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Ruth Ann Stetiel, assistant business manager, Tom Elberson, business managerg and Miss Clinqaman, advise: PA UH MA BUSINESS DEP HTME T The publication of the PANORAMA would be an impossible task if it were not for the assistance of the Business Staff. The raising of funds to finance the production of a year- book is a tremendous iob. Because the cost per annual is about twice the price charged, it is necessary to sell in- dividual pictures, solicit advertisements, and assess class groups and organizations. Individual pictures are identified, sorted according to home rooms, and then dis- tributed in home room. Students can then decide whether or not they would like to purchase their pictures. The following week final selling of pictures takes place. Various organizations of the high school also help Tom Elbersan solicits an advertisement from John Nolan, manager of the Chief Super Market. defray the cost of their group pictures. The total picture sales this year amounted to Sl5OO of which the staff receives 3006. ff. P- ' ' 1 ,E -rf ta, in 1, v 1
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IO? Many after school hours are spent by the staff members in the soliciting of advertise- ments from the downtown merchants, places of industry, and professional men who con- tribute as friends of the school. One of the more pleasant tasks the staff has to perform is the final distribution of the First row: Tom Elberson, business manager, Ruth Ann Steffel, assistant business manager, David Crounse, Sue Jenkins, Art Frederick . . . Second row: Judy Tuohy, Barb Daoust, Jerry Ingle, Charlene Green, Nan- cy Roesti. finished yearbook. The delighted faces of the students as they catch a glimpse of the PANORAMA are well worth the efforts put forth by the staffs. Tom Elberson was business manager this year with Ruth Ann Steffel, assistant busi- ness manager and Miss Clingaman, business adviser. Barb Daoust signs up two more on the dotted line for the 1957 PANORAMA.
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104 gr First row: Miss Clingaman, adviser, Carolyn Sehlemeyer, president, Mary Jo Hoeffel, vice president, Phyllis McBroom, sec- retory-treosurer, Maribeth Smith, Martha Zipfel, Linda Oelke . . . Second row: Carolyn Miles, Carol Bockelman, Theresa Bren- ner Carolyn McCarthy, Carol Ross, Lynda McBride, Jo Scott, Barb Daoust . . . Third raw: Pat Karnes, Mary Holtsberry, Chor- lene Greene, Sandy Moninger, Betty Watson, Tonette Wolz, Karen White . . . Fourth row: Maggie Voigt, Biruta Zarins, Mary Ellen Marcellus, Nancy Potts, Pat Bond, Penny Heilman, Ginny Page, Ruth Steffel. CUM EHIIE III. B The goal of the Commerce Club is to de- velop and promote business ideals, business character, and to give the members an op- portunity for self education of business methods. Any Sophomore, Junior, or Senior girl is eligible to ioin the Commerce Club. Speakers from many local business firms talked to the girls, giving them advice and Carolyn Sehlmeyer, president, Phyllis McBroom, secretary-treasurer, Miss Clinga- man, adviser. helpful information. Movies of various types of secretarial work were also shown. The future secretaries and stenographers met once a month under the leadership of Carolyn Sehlmeyer, president, Mary .lo Hoef- fel, vice president, Phyllis McBroom, secretary- treasurer, and Miss Clingaman, the club adviser. .X ' In -ld,
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