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Business Ecluccrhon or Fei W BUSINESS EDUCATION Betty Hartman John Sund berg and Frances Aamot Business Education, as an integral part of the educational program, can and does contribute to both the general and special competencies that contribute to good citizenship It shares with other areas inthe school the responsibility of preparing graduates, future citizens, who will be members of the community to their chur che s , their schools, and their home s It stands alongside other courses in the development of appreci ation of our culture, our heritage, and of the things by which men live The students who take stenographic subjects are members of the Com mercial Club The Club has monthly meetings during 1955 1956 these meetings were held during the regular class period During the regular meetings the following topics are discussed good personal interviews, and office pro cedures At one meeting during the school year, a recent graduate, who is now employed in Fairmont, speaks to the Club COMMERCIAL CLUB ROW I Sonja Nolte Barbara Edwards Victoria Howard Barbara Maday Sylvia Rernke Kar la Tonneson Darlene Busch Grace Nickerson ROW II Joyce Barney Joy Rose Connie Swenberg Rita Wolff Geraldrne Kusrck Wanda Werdenbach Clarrce Srnrth Marrr Huttemerer Elizabeth Allen Mary Clausen ROW III Sylvia Swanson Joyce Droegemueller Sharyn Smith Helen Hartung Vrva Barvels Nona Larkrn Anna Land sterner ROW IV Karen Pollel Joan Chase Joyce Schroeder Helen Newvrlle Harriet Rosen Judy Anderson Lois Swenson El1zabethSkog Barbara Fancher Mlss Aamot ROW V Alrcra Gordon Florence Schrrudtke Marlys Bremer Sally Mann Judy Sorenson Helen Kloeckner BettyWolff Sharon Hennek Sharon Cavers ROW VI Janet Thate Karen Smed Judrrh Mackey Sandra Rowles Carol Rose Lois Lernke Verna Wood Betty Daly Jean Kastner it l ' 0 0 6 'G . r JQ E -V1 if Y Q f l , K ! I A it v :- . - - fr 4 - ' sensitive to their responsibilities as grooming, personality development, ll ' ' ' .H .
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Future Homemakers of America 4... COOKING IS AN ART Pamela Haeckel and Shrrley Johnson prepare food rn Home Eeonomrcs 9 whrle Mrs Brrsbane rnstructs them The Future Homemakers of A merrca 1S a club for g1rls rnterested rn 1mprov1ng self and home, grvrng servrce to those around them, and rn havrng fun together A STITCH IN TIME Ann Horswell and lanrce Wrll worklng on therr sewmg proJects Three ofthe F H A 1955 56 pro jects lncluded help1ng a needy Farr mont fam1ly a formal Christmas banquet, and a. banquet and recog n1t1on program for parents F H A ROWI Barbara Trmm Mary Ellen Parker Janls Nagel Marre Nelson JoArne Mae Moeller Norma Luckow ROW II Sylvxa Rernke Mary Ellen Young Arlyce Leet Carol Sreburg Barbr McConnaughey Joan Ruth Moeller ROW III JoAnn Gerken Bernrce Detert Madonna Oleson Gladys Hardecopf SandraMarquardt Clarrce Smrth Mervrne Luckow ROW IV Barbara Bremer Beth Luckow Rosanne Klernschtrudt Kathleen Car rrgan Eunrce Rernke Charlotte Gerken Judrth Wlnkelman Margaret Knoll ROW V Jane Grlmore LaVonne Ra trke JanlceBuckme1er Lola Nolte Dolores Klernschmrdt Anna Landsterner Judy Hrgley Karen Thompson Mrss Berrud 5 0 t, gs ' 5 vw W , J . , , , . 5 f J ' ' I, r A qi, . ' s, 5 ,- xi! iv , fr, at r r , I ,. g ,- -X A4 ' .s , Vx, .. I . , - .. I .. 9 I . . . : ' , , ' , , 1 I L , ' : I I I I 5 i - 1 , Y s , . Q - 5 l r 1 1 v 1 1 - : 1 I I ! I D I f A 1 I ' uv J W , ,- E sag J t I 'W' we I 7 'T A Q I 'Y' fl ., f K . 35 . 5 3 'R 3- as ' -33 33
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Qf- OUR LIBRARIAN Mrss Brudvlg STUDENT ASSISTANTS Betty Daly and Maxme Moore helprng rn the lrbrary work room Library-Storehouse of Learning In the Falrmont I-hgh School Lrbrary dents contmbute therr free perrods each are 7 380 books, 75 per1od1cals, 1nnum day These l1brary asslstants ard Mrss erable references, d1ct1onar1es, and Brudvrg by check1ng books out, repa1r f1les of useful 1nformat1on gathered to 1ngbooks,see1ng that the books are re gether 1n an orderly assemblage for stu turned to the shelves properly and dent use To promote the effrcrent oper makrng out over due slrps atron of th1s servlce, twenty one stu LIBRARY AIDS SEA FED Berry Daly Erleen Pedersen Jolene Wrlk Wanda Werdenbach Mary Crzrnskl Helen Weech Jane Sanders Barbara Maday Marge Jo Ettesvold Robert Wedwrck Darrell Thomas Shrrley Ayres Bon nre Mahan Margaret Mrlbrandr Bruce Wrnqursr Joel Beckrna ln Vx f X X x XX xxx 1 K' ex ,hx 5' ' I . I , - U . . . . . - I Newvrue, Maridean Nielson, chandne Gerken, Larry chnsrensofl. STANDING: Nev'a Mackeben, Virginia lr 3 M la it , 5. r f 1 ' V A if , I .F 1 K A R
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