Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT)

 - Class of 1970

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past. Black-belt Christofferson taught the girls how to protect them- selves against mashers in the halls Under the watchful eye of instructors students learned about the past History was made fun by adding a humorous note now and then

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SOCIAL SCIENCE.. Alan Gardner American History UN and Indian Club Phillip Bird World History Psychology. UN Club understanding of mankind’s Studying the past will help the students of Springville High School build a better future. Under the guidance of Mr. Christofferson, Mr. Bird, Mr. Gardner and Miss McPolin the students learned facts they needed in order to do this. The Sophomores studied World History, gaining knowl- edge about other countries and other races The Juniors were required to take American History, to learn more about the nation in which we live. Humanities was a new class taught by Mr. Christoffer- son this year. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors alike learned how to be more aware of the world around them They enjoyed the class very much and recommended it to everyone. American Problems was a very interesting class avail- able to those who wanted to discuss the current pros and cons of American life. A Psychology course was taught for credit also. The Social Science Department of Springville High School is an asset to the education of all students. You bring your hand down with one heavy blow, resulting in either a broken board or bone Between you. me and the back door



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BUSINESS... developing technical skills. Business today has a big future. There are many thou- sands of job opportunities open in this field, and with the growth of the computer, these positions of work are stead- ily increasing in number. The youth of today are those who will eventually fill these roles in society as secretaries and office workers The Business Department of Springville High set about to train our students to cope with this demand. Among the classes designed to do this were Type. Shorthand. Marketing. Bookkeeping, and C.O.E. The latter program. C O E., is a course designed to provide simulated on-the- job experience. In it the students operate an imitation business in which they carry on realistic correspondence. It has proved to be a valuable method of education because it makes the transfer from classroom to office much easier. In hopes to improve this department, efforts have been made to acquire a key punch machine which makes com- puter cards. This year's business teachers were Mr Mason, Mr. Reese. Mrs. Jensen, and Mrs. Gedge. Our gratitude goes to them for their efforts. Eldon Reese Lu Ann Jensen Type Type. Shorthand Transcription. Steno Club Dean Mason Bookkeeping. Marketing Math. Deca Club William Salisbury Special Education Typing is an essential part of a business career Shorthand is the learning of forms and figures We learrfed never to look at our fingers ?

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