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BUSINESS Many students decide to make business and secretarial practice their career, and Business Education classes prepare them for these jobs. Business Math, Shorthand, Typing, and Secretarial classes are offered, and students can then join the B.O.E. work program to receive on-the-job training as well. Junior Jaclyn Stockwell will take Shorthand class in the fall. l think l will like shorthand because it can help me take notes in other classes. l also want to be- come a secretary. Donna Nowlin agreed. I plan to make the secretarial field my career, and this class has given me an idea of a few of my duties. Also, it will give me a head start at Hick- ey Business College in the fall. l will be able to strenghten my skills further, said the senior. Business teacher Mrs. Waldrop enjoys having these classes. My third and fourth hour classes are great! The girls call me 'Hot Rod' and are always putting signs on my wheeIchair. Mrs. Morris, also a Busi- ness teacher, recommends business classes in high school. They provide job skills that can lead to a full-time career or help you in college. Q 'iq Dill Elf! z f y Linda Kuhlmeyer daydreams about men during her Business class. I W, 'Q I would like to be a counselor because I like to help people, said Deleana Black when asked about her future plans. 5 1, J 'k Betty Barton looks forward to being an executive secre- tary as she practices in her Secretarial class.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION As the doors open to the weightlifting room, sounds of huffing, groaning and then concentrated silence can be heard. For weight-lifter Mark Parra, power-lifting is a way to feel goodg to push yourself. Power- lifting is a form of competitive lifting which involves 3 different lifts: squats, bench presses, and dead lifts. We train during gym hours, said the junior. lt makes me feel good to work out. l wanted to build up my muscles, and have a chance to com- pete against others. Mark and many other P. E. students like having the chance to work out with weights. I liked having the chance to im- prove my over-all strength by lifting weights instead of regular calisthenics and other exercises, said sophomore Brian Alexander. Power-lifting provides an alter- native for students who aren't interested in some other sports. A lot of guys power-lift because of that. he added. Sophomore Sean Hulen has another reason. Everyone thinks short people can't do anything! So l played football, I wrestled, and now l'm power-lifting. l started in the 100 lb. weight class, and now l'm at 125. l'd like to be in the 135 lb. weight class next year. -- ---.,------------.1------.-----1-1---------------.vp ., ,, ,,., .. ., 4 K sM. . 4' N' -ss., f ies - 1.i5?4Y5'.. Q55 xx - as Q -- . ,ss ,MQW . NNE. A .. Mr. Braudrick Mr. Dockery Mrs. Drury Mrs. Holland Mr. lvy Mr. Kappler Mrs, Maxson df Above - Sophomore Joe Nessel enjoys canoeing on the Current River during the summer. l look like a 'river rat, ' said Joe. Above right - Sophomore Vicki Vetter works out in the weight room. -eft - Senior Patty Hite attempts to polish her bowling skills.
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