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,hT' 'ff' ' na i. X Q , 3 ' Roseanne Blakesly e ' Karen Brown Jim Burke WV' x E l x T L 1 Students who do not go on to col- lege often enter the business world im- mediately after graduation. In order to be successful, they must have the proper training. The school offers courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business, office practice, and consumer education so that her students may be lag. V: . .... i e - 'ig'-, Three sophomore girls write the names of the states in shorthand. among those that are ready to meet the challenge of modern business. 33? Q-vw with Janet Butz Veronica Cain Patsy Carroll Sophomores Could it be that Susie Rausch is the only sophomore typist the will power not to look at the keys. Rosemary Cassidy Nancy Casey -40 Don Cavanaugh
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M11 X 'Vi r .. : Janis Acheson Diane Adams ua .,. ' 'G T Linda Albregts Eileen Anthrop Sarah Armstrong Tom Aveline Sandy Baron Sophomores representatives to Student Council are Terri Martin, Sandy Baron, Steve Sherlock, and Tom Fletemeyer. Sophomores During their sophomore year, students carry the heaviest academic load. At C,C, they are not offered a science course but may take geometry or other math courses. Their schedule is filled in by solids such as English, world history, Latin, Spanish, or French, Shop II, and business courses such as consumer education, busi- ness math, and typing. In addition to their academic pursuits, they have sponsored the Va1entine's Dance and the Hay-day Hoedown. Father Matusicky, sophomore advisor, has guided them in these and other group activities. , N -- Remo Bernardon Bob Becker N.. Sharor Beutel I e sf V
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V mi' ' Cheryl Cole .- 'W .V M .K x ' 'F ' F1511 Q 4 J ' Bill Cors 'S Roger Cunningham Nad i l A '74 ln' i V ' 1.4.-:lf,'.7lfWJ.f 1:7 Sandy Davis Lana Collins Peggy Corbett Dick Crone Mary Croussore Don Cyr Bart Daly Linda Salts and Mary Lou Haan display their Home Ec. pro- jects, Sophomores ' By following the principles taught in Home Ee. and the aims of Girls' Guild, the sophomore girls learn the responsibility of keeping a home in order. Terre Martin, Diane Schaik, and Sarah Armstrong clean the library to get Girls' Guild points.
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