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Do you think business, foreign language, and state requirements prepare students for their future? Why? From my own experience and the comments of many other people I little Spanish can have some communication. First aid is always helpful in everyday life. Ms. Lantseberger Yes business and foreign language offer great possibilities in the import-export field among others and first aid is important to everyone in any situation. Ms. Thompson I think business is good for anyone s personal use state requirements necessary unless needed for a job. Pamela Gillming Yes they prepare a person for everyday problems in life. I think every job contains at least some of these skills. Steve Nortestine feel that everyone needs some typing ability. Anyone who knows a prepares an individual for first aid, but foreign language is not that 1' yd i get 3 P-44 I, .. ,. . KJ I I I L U I ,H - I, ' Q I - I' iq ,M . .5 i QM? wr' V 'Wil ,, M My . It' .Ill . I .ff ,Wig I V . lllfl ,E W I IZMJI I flfwl M Im Y v I .. 5333 V ', ILP ,, EX I f flvill fi I Business Mr. .lohn Collum Mr. Lewis Hardy Ms. Joanne Lantsberger 'S Q I s 'B .9 Foreign Language Ms. Andree Hayes Mr. Jim Scott Ms. Marie Thompson I. Attempting to work on a problem in Bookkeeping, Sandy Littlefield, Tami Stone, and Loretta Ahner do their best to find a solution. 2. Working hard on their aio de dios lgods eyesl in Ms. Marie Thompson's second period Spanish class are Patricia Williams, Danny Gibbs, and Leslie Scott. 3. Receiving a drivers education test, Mr. Ken Griffen advises Ted Dewitt on how to do better the next time. 4. Urging Mr. Harry Bartley to put on a few more pounds at the teachers Christmas party is Ms. Sue Griffith. 5. Playing a Computerized football game between the MHS and YCHS teams in Data Processing class are Kay Woods from LHS and Forban Sellers from YCHS. business eng fereign Ilengwege Q06 P0 v. I gala!! Z7 va J I 2 M, li! MM ls 1940 if -9 4 ,VII If 'Iv y an V'
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Equipping students for varied pursuits in life, Business supplied students with the skills needed in America's business world, Drivers Training gave students a way to get to their iobs, and Foreign Language expanded students' communicative ability. Less enrollment in the Business Department brought about the combining of advanced courses. With not enough students signing up for the advanced courses. Filing and Business Machines, Stenography and Business English were intermixed. Supplies for these classes were average, but there was the problem of book expenses. Ten year old books in the Stenography and Bookkeeping classes needed replacing, but the expenses of them restrained the department from buying books. Adding machines also became a problem for the budget. With no additional money to purchase them, students grouped together to share them. In the Drivers Training Department books and supplies were no problem compared to the Business Department. While supplies were fine, there was a shortage of teachers. Opening up the subiect State Requirements to all grades meant more students taking the subiect. Helping out for one period was Mr. Harry Bartley. Passing the age 'l5 V2 urged students to sign up for Drivers Training. Teaching eager students to drive was Ms. Kathy Bertsch, an addition to the department. Another addition to the department was a new program concerning iob awareness which taught students the different positions that were open for a iob. Teaming up with the Career Center, Job Awareness became a worthwhile course. Learning to speak a foreign language was a new experience for many students. This past year beginning students were even more confused because levels 2,3, and 4 were combined into one period. In these classes students did much individualized work. Ms. Marie Thompson felt that this situation was due to low enrollment and scheduling difficulties. In order not to lose the students, the department scheduled them into any available period. MEG drivers training 1 D ffm! A .,.f's. . .K , . ' . E1 with ? Q L Drivers Training , . Mr. Harry Bartley ' Ms. Kathy Bertsch Mr. Loren Perkins l L. '53 i mfr. Su J an s Qf 4 Q it . if I X 'affix l . K . 1 'X
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Do you think that PE and the jazz band classes should continue to be mixed during the second semester? Why? Yes because they re both important classes and it enables the deserving students the chance to take iazz band and still meet their PE requirements. Mr. Klevan lt's not my decision but it's fine with me. lt s good that the two z departments can work together to help out the student to schedule Ms. Miller Yes, l don't think it's a bad idea It gives a student more variety in one class period. Bill Sykes No I think that jazz band should be that whole second semester because the band needs the practice and I feel PE shouldn t be mandatory. Ruth Waddell t 4' Ms. Lynn Marsh :N Ms. Darlene Miller isl its L Q : Mr. Mike Roof Mr. Don Schroeder me m Ms, Pat Wold . -M32 physical education Ytl ,ttt , I
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