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-m-.,,,,, ,W ...na . ...,...., il s ,- i Q t N ,xv ,.., , 1 Q N Sophomore Phil McAdam consults Mr. Hoyle Massey about a problem in con- sumer and personal math. MATH CLUB - Front Row: Stephanie Lee, Doug Wilson, Marianne Vydra, Scott Craig. Row 2: Ed Hession, Debbie Mason, John Bodoni, Darrin Swear- ingen. Row 3: Robin Kilburn, John Bumberry, Elizabeth Bell, Melissa Roberts, John Witt. Back Row: Rick Franklin, Greg Morrow, Mary Gaska, John Hume, Mr. Jim Springston. It as Easy as Pi Wfhe business depart- ment helped students prepare for the business world, and also for their personal livesf, commented Mrs. Karen Swift, typing and shorthand teacher. Although many students thought the typing and shorthand classes were only to be taken if the student planned on being a secretary that was not true. MThere were a lot of peo- ple who were not taking shorthand and typing to become secretariesf' com- mented Lisa Easterwood, a junior. HSome of the people in the classes were taking them to help take class notes, for personal reasons, and for typing composi- tions in collegef' Lessons learned were to type business letters, im- Kevin Rhodes studies accounting to help him manage his books if he reaches his goal of owning a travel agency. prove speed, address envelopes, and take dicta- tion for college notes. Another field that is related to the business department is Math. Math teacher, Mr. Jim Spring- ston, sponsored Math Club. Students did not have to be in a math class in order to be in Math Club. G'Anyone who was in- terested in the math field could join, commented Mr. Springston. uEveryone thought that all we did was math work, which was not true. We had members who tutored people who needed help in math, went to School of the Ozarks four times, and also to the Math relays at SMSU. It was real- ly a lot of fun to be a member, so those interested in math should join. Accounting, Math Club X l2l
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if 'C S Rhonda Blevins, a business typing stu- dent, wants to make all of her future term papers look more professional. Senior Kent McDaniel took an account- ing class that was suggested by his counselor for college preparation. 120 X Typing Math Classes
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122 X Science What is all that? , questions freshman ,leani McKinzie, ex- perimenting in Mr. Viebroclfs biology I class. SCIENCE CLUB - Front row: Mrs. Freda Curd. Row 2: Clark Holden, Janie Gooch. Back row: Tony Randall, Gary Perkins, Andy Armstrong. fN0t pictured: Tom Smith, Randy Cole, John Bumberryj David Weddle, freshman, records data from a lab experiment on population growth, conducted in biology I. 4' ig
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