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Business Fuses Practical And Professional Skills The business department at LaSalle provides excellent courses that intro- duce the world of business to students. Included are subjects such as typing, shorthand, and accounting. New to the school this year is word processing where students learn how to type and organize material on a computer. It is believed by many that the only reason a person takes business classes is if he or she plans to pursue a career in business. These skills, however, can come in handy if a student has to type a letter, a report, or a college applica- tion. So even if a person doesn ' t plan a career in business the classes here at LaSalle still can benefit the student. Above: Valerie Witulski shows that word pro- cessing requires complete concentration. Right: During shorthand class, Vicki Clayton knows that practice makes perfect. Far right: Jill Cronk reflects on how much she hates manual type- writers. Below: Sometimes accounting can be- come a group project. Business 19
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Art Is Man ' s Nature ' ' — Festus Many students come to school not only to mold their future but also to mold their emotions. They feel the need to express themselves in ways other than academics or athletics so they enroll in art classes. Drawing and painting are not the only subjects, though. Ceramics, weaving, and craft design are also offered as alternative ways to be creative. At the end of the year, the students can display their work for the parents and student body. They have the opportunity to participate in the paint-in where they are allowed to paint mural sized draw- ings on paper put up in the hallway. They also have an exhibit in the small cafeteria toward the end of the year. Upper: Mr. Stivers guides Danny Bloss and Eddie Love towards works of art. Lower Left: Concentrating on every move. Mike Cook finishes his project. Lower: Randy Griffin tries his hand at sculpturing. 18 Art
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IOL Presents Realistic Office Atmosphere The Business Department at LaSalle consists of many different classes. One of the more intense training classes is IOL. It stands for Intensive Office Lab and is set up in a business-type atmo- sphere so as to prepare students for future work situations. Students are trained on computers such as Zeniths, Systels, and Apples. Students are also shown how to type, file, and organize papers. Each year the IOL and COE classes participate in district competition in various areas of business such as typ- ing, shorthand, and accounting among others. For several years, La- Salle students have brought back many awards from these competi- tions. This shows the talent and hard work all the teachers and students put forth in bringing pride to LaSalle. A.M. Lab Front Row: Mrs. David (Sponsor), Shelly Youts, Kelly Klaybor (President), Kristie Zink (Treasurer), Kristy Thornton (Vice-President), Terry Egyhazi Second Row: Donna Tomastic, Traci Rogers, Lisa Wiseman, Barb Sikorski, Tricia Truax, Karin Hume, Jynell Sanders, Adele Alexander, Alisa Teague (Secretary) 20 IOL P.M. Lab Front Row: Pam Jegier (President), Joi Marvin (Treasurer), Gretchen Turner (Secretary) Second Row: Mrs. McDonnell (Sponsor), Rhonda DuPriest, Diane Brittain, Kim McCullum, Michele Means, Carol Tomastic, Kim Hudak, Donna Person, Laura Michalski, Ann Ullery (Vice-President), Angie Beres, Kim Williams, Jennifer Sumption, Sandi Chookie, Sandy Makielski, Joyce Macturch, Jean Pickens, Not Pictured: Silvie Shull, Jeaneen Neely
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