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Left: Sandra McKay, the FSA President, led a discussion at one of their meetings. Below FSA Club Members (Left to Right) First Row: Telicia Sigmon, Donna Keever, Liz Spencer, Sandra McKay, Terri Bolick, Alice Gilleland, Sharon Slaughter, Annette Hartsoe. Second Row: Julie Wentz. Kathy Isenhour, Kathy Gilmore, Tammy Brittain, Linda Smyre, Mary Guersney, Kim Smith. 17
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The Business Field Is One Of Opportunity The business department offered many courses for students who wished to prepare themselves for careers in business. These courses included typing, shorthand, business law, business management, data processing, and accounting. Typing was a popular course because of its usefulness during college and after school. Shorthand provides training for future secretaries; business law and business management taught students things they would need to know if they ever opened their own businesses, while date processing and accounting gave preliminary training for jobs in these fields. The Future Secretaries Association, gave its students a chance to gain a greater knowledge of how the business com- munity operated. They invited several speakers to talk to them about various subjects of interest. They also held their an- nual Womanless Beauty Pageant last spring. In this unusual event, boys dressed as women were the contestants and their escorts were girls dressed as men. The contest was great fun and as were all FSA activities, enjoyed by all who par- ticipated. Top Left: The accounting class worked on their assignment Top Right: Sharon Slaughter practiced her typing skills. Bottom Left: Mrs. Miller helped students with problems in the typing exercise. Above: Bruce Klinger exercised his cunning business techniques to win this game. 16
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Many Courses Are Top I a'ft: Mr. Hilderbran’s general math class listened as he explained a new section in the textbook. Top Right: Jeff Drum worked on an assignment in Pre-Algebra during his spare time. Below Left: Tammy Bumgarner completed an algebra test. Below Right: Mrs. Foster showed Rick Price how to solve a difficult problem. 18
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