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'44 'A 1 3 sf. sa ss l N. I.. . 45, 'K R. Baron D. Bertrand M. Blada B. Goodman R. Hudec J. Klukas M. Pike Nl Salerno , -in .V -TI, fr ji lf, i Z F. Q -s A Z Q QE The Business Department is aimed to give the student a better view of the general office prac- tices applied in the business world. The resource center is available to help students make up work and practice their typing skills and speed. Students are encouraged to use these facilities to maintain their skill levels as these are necessary for gaining employment in the business world. Some courses are Shorthand, Notehand, Ac- counting and Record Keeping. 1l. Mr. Pike takes time out from Accounting to talk to a student. 2l. lVlr. Gradeless explains some procedures of Data Processing to Paul Dailey. 3l. Balancing out checkbooks, is one of the many ex- ercises taught in Record Keeping. iNlrs. Bertrand and Kathy Mcilllahonl. 188 H' L. Tennis P. Toussaint k9vUl '5 eff'
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Aff 33' x 6, .. , . ,S A as 1 . Q 1' ge tzer F. Skvarca S. Stone W. Wilms The Math Department offers an opportunity for the students to widen their knowledge and application of numbers which will play an ever increasing part in our lives as computers continue to replace manual systems in the public and private sectors. Some courses available are Geometry, Trigonometry, Computer Analysis, Calculus and Data Processing. Ii. Mr. Wheeler is caught in deep concentration. 2l. lVlr. Wiser makes a point in the Geometry class. 33. Enthusiastic Mr. Pedersen explains a Trigonometry lesson. 187
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M Bakken E Forqv J Gosbee C Harmon J Henkel T. Herzog A.Pirk D.P0iSl Earth Science, Horticulture, Biology, Chemistry and Physics are some science courses available to the stu- dents at Case. Each of these courses gives a better insight to life and its make up, so that the students will be able to ap- preciate and participate in the making of decisions in such matters. The students learn through films, lectures, and reading and research. Il. Mrs. Johnson explains the use of a microscope to a stu- dent. 23. Mr. Herzog pays close attention to a student during a lab. 3l. Mr. Gosbee sorts out assignments from his Physics class. 189 .L
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