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l l .fs l E I QA5 Mr. Charles Clark. Mr. Clark teaches typing, bookkeeping, consumers education, and data processing. CBJ Mr. Clark waits for a correct response from a bookkeeping student. CCD Mr. Griffin challenges a student good naturedly with good spirits. CDD Mr. Schwalbe helps a student with her bookkeeping problem. CED Mr. Donald Schwalbe. Mr. Schwalbe, head of the me XXX N ' TWV ,s , , .l l l i 1 1 4 l l I 1 l l l KSN s N N.. -Q 3 t so rc sf. sk. X. 'lswr.:qYY'ilfef: Yi F at-sf :Kev NNE fr--' C MX Q . X. . . W .vs 1 A -A NNN we ...ss ses 'es wtf.: sie-tt ss is X - grew-seizes N New XX- -M X x X5 Ny Ng xxx v W X W... . 'N W F X is -. Rugs. ,Sv T53 Q S 2- -is business department, teaches bookkeeping, typing, stenography, and of- lfie fice practice. Mr. Schwalbe is also in charge of the business staff of the X X yearbook. Business activity permeates every facet of contemporary socie- X X so ty and is, therefore, a basic part of the culture in which modern man lives 0 e and participates. Business education assists the student in finding his Y ..V. place in society regardless of his socio-economic level. Persons enrolled in G courses offered by the business education department are given the op- ,,: portunity to achieve their individual goals - whether for vocational train- x ing, personal-use skills and knowledges, advanced training, or general education. CFJ Mr. Robert Witt. Mr. Witt teaches typing, basic business, and C marketing and sales. Mr. Witt also coaches the varsity basketball team and F assists with the varsity football team. CGD Mr. Witt watches to see if any student needs assistance during class. CHD' Mrs. Funk finds students who eibslii i need help. CD Mr. John Griffin. Mr. Griffin handles D.E. CDistributive Educa- .,, tionb and teaches marketing and sales. Mr. Griffin. also sponsors the stu- 1 dent council. CJJ Mrs. Keith smiles as she sees that her students are per- X forming well at their typewriters. CKJ Mrs. Judith Keith. Mrs. Keith teaches basic business and typing. QLQ Mrs. Patricia Funk. Mrs. Funk coordinates the Office Occupations f0.0.J and teaches stenography. ig 54 1' T
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English J Ibb: V - .f-Q . ..'.:s:I:Es55:f5F'E.1-N - 'S 5. SNR-lx ' fs ' . . S . Sggxgi -5 iz w s: X X X X X Q ,X gist X gag We as 0 1 X1 x Q 1 s K gtg: 5 -R if fsc- in 1, f lx l . CAD Mr. Alexander happily gets the correct response from a student. CBJ Mrs. Olson shows her grand disposition and how happy she is to return after a long illness. KCJ Mrs. Doris Giles. Mrs. Giles, head of the English department, handles all of the speech contests and teaches public speak- ing, basic speech, mass media electronic, and freshman English. Advanced composition, introduction to novels, short story, and mass media are course titles. These English course titles represent a few of the single semester courses available to students this year. The new elective program offering a wide range of opportunities for language study attempts to meet the needs of all students. KDJ Mrs. James is getting some good answers from her students on their papers. CEJ Mr. John Alexander. Mr. Alexander teaches mass media print, creative writing, building a vocabulary, busi- ness English, and freshman English. He also coaches our varsity football team. CFD Mrs. Kistler is pleased to show a publicity poster well-done. CGD Mrs. Ruth Olson. Mrs. Olson teaches intermediate composition, humanities, mass media print, great books, and freshman English. CHD Mrs. Nancy McReynolds, Mrs. Mc Reynolds teaches career English, elements of communication, and film study. Mrs. McReynolds also sponsors the editorial staff of the yearbook and any photography contests. She took her maternity leave December 1, 1972 and Mrs. Doris Woods took her classes. Mrs. Woods teaches mass media, electronics, elements of communication, freshman English and black literature. CD Mr. Moore listens as a student reads aloud in class. QJ3 Mrs. Giles pauses in the hall to speak to the editorial staff members. CKJ Mrs. Betty Jo Lauderdale. Mrs. Lauderdale teaches freshman English and intermediate composition. CLD Mrs. Mary Cussins. Mrs. Cussins teaches individualized reading, advanced composition, in- troduction to poetry, and freshman English. She also sponsors the National Honor Society. CM7 Mrs. McReynolds explains the concept of depth of field to her film study class. QNJ Mrs. Shirley Kistler. Mrs. Kistler teaches basic speech, beginning and advanced play production, dramatic litera- ture, and freshman English. Mrs. Kistler sponsors the Thespian Society, all the play productions and handles any other general entertainment giv- en at the school by students or faculty. COD Mrs. Lauderdale patiently awaits for a response from one of her students. CPD Mrs. Marilyn James. Mrs James teaches journalism, semantics, modern logic seminar, and freshman English. She also is in charge of the Panther Press Cschool newspa- perb. CQ5 Mrs. Cussins stands to survey the progress of her students as they read. CRP Mr. Eugene Moore. Mr. Moore teaches short story, American writers, building a vocabulary, and freshman English. X X wt x : :. r ,ge J A
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