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I fm V D00 xx 65049 62 Jw I r ! y a , :nav A ee!! ',,4,g,, fm. I , Ill igbiy 0 - ' ll ' Sue Riceman trys to hide from the work before her! Brenda Erps is surrounded by happy typers. X-ifgf I.--.I 4 'ai' X3 T -Q.. ,pas fix x.N'XNX Q MRS. CARMENE GRANGER Business Machines, Production Typing MR. KEITH BENJAMIN Accounting I and ll MR. DELMAR RYAN Business Law, General ' Business MRS. CONNIE HANSSEN Shorthand, Personal Typing MR. STEVE SCHROEDER Accounting I, General i Business, Business Math ffl MRS. PAT SCHRAGE Personal Typing, OE, Office Practice 41 Busimess EDUCATION 'L-f-if
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EDTV' EUSUMESSASMSUA Ml Lynda Saling confronts a puzzlement in balances. H9 A... The man who passes out space ap- plications and yells at kids in the com- mons to clean it up is more than just a mild mannered teacher of accounting. As director of the audio-visual equip- ment, SPACE and chairman of the Business Department, Mr. Keith Ben- jamin is a busy person from 8 to 4. But he is very busy after that last bell rings, too. At most sporting events you will see him keeping time, running a clock or working at some other respon- sible job. The four teenagers in his house keep him very busy at home, he says. Actu- ally not at home but running them to, from, to, and from band concerts, choir concerts, plays and a variety of sporting events. l-le does a lot of Hhaul- ing of friends, assorted equipment and miscellaneous freight liflfl Eel SGHQQQJL QUEQEQTHQNS llltlll IE? U BENQ EDUCATION -W ...... ,,.u.,v ' ith the addition of the new aduitorium who would think that the business department would end up with the biggest mess of all? The new hall into the foyer caused Mrs. Connie Hanssen's typing room to be shortened and the old workshop eliminated. lt found a new home in the old conference room. Even the Xerox machine was moved to make way for the new wing. When completed, the new wing will also give Mrs. Carmene Granger and the OE supervisor a new office. But until then it is dust and plywood and a cold breeze. At semester change Mrs. Pat Schrage retired and Mrs. Tori Slotter- beck was hired to replace her. The of- fice education girls took the transition smoothly. The business department still had a lot of machines clicking and humming, and accounts to be balanced, but it wasn't exactly business as usual. N., V. . .W
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MR. KEITH HAAN North Scott Singers, Mixed Chorus, Swing Choir MR. BERNIE PEETERS Ceramics, Drawing, Art Survey, Lettering, Commercial Art MR. DAN ANDERSON Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble rt 3, ,. . MR. BILL KESSINGER Concert Band, Marching Band, . Sis tt Stage Band L, 1 MR. DAVE PREHM Art Survey. Crafts, Drawing it , Y. ,JL Checking placement of singers on the risers, Mr. Haan contemplates his work. During halftime, the North Scott Marching Band performs. il-1 ..' . 1 . 4--T.. , X 1 ,ff it X tk - -- During an afternoon rehearsal, Mrs Jacobs is apprehended. Mr. Peeters gives a demonstration to Andy Wendel, Deb Peterson and Jackie Corbin. if ll ge ' 5 6 ffm-ut r--411: The biggest changes occurring in band and choir are the students, Every year the band and choir format generally stay the same, it's the students that make the year interesting. When asked what else was different about the year, Mr. Anderson said that the caliber of the students was higher. The talent shown throughout the year was outstanding. ln the art department a new course was offered, the course being commercial art. The class made their own Christmas cards and numerous signs for the com- munity. , , ,va .K+ 'Qr6M rt , . M 'km . W it x 5' In f y X fr! , 1 v I ,,, ,,--cf-,Y KS r L -.x an .T ,J
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