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BUSINESS EDUCATION Among its many clerical duties, the secretarial training class is re- sponsible for the production of the school paper, The Cardinal. Shown in the picture from le-ft to right are: front, Joyce Meyers, editor, Donna Fakerg back, Jewett Briscoe, Patricia Bell, Darlene Schroeder, Miss Helen Wehr, Nancy Zootman, Nancy Dunker, and John Toumine. Joe Raub was not present When the picture was taken. Beginning typists pictured at Work include: front row, i'Glenn Austin, William Stine, Robert Banes, Roy Patrick, Robert Garing, and Royce Lucas, second row, fKenneth Rogers, Wayne Danner, cGordon Denton, 'tDonna Thompson, Leroy Spradlin, and Miss Helen Wehr. Kenneth Sho- maker and Virgil Van Voorst, also members of this class, do not appear in the picture. CStarred names have received typing pins for typing achieve- ments.J Other business classes taught this year include shorthand and busi- ness English. Shorthand class includes the following people: Patricia Bell, Jewett Briscoe, Margaret Criswell, Nancy Dunker, Betty Eggen, Donna Faker, Joyce Meyers, Darlene Schroeder, John Toumine, Mary Wooldridge, and Nancy Zootman. Business students attended a typing demonstration by Mr. Peters, champion typist, in Montice-llo during the first semester. A feature of the second semester was a visit to the Lafayette Journal and Courier and other business offices in Lafayette.
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