Pflugerville High School - Panther Paw Yearbook (Pflugerville, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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On the Job Experience Last year the DECA class improved the course greatly. They added a school store to their program. This was to help them in the qualifica- tion of coping with the business world around them. This was a three part program. It consisted of: (1) class instruction, (2) on the job training, and (3) the class itself, M DE. One of the main goals was to teach the students the knowledge of marketing and distribution of the business field. Class instruction within a regular week was in two sections. Three days of class with instructor, and the other two days of individual instruction. In on the job training students go to school for half of the day. The other half they went to work. There were many different training sta- tions where students worked. Some were at gas stations, banks, grocery stores, plumbing supplies. Students were to work at places that were dealing with marketing or distribution. Mr. K. Rawlings, DECA sponsor, replied, This class is opened to anyone who is interested in the marketing or distribution field, and I en- courage students to take this class.” This is DECA’s eighth year to be at P.H.S. Marketing and and Distributive education will be offering more to the program next year. I.B.M. computers will be used, cashiering ex- perience will be given also, and many other marketing skills will be taught. There has been some misconception about M DE according to Mr. Rawlings. Students are often told that if they take M DE, they won’t be able to :o to college. If anyone has told you that, FORGET IT!! This class enables you to get ahead in the business environment. This class is very important in the business world, because it allows you to have the experience others don't have when trying to get a job. M DE is ex- panding far into the future of marketing and distribution. By: Kimberly McDonald Sophomore Michele Cole, right, prepares the cash register for the lunch time sales while junior, Jeff Hawkes. figures the new 5.125% tax. Freshmen Susan Graves and Debbie Garrett discuss purchase from school store. While Mary Kimmins and Liz Brown look over the items displayed. Junior Jimmy Havens and sophomore Michele Sophomore Paula Cloud waits patiently for sophomore Theresa Israel to find her money to pay for her item. Cole work on the cash register in order to give the correct change to the students of P.H.S. 34 DECA

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Freshman. Martin Aguiar, prepares his machine for a hard stretch of typing, but don't worry it's a new typewriter. Freshman Shirely City watches her typing book patiently as she moves those beautiful fingers at a constant pace. Computer Education is an expanding class that is getting more in- volved in the business world. Students take this class if they are con- sidering going into any kind of business trade. Computers are getting bigger and even more advanced the farther you go into the future. They are further advanced than they were just a few years ago. Also they're expanding far and wide so students should make a big thought of taking this class. Sophomore Shawn Adams tries patiently to make that paper get in the typewriter straight, but don't give up it just takes time. 4 Junior Barbara Devaney and Kim Cheatham enjoy an afternoon of getting ahead in the world of computers. COMPUTER 33



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Junior Dow Merritt, tells Robby Jennings, freshman, of the wide variety of goods to buy from the school store. Sophomore Paula Cloud awaits for the two guys t make up their minds. Left to Right Are: Seniors Michele Hopson Treasurer. Stephanie Cavender. Secretary. Troy Israel Vice President. Regina Cammon President. First row: Trene Chang. Pam Furr. Michele Hopson. Stephanie Cavender. Paula Cloud. Rigina Cammon. Ken J Rawlings. Second row: Rodney Cole, Preston Slack. Gary Rudsel. Jimmy Havens. Greg Phillips. Troy Isreal, Dale Huchabay. Junior Greg Killingsworth and freshman Jennifer Williams look over the wide selection of snacks from the school store during lunch. There are New Trail'' bars and certs of many different choosings. Greg and Jennifer can't decide if they want chocolate chip, peanut butter, or apple. DEC A 35

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