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V Job Skills racticed Under the guidance of the business education department, students learn and develop their office skills. They take ad- vantage of the availability of a wide se- lection of modern office equipment. De- partment chairman Mrs. Martha Lein- decker Cabovej, teaches shorthand and serves as a vocational counselor. Right: Instructors in this field were Mrs. Melissa Givens, typingg Mrs. Ellen Neal, typingg Mr. Gerald Lane, book- keeping, work experience, and vocational counselingg Mr. Glenn Beier, typing and business principlesg Mrs. Susan Marts- field, typing and bookkeepingg Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, bookkeeping and office ma- chinesg and Miss Linda Eskelson, general business and typing. Lower right: Con- centrating on her typing is Carolyn Samp- son. K
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Far left: Laughing historically are so- cial studies teachers Mr. Steve Miller, Mr. Vic Backlund, and Mr. Morris Jiminez. Upper center: Mr. Douglas Brown, world history teacher, digs up some facts for modern prob- lems teachers Mrs. Ellen Lowe and Mrs. Claire Lorenz. Lower center: Mr. John Quan- back prepares for another challenging day in U.S. history. Left: Mr. Michael Jesperson shows Ethan Bergman the l'inside story of a skull in biology class. Lower left: Biology teachers, Mr. John Bohlander, Miss Cristi Broms, and Mrs. Sharon Butler take inven- tory. Below: Science department chairman, Mrs. Faye Mort. Far below: Mr. Gene lns- keep and Mrs. Carol Ritter, chemistry instruc- tors, demonstrate some new equipment for Mr. Dwight Runner, physics teacher.
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Math Adds Mind,' Points, lines, and seg- ments, the abstract tools of mathematics, intrigue stu- dents in this field. With the arrival of a computer, prac- tical opportunities in math were expanded. Mr. Bruce Stewart, Cpictured upper rightj chairman, coordinates the departmen plus teach- ing introduction to analysis, elementary functions, com- puter and data processing, and advanced general math. Upper left: Serving as instructors were Miss Lor- etta Gottfried, geometry, and algebrag Mr. Fred Wig- gins, geometry, and con- sumer mathg Mr. Alan Har- ter, geometry, basic math, and algebrag Mr. Robert Metzger, basic math, and algebrag Mr. Robert Grohe, gcometry, advanced gener- al math, and algebra: and Mr, William Shaw, intro- duction to general math, and algebra. Lower left: Mr. Bruce Stewart instructs stu- dents on the programming of the computer. Above: Mr. Grobe shows two stu- dents one ofthe more com- plicated ideas involved in mathematics.
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