Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1972

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Richard Hillaker Driver’s Education Michael Maul Driver’s Education Driver’s Education teaches today’s youth the responsibilities of being an adult. Expertly taught by Mr. Richard Hillaker and Mr. Mike Maul, students learn the proper driving tech- nique as well as good sportsmanship on the road. The course consists of class work, range driving, and experience on the road. Everyone is drilled with the fact that the course is Driver’s Education and NOT Driver’s Training. Remember the old saying you train dogs not people. Jeff Tanton studies very hard, because this is one course you don’t want to fail. Right? RIGHT. Mike Wolford takes one of the tests. Most are just common sense; rules. What does a yield sign mean? Stop of course. 20

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Business Education is one department that really comes in handy for all students. For the student who goes on to col- lege, typing can really come in handy for those term papers. The student who prefers to go right into the job market has office machines, and various other classes like retailing, shorthand, data processing, and bookkeeping to help him be top notch in what ever profession he goes into. All classes are taught by first class teachers like Mr. Miller, Mrs. Grimes, Miss Miller, Mr. White, Mr. Winters, and Mr. Verran. Mr. Miller instructs his class in the correct style of typing. Pm rather sorey i didn t habe bin for typong. Oh, well. Rhonda Peck understands that looking at those keys can in- crease her speed, but it is so hard not to look! Shorthand re- quires concentration and skill with a writing implement. Coats and books are piled out of the way so more room is made while dictation is being taken in this shorthand class. Bookkeeping class is relaxing, right Patty Tremp? Studying, I thought, was to be done at your own desk. Jeff Daniels in office machines, =, +, (t 19



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Sfecld-td jfii Sfeml 7tofU Special Education helps those who need and want special activities. The teachers and students both must have extra patience to learn and the will to succeed. Together this makes what we know as the special education program. Mr Martindale and Mrs. Young are the teachers responsible for this program. Mary Lee Young Special Education NO PICTURE available 21

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