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Some changes were made in the busi¬ ness department this year, which included the Typing I and Typing II classes being moved into a room of their own. The Typ¬ ing II class, which was furnished with only electric typewriters, has added two new IBM selectric typewriters, which can be set up to do Keypunch. A new IBM Execu¬ tive Typewriter that types differently to give better looking copy has also been added. During a Typing I class, Lynne Rumschlag erases a mis¬ take she has just made. (RIGHT) Making sure that everything is balanced, Debbie Johnson and Sue Bellenbacher work on their bookkeeping. (BELOW) Being careful not to make any mistakes, Laura Edwards practices her typing. Business Gets New Typewriters 22
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Art, Music Students Develop Talent Rehearsing extensively, the high school choir gets ready for its perfor¬ mance at the pops concert. Decorations for Christmas, for the Sun¬ shine Banquet, and for the Drama Club play were the major activities of the Art De¬ partment. Art students also worked on projects that were sometimes displayed in the showcase outside the art room. Meanwhile, the Music Department, under the leadership of Mr. Zoll and Mr. Potter, involved hundreds of students with various performances throughout the area. The high school choir, along with choirs from Norwell and Homestead, participated in the first annual music festival held this year at Norwell. Besides singing at the Christmas concert and the spring concert, the choir performed at the pops concert and the Easter morning sunrise service. Performing on WKJG TV and singing for a convention at the Sheraton Hotel proved to be the highlights for the swing choir. Along with the sextext, the swing choir bave numerous performances the area. (OPPOSITE PAGE) During art class, Denise Sprunger makes the finishing touches on her macrame. 21
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Listening to Mr. Huffman ' s lecture, Steve Bieberich relaxes in a large group bookkeeping class.
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