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y' This year's business department introduced students to the many chal- l ll 1 . . . i lenges awaiting them through such courses as data processing, typing, secre- 55 tarial practice, bookkeeping, and others. Several field trips to area businesses li .l Karen Williams Woodson Moore l also provided students a first-hand look at businesses today. il . . - , The departments newest addition, data processing, attacked formidable E problems in the 1970-71 school year. A keypunch machine, previously furnished ff by National Bellas Hess, was not available this year. However, projects such ll as student I.D. card filing and distribution proved to be an excellent substitute lil and a rewarding experience. Second semester classes used a rented IBM key- ll punch machine which exposed them to current trends in data processing. ii I, ,. l it il l Modem equipment completes the learning process,jeanie Spoor finds out. Business Courses ag. 'bt S ,ww Q ... Q. . E 26 Paula Barney discovers that careful thoughts augments accuracy. 4 f S
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bf, , if i 2 nts to ating. lvzed. deco- Color iroom unong lesigns udents ice of - 5 M J: 1 511' is fx 'W X S Hs-'st 'inn-PY' Donald Robbins Glen MCDOIC Lawrence Leming David Cochran Inspire Originalit Students enrolled in the industrial arts courses learned skills valuable to them as future artisans, draftsmen, electri- cians, or carpenters. Some worked towards building a Hrm base for future vocations. Others explored areas of special interests while developing general skills and knowledge in practical arts. Modern power tools and precision instruments called for a steady hand and total alertness. The results were products for the home, pure artistic and constructive items, and more knowledgeable students of practical arts. Individual attention proves helpful. kgg,ss:+,,, M Q KW, t Z5 ,, ,J sfffzv- ' -' ,,::, fs. t s E f '-V L... You say your thumb is caught in there
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1 f X ' 'N ,, X -::2:- k .-M., QM Grace De-vers Judith Welch Dorothy Shauo M -, , ' , l iz - r Rr L syi My Ki -lf :E V? I Karen Rosecrans Doris Lamkins Doone Loughery Even the receptionist Look Toward Current Trends hasn't all the answers, but jean Mynatt Plexlbrliry and quickness certainly arent hindrances rn secretarial practieef 27
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