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Liquid Lifesaver? Prom Typing To Shorthand, Business Classes Have It All Typewriters crackle, pens scratch, and hands grab for the lifesaving Liquid Paper as another hour passes by in busi- ness classes. Typing, record keeping, commercial law, eco- nomics, shorthand, accounting, and office machines helped form the business department. These courses prepared stu- dents for the business world and the careers associated with it. Co-operative office training was another popular busi- ness-related course as it combined school with actual on- the-job training and most importantly, money. With the help of a strong FBLA chapter, students were adequately prepared for the future. A new course, office machines was added to the curricu- lum. The subject was taught by Mrs. Melissa Schamp. Many Sandites found this class to be beneficial to their education because it taught them skills they needed to know to work in the office. Some will put this knowledge to use this summer and others will use it for a life time. SCRIBBLE SCRABBLE - A shorthand student practices her skills while preparing to take dictation from her teacher, Mrs. Scharnp. Shorthand is offered to juniors and seniors to prepare them for working in the business world after graduation. 86 Business ,Education I feel like the class is benefical to the students because there are only twelve in the class. This allows students to confer with each other and learn from each other, stated Mrs. Schamp. Typing I and Il were taken by many students who wished to acquire this necessary skill. It benefitted those who had to type their English, chemistry, and history reports. It also gave some Sandites the chance to make a few extra bucks, by typing fellow classmates' papers. Bookkeeping was taught by Mr. Ron Wilcox. Students were organized and disciplined strictly. They were expected to do their work as exactly as possible. Sandites learned how to balance checkbooks and keep business records straight. This aided some students in refraining from writing hot checks, but others did not have enough cash in the bank to bother writing checks.
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