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MRS. CHESTER PERRY Sec. Adult Night Classes LEONARD POKLADNICK Business Administration BILL REDMOND Mathematics LYNN SCHINDLER French EVERETT SCHMEICHEL German ALVIN SCHMIERER Science, Chemistry CHARLENE SCHUCHARD Sec. to Registrar DAVID SITTE History JANE CRAY SMITH Speech, Dramatics ORVILLE STENERSON Philosophy ROSALIE STROMSTAD Library Assistant PAULSWANSON Mathematics MARJORIE THORNE Bookkeeper IRENE TSCH1DER Business Education CAROL WAGNER Sec. Ass. to Pres. MIKE WICKS PROM Math. Engineering HENRY ‘‘ WOODY’ WILSON Biology, Dir. of N urses Training Prog. 23 Otto and Irma Morast keep the library clean.
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ARDYCE MILLER Art WILFORD MILLER Jour.. Sec. ling.. Math GIBBS MOLLAND Physics, Chemistry CAROL MORELAND Librarian NANCY OLSON English Marge Gebhard, Hilda Mchlhoff, and Magdalena Schmidt are cooks at the B.J.C. Cafeteria. Margaret Chausee keeps the Student Lounge running smoothly. 22 Adolph Johnson, John David, Joe Blotsky, and Adolph Haas are janitors.
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Students Attend Vocational Technical Center On Campus. The Bismarck Junior College Area Technical and Voca- tional Center was established in the fall of 1967 at 1019 East Front Avenue in Bismarck. This G. I. Approved Cen- ter has been founded to fulfill the needs of area students whose interests and abilities are in the technical and voca- tional fields. The objective of the Center is to provide quali- ty training in technical and vocational education resulting in gainful employment and progressive community citizenship. Students have the opportunity to enroll in Auto Body Repair, Auto Mechanics, Air Conditioning-Heading-Re- frigeration, and Welding. The courses include instruction in Communications, Human Relations, Salesmanship, Shop Mathematics, and Record Keeping. Students are able to enroll in the courses the first Monday of each month. Upon successful completion of the training, students re- ceive a certificate indicating the areas of specialization and instruction received. Approximately 100 junior college and Manpower Development Training students arc awarded certificates each year in this continuous program of instruction. Classroom education is as important as the practical education. I'hc art of welding is one which is emphasized at the Vocational Training Center. 24
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