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if Conflict 8 stirs library The library provided shelter and a place to gather as abnormal cold and rain persisted. The usual average of 1600 students a day increased to 2500 on cold days. When there is an overflow of kids we are too busy dealing with them to keep up on our clerical work. Something has to be done about this, said librarian Marlene Macfarlane. To aid the librarians and to decrease the amount of stu- dent socalizing, the library staff and Dean Welin turned a group of study tables into study carrels. After doing this, the students protested and passed around a petition that gained over 300 signatures. To prevent further protests. Dean Welin agreed to discuss the problem in a private meeting. The outcome of this gath- ering was the decision to leave the study carrels that were already there alone and to leave the remaining tables un- touched. Although records show increasing popularity ofthe librar- ies facilities, at 2:00 on January 6, the population dropped to zero. This was due to the bomb threat that was telephoned into the library. This caused an evacuation of the library and surrounding classes. At 2:30, after a police search proved futile, the library was reopened. The library comes in really handy. lt provides us with a place to study and a place to gather, said Junior, Kathy Seligman. ' I ,r -. 0 LT' S N Xxx JQKX' Kiltie tv vt Q Ym0yoXQyf it XUXEMQJ be-S Xi wb iz lk L.. M0 . 'U 'll xl SS' NAV W SQSJKW of M' tx SJNQ AU ' g g 6q,4, by Q Xp xg? N JTATX Xl ow X . s Sl, fb 0 . t . ,.., Q 232 Library
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Charmaine Behler- AIDE Mona Smith- TYPING I, SHORTHAND STUDENT SER VICE Margo Dryden- OFFICE TRAINING TYPING II III IV V RECORD KEEPING Frank Wulftange- TYPING I, Il, III IV V Paul Shuett- ACCOUNTING, ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS TYPING I Awareness opens doors Business Education offers a wide variety of classes, said Mona Smith, Department Executive. The class with the largest annual enrollment was typing. lt will help me in college and with future business life, explained Senior Bill Arbogast. Many students also en- rolled for personal useg others used it as a foundation course. Record keeping and accounting were related courses that were aimed at future business persons. Office training and shorthand were specialized for vocational employ- ment after graduation. Retail sales and merchandising ran the student store. The store helps get rid of the munchies on short breaks between classes, said Senior Dan Law. These courses I were offered to students interested in distributive educa- tion. Students enrolled in Retail Sales and Merchandising had an opportunity to be involved in the Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America. 4505 see QQ SHORT-HANDED- Business teacher Mona Smith helps Lisa Beninger Qrightj with a shorthand assignment. . f -gf 5 .W 4-f 1 'I -.- .ab..,.,,-.N V f . O 34 Business
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