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aide, Senior Karen Montoure made BOOKKEEPING INSTRUCTOR JIM Moriarty pointed out a mathematical error in Junior Rhonda Pritchard's calculations. 3. S xfi TS .gg t h e .ii 1' 1, et: x t :Str-SS-asf ft BUSINESS LAW STUDENT Karen point oflaw. Matthews raised her hand to argue a BUSINESS 27
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Various Business Skills Developed keeping. SHARON HANSEY JIM MORIARTY HUBERT THORESON 'XRS fs' l 26 BUSINESS Stop! Wait a minute! Does any- one have a kleenex? l can't take transcription with my nose running! Twelve courses gave students the opportunity to acquire several busi- ness skills. These included Typing I 8 ll, Shorthand I 8t II, general busi- ness, office practice, consumer math, consumer economics, busi- ness law, office aid and Bookkeep- ing I 8t ll. Bookkeeping ll was of- fered this year for the first time. Six senior girls attended Umpqua Community College in the after- noon. They developed their skills and learned to operate different of- fice machines. AS PART OF her duties as an office out a receipt. PATSY FOSBACK, SOPHOMORE, grimaced as she concentrated on typing a block letter.
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Destination . . . Lloyd Center Try following the notes would ya! Put a little hair on it! These and other comments can be heard by anyone passing the choir room. Such songs as Domine File Unigente or something on the lighter side, as Gossip Gossip were learned. An addition to the choral department this year was the newly formed voice class for those wishing to develop their voices further. The choral department began its performance year with a No- vember 7th concert. Other concerts were at Christmas and March 13. The a cappella choir attended the Umpqua Valley League Con- cert Festival in February. A new experience for the A cappella choir this year was an invitation from Portland's Lloyd's Center to perform a Christmas concert on the night of December 11. LONNIE DIGBY STARES into space as another sec- tion practices its part. S l N G I N G ENTHUSIASTICALLY ARE freshmen Lori Niebaum, Lu- CHOIR MEMBERS: FIRST Row: J. Philips, J. Reagles, K. Lindberg, C. Berglund, C. Chasm, D. Parret, S. Webber, P. Hooten, C. Rawdon, M. Good, K. Miller, J. Davidson, J. Gubser, L. Linville, J. Koelle, W. Waters, K. Hooten, L. Nie- baum, Director Margaret McDonald. Second Row: S. Bert- S 2 MARGARET MC DONALD 28 CHOIR
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