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Business offers variefy to students Students were given a variety of subjects to choose when selecting courses of study in business. Courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business and office practices were offered. Eighteen students participated in the Peru State Business contest with Hayley Fulton placing third in economics and Beth Ely placing fifth in shorthand I. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: 1. Experimenting with the IBM computer Is business student. Brad Dlekoff. 2. Scott BohHng improves typing techniques. 3. Typing I student, Chris Wiggs, aligns his typing project. 4. Theresa Vlach, along with classmates, prepares for a timed writing. 23
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Woods and weddings highlight voc arts Vocational arts students began their freshman year with drafting and wood working making cutting boards and chairs. Metals classes made benches, tables and tools. Juniors were introduced to such projects as cedar chests, grandfather docks, and waterbed frames. Seniors made scale model houses and feeder boxes for cattle in carpentry class. Home economics classes covered such objects as mock weddings and receptions and dating and marital relationships. Sewing, cooking, and child development were studied in other courses. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: I John McCon-naughey sands his cedar chest during shop. 2. Newlyweds Janet Byfield and Scott Bannon cut wedding cake at reception in Adult Living. 3. Using table saw h woods is John Jones. 22
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AHS journalism staff pursues new ideas 1981-82 presented a new challenge to this year's journalism staff. In addition to the publication of the yearbook, a weekly radio show was produced and aired on 105.5 FM KAUB. From the first day students learned techniques of cropping pictures, designing layouts, proof reading, writing copy, and taking pictures. Staff members for the ’81-'82 year were Scott Bannon. Denise BoHen, Kristy Clark. Lisa Cline. Sue Hannaford. Andrew Jacobsen. Chris Jansky. Bob Jones. Blaine Jorgensen. David KimbaH. editor; Darren Lunzmann. Gary McMichen. Theresa Meritt. Gary Oldfield. Kathy Reeves. Ritchie Russ. Suzanne Slater, and Tim Spear CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE RIGHT: 1. Journalism students Scott Bannon. Andrew Jacobsen. Gary McMichen. and Blaine Jorgensen record a weekly radio show. 2. Hard at work are members of the journalism class. 3. Robert Jones. Andrew Jacobsen. Gary Oldfield. David KimbaH. and Darren Lunzmann work on layouts for the yearbook. 4. Looking over the print sheets are Denise BoHen and Suzanne Slater.
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