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22 Is Mrs. Karen Hermsen eavesdropping, or does she spot an error in Rich Bohaty's calculations? As Mr. Doyle Denney points out. the letter F is typed with the index linger. Trio Booms Business Three teachers staffed the Neumann business depart- ment, as co-workers Mr. Wayne Reeves, Mrs. Karen Hermsen, and Mr. Doyle Denney gave individual atten- tion to their jobs. Returning for his sixth year as bookkeeping teacher, Mr. Reeves also took on an added assignment of an in- come tax course for seniors. Newcomers Mrs. Karen Hermsen and Mr. Doyle Denney manned the typing, business math, office practice, and shorthand electives. Students most stimulated by the business boom were Jean Jelinek with a 58-word typing average and Cindy Wolfe who took dictation at 90 words per minute with 95% ac- curacy. UPPER MIDDLE: First year typing student, Leroy Sabatka punches diligently to the end. The assets are credited, the liabilities debited.” explains Mr. Wayne Reeves to his bookkeeping crew.
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Is Kathy Bauer giving Joe Stejskal some advice on graphing numbers or on playing tic-tac-toe? Leo Meduna discovers an answer using the slide rule while Larry Ludvik still ponders on the problem. Math instructors. Mr. Ed Johnson. Sr. Celeste Wobeter. and Mrs. Karen Hermsen plan the strategy for their upcoming classes. 21
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Musical Chairs, French Valentines, Festive Mardi Gras Spark French Musical chairs tested freshman speed as they raced to catch une place vide. Flicking French flashcards, Sister Patricia Stoeckinger found her young recruits always alert. The student approaching Sister Patricia had to translate the card from francais a anglais. Any correct answer assured a reserved spot in the winner's circle, a chair. Any error left one a victim of standing room only. Highlights of the French I year introduced several firsts. Among those were crossword puzzles, hangman, valentines, and an imita- tion New Orleans Mardi Gras, all Frenchly attributed. Comments from a second year French class claim, there’s never an end to the homework.” Sister Patricia, however, did believe that French wasn't all work. She planned an informal meal francais scheduled during fourth quarter. Sister Patricia Stoeckinger calls out the French word. An excited Terry Polak knows the answer. Will it be victor or victress as Steve Hruby and Lona Skoda go round and round in the hope of acquiring the winning seat. Ladies first? Not in this case. In a photo finish. Larry Matulka captures the winning seat from Kim Roach. 23
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