it interesting “Some people take a business course to prepare them for college, and others take it so it will help in their personal lives. There are a lot of advantages to taking a business course. Skills can be learned in a class and transferred to personal use,” stated Miss Denise Morris. There are six business courses offered. They are: Accounting 1 and II, Shorthand I and 11, Typing I and II, General Business, Business Machines and Clerical Office. In General Business students worked on career packets based on the career of their choosing. They found information about the careers they picked by inter- viewing, reading newspapers, researching, or shadowing. Jenni Cooper picked hotel management because she thought it would be an interesting way to meet people. She found her information in encyclopedias and from the guidance office. This information was used to complete work sheets about how the job paid, the education that was needed, the work environment, and the necessary physical or mental skills. To close the unit, they had to do an oral report and tell the class what their jobs were about and what they had learned. “1 really liked it because it helped me decide on a career that 1 might be interested in, in the future,” stated Jenni. General Business students were also given the opportunity to learn from guest “ ... it helped me decide on a future career that I might he interested in ... ” speakers. Carol Zeigler, from Irwin Union, talked about services that banks have, such as safe deposit boxes and money orders. The other speaker was Peggy Garber from Clark College who discussed job interviewing, the right and wrong way of filling out an application and how to present yourself for a job interview. “I felt that it was good to listen to Peggy, because it will help me prepare for a job interview in the future,” stated Doug Case. Both Miss Morris and Mrs. Donna Sanders are new at teaching business at Hauser. “1 like to teach the class because I enjoy working with students,” stated Mrs. Sanders. “I have a good group that works well together and they arc very attentive.” stated Miss Morris.
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Billy Michael does his 30 sit-ups as warm-up exercises in 2nd period P.E. before he goes to play fireball. Jumping jacks, jogging laps, pushups, burpees. and hurdler stretches are several other warm-ups the class docs. Andy Smith struggles to maintain control over Richard Fennelly in a wrestling match. Fennelly won the match 5-4 with one take down, an escape and a last period reversal. The different moves earn points. Tony Mec swings through and misses the ball in a summertime game of softball in P.E. Billy Moats poses as a model as Mr. Irvine points out various body organs in Flcalth. “This was the first time I had done this in class and all the students could really relate to it. I think it helped them understand better and they really got a kick out of some of them.’ said Mr. Irvine.
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