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BUSINESS 8: FINE ARTS conomics, a new course with 1 social studies credit, joined the business department and was a super class , according to teacher Jim Coon. Other changes included the purchase of the Gregg-McGraw Hill simulated office curriculum, which Jean Pence reported was popular with students. Lori Hillestad, Marilyn Marrone, Brian Bishop, and Annette Cox took first at the COCC office skills competition in March, and the department as a whole received a commendation from the state accreditation team for the business booklet produced last year to inform students of all available business courses. , , ..m,:,r Nw Barb Mero types 738th stencil of the year. Jim Coon Umpqua College General Business 0.5. U. -Business Ed. . Vg ,005 . . l V Sharon Hays 0.5. U. B.S. -Business Admin. Mickey Ketchum U. ol North Iowa B.A.-Business Minor-Art Tom Barber gives last minute instructions to Robin Schaddle and Shawn Crandall before the Pops Concert Jean Pence Arizona State B.E.D.-Business Ed. Jim Peters Cal StatefLong Beach B.S.-Business Ed. B,S.-Mathematics O,C.E, Rosalee Reynolds 0.5, U. B.S. -Business
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v-nw-.w.., 5 W 1. if Counselors Jack Lutz lfroshl, Miriam Stein lsophl, and Jon Stride lseniorl pictured together Uuniorl, Lolly Jaquas lJ-JJ, Roger MacMillan one morning. .K Senior Tom Haertel looks surprised after being presented with a calculator birthday cake by AV's Pat Johnson, one of Tom 's mentors. 'NC . xi? N K' K 3 ! ' 92. S Barbara Behrens Attendance Aide Kay Berry Mr. Biegert's Secretary Attendance Secretary Carol Hatch Activities Secretary Sue Horning Mr. Harris' Secretary .11, ' 4 t . S! Pat Johnson Audio Visual Aide Kay Miller Library Aide Linda Pietila Librarian Lynn Spring Counseling Secretary Pat Sullivan Study Hall Aide Doretta Thurston Bookkeeper Denise Wood Mr. Woodworth 's Secretary Curriculum Secretary
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Rosalee Reynolds looks through her lesson plans for the next class of typlsts. llllll is H - 1, W ,301 ' , ,QV .. f' :lean Pence, Little Bo Peep, ponders where she lost her favorite sheep on Halloween. r ef if if 'fd . .5 ,W ,. rw, . W Cosme Lopez doesn 't seem to be makin' it in the attention department of his Spanish class. i. Tom Barber U of Wyoming Minor- Vocal Music Cent. Wash. State M.E.D.-Music Ed. Cosme Lopez pe West State U. B.S.-Industrial Arts Minor-Spanish Louise Plagge Pomona College B.A.-French North Illinois U. Rick Plants 0.5. U. B.A. -Music rench students focused on gourmet foods, the musicians worked hard prepping for concerts and the trip to San Diego, and art students strove in their own quiet way to earn the privilege of traveling to Portland to visit four galleries and have an evening on thetownf' Under Louise Plaggels watchful eye, French classes earned money all year by selling pastries in order to dine at Le Bistro and Cyrano's. The Music Department kept a busy schedule with three major concerts, participation in state contests, marching in the cold wind at football games, and playing furiously for basketball games. They raised 520,000 for the biggie , the week-long jaunt to the National Music Festival in San Diego. About 176 students traveled by chartered Trailways busses to the meet. Swing choir won first, concert choir and concert band won second, and stage band took fifth. Art teacher Roger Whiteman noted that his department is growing. He stresses the more classical approach, but students have options: semesters of drawingf painting, ceramicsfsculpture, and design f jewelry. Emil Smith U ot' O B.A.-Foreign Languages Minor-MusicfPhy. Science U. oi' Colorado M.A.-German Minor-App. Linguistics Roger Whiteman if O.C.E. V B.S.-Sec. Art Ed. . gy A JL lx 1 Chris Wilson Oberlin College B.A.-French Minor4Music Utah State B.M.-Music M.E.D.-Sec. Ed. Minor-Music
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