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Business Club Was Supporter Of Susiness Careers ove, taking part in a vital club discussion are Laura Sassie, Susan Spates, Veronica Flores, Dina rnandez, Ann Frances Garcia, and Ida Mercado. Below, members seem to have varying opinions about at has been said. Susan Spates, Laura Sassie, lda Mercado, Veronica Flores, Dina Hernandez are tured. BUHS,s Business Club served as an ad- junct to the BUHS Business Depart- ment. The club promoted business ca- reers and fellowship among students in- terested in those types of careers. The Business Club was not as active as it has been in past years, but it still fulfilled its function - helping business stu- dents find new ways of fulfilling their future careers. Below, president Ann Frances Garcia conducts a meeting. At left, club members Ida Mercado, Rosa Alcantar, and Esther Ramirez. Above, club members included: Ctop rowl Maria C. Carrillo, Vicenta Ramirez, Esther Ram-irez, Ida Mercado, Rosa Alcantar, Susan Spates, Dina Hernandez, fbottom rowj Bernice Nunez, Laura Sassie, Veronica Flores, Ann Frances Garcia, and advisor Mrs. Jetty Jo Paul. Business Club 23
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Business Department The BUHS Business Department was one of the most career- oriented departments on campus, with courses offered in all areas of business expertise. In addition to the ever-popular typing courses, the department also offered courses in ac- counting, business law, business machines, business careers, and computer literacy. The Business Department was also the department most heavily involved in ROP, with several of the business teachers also teaching ROP in the afternoons. WM Mary Padilla, Yolanda Chacon, Norma Rodriguez, and Blanca Benavides learned to type letters and other material in their typing class. Right, Tina Ortega and Anna Aguirre in Word and Data Processing, an ROP class, Far right, Jennifer Moore worked through some ac- counting ledger sheets. ' , ,wegji Q N Q5 'N-9 r Above, Jua'rKPadilla 'and Julio Fernandez puzzled through their accounting assignment. Right, Tracy Bell and Patty Palado in ROP Word and Data Processing. 22 Business Taught Useful Skill X 2 ' .Q x 'H x ,lx B S .IM S '-3. . 1 ' iii.. 2? r w at X 5 a ' an, Mrs. Paul assisted Ronda Severt with her bookkeeping, while Julia Austin tried to figure hers out on her own. Frm as new-wuz!!
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