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i I f Bu in ss Boom in Backroom Xa. 1 ,Ii IN THIRD PERIOD Business Law class, a panel of students review the first semester for the fi- A nal exam under Miss Peggy Te1lman's direction, LEARNING THE METHOD of a ten-key calcu- , Iator, junior Carla Hoover works out some com- putations. SENIOR PEGGY KRICK works out the angles with the aid of a T-square. V A' WM . le . A , all 9. Q 'tr-3 ' .N A A Lia
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FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row Cleft to rightjz Doug Klinger, Doug Keip per, Don Letizia, George Brummet, Kevin Swing, Aron Taylor, Rod Overlander, Doug Freimuth. SECOND ROW: Jim Glick Steve Woznick, Tim Arick, Kent Berning, Kent Red ding, Mark Bangert, Tom Shaw, Mike Scheerin PULLING DOWN THE REBOUND reserve freshman Kent Berning was the leading re- bounder on the team with 74. I HHS , W 5512 PP monfiuuvnuldll Garrett' Ang if NEWEHKVQI DeKaf5 SOUTH AD ive COLUMBLA 1 Bluffton iW111tk0 We ARROLL Heritage W Elmhurst Norwell fe HARDPNG LEO Wayne ANGOLA 43 N AC Carroll 9 wms 11 losses FRESHMEN BASKETBALLHF512 All LAYING IT IN sophomore Reinhard Florin was one of the top reserve players who also saw varsity action RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row Cleft to Ilghty Jeff Baurle Tim Hippensteel Randy Butcher Mike Miller Ken Allison Dean Pollack SECOND ROW Head Coach Jan vid Mr John Maples Tim Klrkhoff Tom Dwy er, Kent Bernmg, Tom Clevenger, Mlck Baker, Terry Baker, Jeff Cunningham 9 X, 8
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oy-I just didn't know what to do about my money situation! I was a Back Room addicted patronizer. I tell you I had never consumed so many candy sticks or peanut butter cups. The days that the Distributive Education classes pro- ject, the Back Room was closed, were the only days that I could afford to eat a decent lunch. Yes people, I had this very tooth decaying problem just as many others did. You see, the Back Room was the D.E. classes project. It was run just as a store with managers, cash registers and taxes. Thatis right, the whole bit. Anyway, I cured myself. It happened one day during the lunch hours. The line to the candy counter was very long. I, like many others, tried to push my way into it. I got stuck by a counter filled with pens, pencils, notebooks, compasses, rulers and the like. I student behind the counter and he wrote up a little slip for me. I then tried to fight my way to the cash register. I paid my money and was off. I was sad yet happy. I was transformed from a candy addict to a pencil addict. Oh well, at least my dentist was happy. I then decided to check out the other as- pects ofthe Business Department. The various courses offered appealed to me. I decided, though, to take Shorthand I and Personal Typing. I had to use my eraser and graphite sometime!! Soon I found that I was weak willed, not only was I addicted to pencils but I was also hooked on Business Law, Bookkeeping, General Business and Distributive Marketing. Well, at least I had high hopes for myself. I figured that maybe one day I would graduate to pens, or maybe even typewriters! IN GENERAL BUSINESS class, freshmen Les- SHW 3 Price fag-84 apiece Of 2 for 154- I 1 lie Krinn, Tim Loomis and Phil Yoquelet go jumped at the opportunity. I asked the D.E. Over the homework, ta V .. 'kv--N ,xi QL 3' w-li Y. ,-J U- 4 Y MISS PEGGY TELLMAN informs the Back- room Personnel' about some new business tactics. AS A PART of the business experience, juniors Julie McGee and Linda Holley work in the office during the morning. Business-25
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