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7 . Tom Darrah tries to convince Mr. Gunderson that for once he is right. 2. Chalk dust, chalk dust on the Bored? thinks Mindy Posey as Mrs. Burmann writes an endless list of words. 3. 1 can ' t seem to remember what to do with these papers, ” thinks Mr. Scheel. 4. Pam Bradford finds she can’t figure out her own shorthand notes without the help of Mrs. Joachim. 5. Mr. Homing shows John Duddy just the right style to look like a pro typist. 6. Are you actually sending this? Mrs. Warner questions Martie Phillips. 20 The Educators
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Please excuse the interruption ... click ... click. Could that be Mr. Sharkey trying to reach us over the P.A.? Perhaps. Or maybe it’s one of his ever efficient secretaries tampering with the dials. Even though they seem to have a few problems with the P.A., they still have the school running quite well. When Mr. Shorkey isn’t busy with one of his many jobs as principal, he can be found in the halls talking with students or maybe looking in on a class to say a friendly “hi. The secretaries. Mrs. Carol Eber and Mrs. Anne Westrick along with Mr. Trudell’s secretary Mrs. Lucille Chartier really have their work cut out for them. They sign passes, type, keep accounts, and record attendance to make sure everything is running smoothly. Sometimes students wonder who decides if they ’re learning enough, who recommends the teachers, or who orders all the new books. Well, that man is the complex co-ordinator known to everyone as Mr. Edward Trudell. He also has a major say about changes that occur in the school
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Math Students - “Takin’ Care of Business” A must for any college bound student is at least one of Mr. Gunderson’s or Mrs. Burmann ' s math classes. A few of the many things the students leam are: percents, setting up proofs, fractions, story problems and solving equations. Mrs. Burmann also has a few C.B. Biology classes. One of the rewarding experiences is when you walk out of the Science room, feeling like a surgeon! The business classes are important for all who plan to be secretaries. Gasses such as Shorthand, Accounting, and Recordkeeping help to better your knowledge of the business world. Your combined skills are tested when you take the Simulated Steno Office Block. You practice everything you would be expected to know in a real office situation. Composing letters and sending them to an imaginary company could be one of the things you might be expected to do. 21
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