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ef-:bfi 'M x mi W ' he word business brings many thoughts to mind. From Accoun- ting to Typing to Shorthand. Big Sky has a lot to offer. In todays high tech, fast paced world of oomputerized. automated systems. business classes are essential to anyone who is in- terested in owning their own business or working on the internal operations of a business. Apart from Typing, Shorthand, and Office Machines, Big Sky olfers a thorough Accounting program. The basic idea of this class is to balance the figures of in- coming and outgoing capital to keep track of a loss or profit in a business. Junior Mary Irwin says. Not only is the class enjoyable to me but since my plans for the future are to major in the secretarial Held. knowledge of Accounting will help to further my opportunities in the job market. It seems that the feelings toward the Accounting pro- gram are very similar. Most students take business classes because they will look good on their transcripts or will further their chances in the job market. Shorthand teaches students how to write symbols in theplace of words so that it will take a shorter ?period of time to write a letter. This class is especiaiiyuseful to siudents interested ing the secretarial field. Another chance to increase business knowledge is to take a course, in Computers. For beginners Computers 1 is useful to leam the basic skill of programming. Ray Cherry feels a course in programming is essential to every student who wants to take a stab at todays job market. Our world is definitely in a computer age. For those people with some ipasic knowledge who.Wi.sh,to coriiiriue iheirileaming Efoniputersniifis offeredigfienior Stephanie Walker said. Cornpute1s are not oniyiimpor- tant today but are also going to gain importance for every practical business operator. I recommend the class toganyone who has theinsight togtake.it. The busiiiessciunctiiuiniat Big Siiyiincludes Accoun- tmg, Typing, Data Processing. Shorthand, Other: Pro- cedures, and Business Law. . ro U Up GH Lfsawprlr Calfgoel prob! hom 90,0 ,q S177 as Sf, ,X one C o,, O Hop le amyg Sfl4a,fa Ompvfellj of mm ba1rfe'7'bf S S es C 3 hows Ni 4 CALCULATING TOTALS - Figuring if the debits equal the OH l'M S0 CONFUSED - In credits is a task the accounting students must face if they wish to the Core, Sgnigr l-Ori Hopkins does pass the course. Junior Renee Gautier is pictured checking totals. her spewing for Office Procedures. Learning Calculations - 93
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,W . Bl.IND MAN'S BLUFF - Senior John Kovalicky leads Lesa Homer labovel on a tour ofthe school. This activity is to build trust. MUNCHING OUT - Seniors Tony Faught, Ha Nyguen, Doug Tonning, Mary Brown, and Rod Braae ibelowj eat mun- chies during a Christmas party. I D0 - As the the preacher qrightl says the vows at the mock weddings, seniors Missy Turner and Russ Garrett listen intently. Game of Lyfe F.-1' l fl E 5 Preparation for Lyfe, a class taken by Seniors at Big Sky, if a valuable class because it teaches students how to set goal: and considerjuture careers. Students learn knowledge in the areas of marriage, sefidentity, sex, and euen balancing c checkbook. Through this class Big Sky Prep. for Lyfe student: earn to... y th 307443 . lyk i ftiyji? 22' : V, iff' fy . bv
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