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eachers Know Their Business Miss S. Hoffmann Teacher Supvr. The Business Department is the largest at Haskell. With 'l'l7 Seniors and 315 Juniors, the Business Department has the highest enrollment in HaskeIl's history. The major aim here is to prepare students for office work in the fields of clerking, accounting, stanography, mathematics, and law. In these areas the students further their knowledge of dictaphanes, business contracts, income tax forms, English, and filing. At graduation, a Haskell graduate may go to work for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or another government agency such as the State Department, or for private industry. The average beginning salary for the Business graduate in 'I967-68 was 54656. Milton Arnold Ars. Kay Myers . Accounting Ilerk-Steno Mrs. D. Bilten- Mrs. B. Berryhill 4 Bender, Typing Eng.fBus, Math J 4 I E ,..,. K Xf K MPS- Hario Mrs. T. Haverty Typewriting English Mrs, Helen Ault Shorthand Mrs. A. Dilllehay Bookkeeping Vivien McAIister Typewriting it 0. Wendell Ault Bus. Math!Accr. rl ,sw .fe ir ' WW 'mms My Mrs. D. :neon , '- 509-!Yearbook E ffiiisefsfi is i Mfxmw MM., s WZ, 7 ,. - s sfgyrvsfwgg .wgfsfig 1 es uSg,m3.g5,ygVQ5gAi,K s4,gg,if,.x I , . y .F ,, . f'g,,:g,,iu M wgiigq. .3 .sjgpn me n . g Haddon S. Meats Business Machines 19 Betty Springwater concentrates on trying to bol ance the books of o practice set in accounting. ssgsll. . 1
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Mrs. A. Wheeler Teacher-Counselor 5535 5-:S iii if are ' - ff ff .--F 1 QQ 4,2 .1 .. . ig . . if. as Mrs. J. Jacobson Instr. Aid Mrs. Kaye CotfeY Instr. Aid Mrs. H. McLemore Instr. Aid Mrs. R. Coffey Mrs. M. Hawkins Instr. Aid Instr. Aid Mrs. L. Thorpe D. Deerinwater Night Attendant Instr. Aid Library Draws Mrs. Alexa Brown Library Asst. l K Miss E. Dunn Librarian ggi .s if fe 'iw . gy, Xl. S I I . Mrs. B. Northun Teacher-Counselor Mrs. Patty Factor Instr. Aid Mrs. Bette Notah Supvy. Instr. Aid Stuart Tonemah Rec. Spec. Rev. V. Patten Protestant Chaplin Much Interest The Haskell library has over 11,000 books for the students' use. lt provides facilities such as the card cata- logues, encyclopedias, and an Indian Collection of approxi- mately 1,525 books. In addition to these, the library subscribes to 31 newspapers from 15 states and 131 magazines. The librar- ians also keep a bulletin board up-to-date with articles from newspapers about Indians. Another bulletin board features attractive displays on current books and events. A Haskell news scrapbook is maintained, and eye- catching decorations make the library an interesting place to browse. Monroe Harjo, Lonnie Yaxzie, James McElroy, and Andy Tecumseh catch up on news of fellow Indians with articles from newspapers from 15 states. Georgia Fletcher, Christine Davis, and Sharon Manuel find that the library is a good place to study for tests and to read newspapers, as well as, read books. INDIAN NEWS
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