ere Oth 1 a ary mon UN w=. February 9, 1977 Business courses at Donegal will help later Students at Donegal High School are currently in the process of selecting their program of study ‘for the 1977-78 school year. The business education depart- ment teachers have pre- pared the following infor- mation as an aid for parents and those students who are interested in choosing business subjects as a part of their 1977-78 program of studies. —ed. Those students who plan to attend college might well be practical and elect business subjects that will enable them to acquire a salable or personal-use skill. Typing and shorthand will help in taking notes and typing termpapers, or will enable them to earn money by typing for other students (SOc to $1 per page). Often students are un- able to complete four years of college and are forced into the labor market. High school business subjects certainly would be an added skill and a great help in obtaining employ- ment in the tight job squeeze. Notehand and family fin- ance, data processing, ac- counting I, business Eng- lish, business machines, and office practice are other subjects that should be seriously considered by college bound students. Check the want-ads in the newspaper; talk to teachers, parents, quidance counselors, friends with jobs and friends without jobs, and the present seniors. Ask former gradu- ates what subjects they would take if they could do it all over again. The following selectior. of business subjects is sug- gested if students plan to obtain entry-level employ- ment after graduation in the area of accounting: Grade 9—typing I, general business training; Grade 10—typing II,- shorthand I, business mathematics; Grade 1l1—accounting I, business machines and data processing, CIVIC; Grade 12—accounting II, business law, clerical office practice, CIVIC. Prospective clerical work- ‘ers should” choose these subjects in addition to required classes: Grade 9— typing I; Grade 10—typing II, general business train- ing, business mathematics; Grade 11—shorthand I, accounting I, business machines and data proces- sing, CIVIC; Grade 12— clerical office practice, business English and busi- ness arithmetic, business law, CIVIC. Students preparing for stenographic work would need these subjects: Grade 9—typing I; Grade 10— typing II, general business training, business mathe- matics; Grade 1l1-—short- hand I, accounting I, busi- ness machines rand data processing, CIVIC; Grade 12—shorthand II, business English and business arith- metic, secretarial office practice, business law, CIVIC, The above subject se- quence is suggested as ideal; if students do not choose to enroll in a particular subject during the grade listed, they may pick it up the following year if all other prerequi- sitites are met. This information is pre- sented as a guideline and students are in no way obligated to follow these suggestions; but they should consider this outline before making their selec- tions. Valentine Day by Chester Wittell The second month gives us a day When all the shops and stores display An article which we shall find Especially for us designed. I play the faithful lover’s part And send my love a candied heart, Gift-wrapped in paper colored blue— The color which we say is true. Although ’tis purely sentimental And the nexus accidental, The use, it seems, though apt and quaint, Has naught to do with any saint. A curious thought which—false or true— Depends upon one’s point of view; So take the pill and swallow it, Or spit it out, as you see fit. But as for me, I house a doubt Of something we should think about: Though I send her a valentine, How do I know that she is mine? From ‘‘Garnered from the Garden Spot.” SPECIAL 10% OFF on lawn mower service & parts through FEBRUARY mower must be brought in in February & must be picked up within 7 days after notification that work is done. DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD MOUNT JOY, P BRANDT'S MOWER SHOP PHONE 653-5795 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 13 (avo J \ANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends ’MARCO’S RESTAURANT" Italion and American Food MARIETTA Rt. 441 PIZZA —STEAK—SUBS _« BROASTED CHICKEN SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL Yo BROASTED CHICKEN *2% w/Tossed Salad, Potato, & Vegetable Phone 426-2210 Family Style DINNER $425 9 pc. CHICKEN PLATTER Served w/platter of Spaghetti ! Cole Slaw or Vegetable and Rolls | Eat In or Take Out 15 or 20 pieces You may have Free of Charge, a pan w/Spaghetti, Cole Slaw and rolls. Bimendber Marco's Piga Aluags Ts Tie Bead! [ Buy it by the Bucket ~—— DON'T FORGET OUR OTHER DAILY SPECIAL for Your Valentine Wonday february 14 8 ed ASSORTED CHOCOLATES | LB. $2.95 Sloan’s Pharmacy 61 FAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 653-4001 FEDS R TT LE NETL RSS PATA NL TTC AEN AREER
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