Southwestern High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1965

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Hands with precision in one of the typical typing classes. Mrs. Rcva Goodspccd and Mr. Robert McNamara of the Business Education Department discuss the latest retail sales reports. Mr. Clair Ecklund, Mrs. Elaine Little and Mr. Gary Jacobs review the Business program. 23

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Business Offers Practical Experience Pounding typewriters, scratching pens, and turning pages, are some of the sounds one hears as he passes the business education classes. The business courses offered at Southwestern are shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, office practice, office co-op. retail sales, sales co-op, business law', notehand, and business math. Each class has been designed with the students' business welfare in mind. These classes provide the practical and useful information that an individual planning a future in business needs before graduation. The co-op program differs from regular class- room work in that it is offered only to seniors. In this program students work in part-time jobs during the afternoon, and at the same time re- ceive school credit, experience, and weekly wages. Miss Lela Withers files information on one of the business education classes as Mr. Eugene Grice. Mr. Edwin Laube, and Mrs. Madeline Duludc look on. 22



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Miss Dorothy Breda and Mrs. Sharon Gray bring out volleyballs for their gym class. Special Interests Through participation in physical activities, adapted to his abilities, each student increases his skill in the following areas: control of body move- ment. balance, strength, endurance, speed, flexi- bility, agility, and reaction time. These factors are essential to a neat appearance and a well co- ordinated body that moves smoothly. Each ac- tivity offered has specific value in assisting every student to achieve his maximum in health, physi- cal efficiency, and personal safety. Each student will gain in direct proportion to the amount of interest, effort, and energy he puts forth. Modern vocational classes such as auto shop, machine shop, woodworking, architectural draw- ing, drafting, and printing are offered to students at Southwestern. Students are trained not only for a future job but for practical use in the home as well. The homemaking classes are also proud to turn out many potential home economists and future homemakers of America. Mr. George LeBrasseur, Mr. Frank Mazza, and Mr. Tom Jobson read the game rules for girls' soccer. Mr. Jobson is the Varsity football coach.

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