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Page 66 text:
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ot all numbers ID buslness Most people think business classes are all numbers, but there is really much more involved. If students are interested, they can set up a business, produce a pro- duct, and market it. All of this goes on in Fairview's Business Management class. In Introduction to Business, students learn how to manage a business. Managing in- cludes many aspects such as dealing with people, learn- ing to give orders, handling bookkeeping and keeping a business running smoothly. There are also business classes dealing strictly with numbers, but they certainly aren't the only ones offered by the Business Depart- ment. 111 Bob Franklin and Troy Lindstrom discuss their business' profit. 121 Rob Abrew works on the Apple 2 computer in Intro. to Business. 131 Sarah Sanderson takes a break from class. 141 Dan Sturgess pinches his lip in search of the answers. 151 Michelle Dodds works on a worksheet in Intro. to Business. 161 Ken Evans and Pete Cantin are caught spying on the lady in the background, 171 Troy Lindstrom showshhis interest in class. 62 Business
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Business prepares for future Down in the 200 level there are classes which are a little more exciting than the required academics. These are the business classes. Here students can learn if they choose a business career. The selection of business classes is varied. One course offered is Business Management, taught by Mr. Diekoff, where one organizes and runs his own business. An- other selection might be Business Law, taught by Mrs. Brandon, where one learns about the law of everyday life. Or if a student is not interested in a business career, but wants only to learn how to use a typewriter, the business department is the place. l 'Adi 7 5 ZQMMJMK Business Department 61
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