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The adding machine plays an important role in book- keeping, where students such as Lynn Nickerl learn the many problems of a properly run business. Business Courses Well Attended The business minded find their thirst for knowledge quenched in Mrs. Greene's typing, shorthand, and book- keeping classes. All offer skills useful to every person throughout his life. Starting in their sopho- more year, nearly all students take typing. Most find it a course useful throughout the remainder of school and on through life. Next in line are shorthand and bookkeeping. Shorthand is often taken by persons wishing to speed up note taking, while bookkeeping is a course explaining basic accounting and paperwork. Cheryl Thurman finds the flow- ing rhythm of shorthand not so smooth as one might expect. Whether planning to enter the business field or not, students in- terested in acquiring skill in typing find the course a rewarding one.
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Secretary-Treasurer Faye Bryant ROW ONE: John Elliott, Carolyn Martin, Ronald Stevenson, Cassie Bidwell, Maralee Reppe, Jean McClain, Diane Villalobos, Larry Hilyard, David Reppe. ROW TWO: Carolyn Kaylor, David Coleman, Glenn Howard, Jim Hill, Lynn Flagg, Georgia Kiger, Eric Wakkuri, Steve Ramsey, Kathy Herringshaw, Bob Hunt, David Fairclo, Robert Ground, Don Bom. ROW THREE: Jeff Davis. Steve Skinner, Marlys Reppe, Steve Appel, Danny Bow din, Tim Murphy, Steve Holmes, Terry High, Scott Skinner, Jim Short, David Stone, Mike Beymer, Ricky Anderson, Dick Fairclo. ROW FOUR: Mr. Ginther, Faye Bryant, Wayne Hile, Rick Hudson, Fred Schneyder, Bill Stailey, Sam Hill, Merrie Lee, Edwin Kammerer, Linda Pickett, Kathy Ewing. Hath Charms Stepping high, wide, and handsome, the majorettes are always ready to provide more spirit for games and assem- blies. From left: Dawn Hale, Linda Pickett, Lona Berry, Merrie Lee, Starla Beymer, and Faye Bryant. President Don Bom
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Students Employ Skills Many hours of de- veloping new and useful skills are spent in the classes of home econom- ics and shop. Future homemakers learn several techniques of sewing and cooking from their able teacher, Mrs. Heyden. Students passing by the room are often distracted by the enticing odor of cinna- mon rolls pervading the halls or the whir of busy sewing machines. Shop students spend their hour learning skills such as the construction of pieces of furniture and sports equipment. The never-ending task of increasing one's wardrobe is solved in various unique and tasteful methods during one of the several home economics classes. 23
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