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BuSat ss Def)t. Pwickctses IB U Ue ouj Education Pioquitov Ombji Students had the opportunity to see many business job opportunities in action on field trips to Roosevelt National, Attornies, IBM, and St. John’s Hospital. Besides completing many jobs for teachers, the students learned how to use the IBM Memory Typewriter, filing practice sets, and using touch control on the business machines. After an interview with Mr. Smargiassi, they worked for a simulated cosmetic company. Mrs. Likes teaches typ ing I and II, Shorthand, Office Practice and Word Processing. She is a sponsor of the Freshman class and has been teaching at PHS for seven years. She is a graduate of W.I.U. 4. 1. Don Springer and Chuck Curtis check the accuracy of the new calculators with their old brains. 2. Mrs. Likes and the Shorthand class pause for a pix before their trip to Roosevelt National. 3. Leaders of tomorrows business world. 4. Ms. Walker, a Business Ed Student Teacher, discusses her lesson plans with Ms. Likes. 22
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f A Ctocfettfe WU v wCAjis Evan Russell Mike Simpson captured a first in the Sangamon County Student Architectural Competition. Marvin Stevens also received a first for his wood turning project entered in the Town Country art fair sponsored by Cooperative Extension Service from U of I. Lamps, tables, cutting boards, clocks, and gun racks were also made. Mr. Bill Wooderchak, a soph, class sponsor, has been teaching woodworking and drafting at P.H.S. for 11 years. He has a B.A. degree from W.I.U. and a M.A. from S.S.U. 3. 4. 1. Students look on as Doug Hill demonstrates how to saw the board in two. 2. Barry Comerford and Rod Bourne surfacing a board. 3. Tim Gall finishes his drafting project, the first step in constructing his book shelves. 4. A table being glued together. 5. Doug Hill, John Boarman. and Kevin Williams proudly show their pieces of work.
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CcbOf) PwgMwfrQujcc s. . . STUDENTS IN THE Interrelated Cooperative Education Program were busy through the year finding out about the wonderful world of work. They gained valuable experience by actually working at part-time jobs in areas of individual interest. Along with the work experience, many job-related topics were discussed in the classroom, including finding and applying for a job, communicating with others, working toward advancement, and computing individual tax returns. 1. Becky and Steve relax after a speed test. 2. John Richardson, Mike Fontana, Don Springer, Craig Dickey, and Pete Anderberg prove that the thinkers of today are the businessmen of tomorrow. 3. Members of the Co-op class are—I to r: John Richeson, Don Springer, Chuck Curtis, Danley Lancaster, Pam Tuxhorn, Lori Miles, Cindi Lytle, and Kevin Halbert. 4. Timing plays an important part in Typing class. 5. Kelly Clark types 70 words a minute. uedke jgjigjl E. I U Bought gt P.H.S. for- ears F-lc taeeroPAccounting, Salesmanship, Co oft Related nal Coorckfetor. Mr. Luedke is a Junior7?!f «0pnsq lv •
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