Milan High School - Rebus Yearbook (Milan, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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Click! Clack! Snip! Snap! What do you think of when someone says the word secretary? Someone who polishes her nails a lot and sits on the boss's lap? Well, this is not so, a secre- tary is very hard working and a worth- while worker. In our business courses this fact is learned right away. A good secretary is skilled in typing and shorthand, both of which are offered here along with accounting, business math, general business, and secretarial skills. Other jobs that business majors can get are typing clerks, accounting clerks, office workers and bakers. Students worked hard on projects and had fun doing them. Business is just one department that isn't as easy as it looks. What’s this? A person walking down the hall peeking into rooms usually doesn’t see two students being pro- nounced man and wife.But it was possi- ble in Home and Family. Well, this and many other activities, such as: field trips to the Versailles Court House, observ- ing younger children at the grade school, and looking for apartments were a few things done in order to pre- pare our students for the family life. And how many things can you recall walking down the hall talking to your best friend when you were suddenly interrupted by a tantalizing aroma drift- ing out of the home economics room? You picture in your mind brownies bak- ing in an oven and your mouth began to water. It was hard for you to believe that some seventh or eighth grader could cook so well. A few nice sounds such as the hum of sewing machines and the chatter of busy mouths could be heard in the next room. But one of the most dishearten- ing and discouraging sounds that could be heard from time to time by Mrs. Fritch or Mrs. Lamb were the 9 words . . . Looks like you'll have to rip it out again! (Page 24) TOP LEFT: While working on practice sets in Accounting I, Pam Sparkman and Gret- chen Haessing find time to put on a happy face. TOP RIGHT: Figuring margins in Typing I can be mind boggling as Rosanne King finds out. MIDDLE LEFT: It takes a great deal of concentra- tion for Annette Kroner to type with no errors in Typing II. BOTTOM LEFT: In Mrs. Lamb’s Home and Family class, a reception is held following the wedding for the newly married couples. MIDDLE RIGHT: Concentration has taken over for Bonita Gauck while she threads her machine for her outfit. BOTTOM RIGHT: Taythe Hyatt writes out checks to pay her bills on her practice set in Accounting I. (Page 25) MIDDLE LEFT: Carla Bengie is busy adding her debits and credits anticipating they come out equal. BOTTOM LEFT: Running the Fluid Duplicator is just one of many skillls learned by Billy Jo Kraus and Linda Schornick in Secretarial Skills class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Performing as priest, Mr. Gard- ner joins this man and this woman in holy matri- mony. Chris Kohlmeier and Tammy Taylor. 25

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UP TWO, THREE, DOWN TWO, THREE “Oh! my back hurts “My side aches! and “My gosh! Your gym clothes smell like the inside of a mon- key cage! A few of the sights of a physical edu- cation class were students competing together for the second year in COED basketball, volleyball, and softball. Both the students and the teachers enjoyed it. Teachers, Mr. Frohman, Mrs. Hollen- bach and Mr. Willhite, gave a special boost to the program with the addition of tennis, square dancing, ballet, and advanced tumbling so the students could tone and firm up those biceps and cranial muscles at the same time. TOP LEFT: Terri Bible and Roy Baker know it is necessary to keep your mind on what you are doing when the caller says “Boys, join hands and form a “star. TOP RIGHT: Giving it your best shot is exactly what David Short is doing. BOTTOM LEFT: These boys, Chris Sparkman, Mark Overman, Danny Weisbrod, learn that bas- ketball is not as easy as it seems. 26 BOTTOM RIGHT: To Carol Driggers and Ron Eldridge, promenading is only a mere challenge compared with the other steps involved.

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