Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)

 - Class of 1982

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ViHjf 1 . There ' s No Business 5. 1 . While Mrs. Colleen Webb explains it for the third time, Collene Kaufman wonders if she ' ll ever get the hang of closing accounts. 2. Judging by the smile on her face, Miss Sondra Cawrse enjoys lecturing her busi- ness classes. 3. Mr. David Scheel points out to Rick Wood how to change a typewriter ribbon. 4. Mrs. Joyce Warner grins when she finds out that Lori Uppleger writes notes to her boyf- riend in shorthand. 5. Mrs. Louise Pellinen catches Bill Dowell try- ing to sneak the Accounting final exam from the files. 6. Mrs. Patricia Biebuyck shows Sandy Barth- olomew the proper way to set margins. 7. Pam Esders waits patiently while Miss Bethany Radtke puts some finishing touches on her dress. 20 The Educators Uke Sew Business

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Notes On Ow Staff 3 . Every school needs a good dfma. staff to keep things running smoothly. Here at MCHS we have one of the best office staffs going. Taking care of the detention list and writing out absent slips is the job of Mrs. Faucher. Mrs. Wes- trick ' s duties include watching over the students funds and keep- ing the books in order. When most people think of Mr. Wiinikainen, they think of detentions, but Mr. Wiinikainen ' s interests go way past giving out detention. He also plays an important role in organiz- ing athletic events. Along with the job of being principal comes a lot of responsibility. Among these re- sponsibilities are making out schedules and keeping the school in good working order. Behind ever great principal there is a great secretary. Mr. Shorkey ' s personal secretary is Mrs. Joyner. 5 .



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Mrs. Webb ' s Accounting and Busi- ness Law classes are a must if you want to succeed in the world of high- finance without being ripped-off. Mrs. Pellinen took over the classes when Mrs. Webb was on a leave of absence. L-space, A-space, D-space, is a familiar phrase heard in the Typing I classes taught by Mr. Scheel. Most students take typing to fulfill their business requirement. Mrs. Warner ' s office block offers budding secretaries a chance to work in an office atmosphere before they get their first job. Business English taught by Miss Cawrse allows students to compose letters and you can put your shor- thand to use if you ' ve taken Mrs. Biebuyck ' s course. Not everyone is cut out to be a sec- retary, though. Miss Radtke teaches a variety of home-making courses. In Sewing class, students have a choice of making various garments such as skirts and dresses.

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