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fs, W' if Type it up - Senior Becky Mills shows that typing her daily assignment can be lots of work and very, very frustrating at times. Time out - Senior Lisa Robertson and junior Marga Taylor take time out to relax a little in typing class. Business courses vary in Northeast Typing sixty words a minute with no typing mistakes, adding and sub- tracting various figures on adding machine, and using the right symbols for dictation were only a few things that business students learned to do every day in class. Many business courses were of- fered during the school year. They were typing, accounting, shorthand, business law, and clerical record keeping. Typing I students learned basic typing skills, such as how to type a business letter, envelopes, and index cards. Typing II students learned more advanced skills, and learned to type at a much faster pace, with fewer mis- takes. Three shorthand classes were offered, and each of the courses taught students better and more accurate methods of dictation. Accounting and clerical record keeping students learned to keep ledgers, and also learned to work on the adding machines, and business law students learned legal procedures, and also acted out court cases. Regardless of the business courses offered, each one taught students a great deal in the business field. Lisa Fulmer
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faking Care Of 6l3usiness Workinghard- Senior Annette Dycas, and junior Sherry Nester keep very busy as they do their accounting assignment in class. Keeping busy - Senior Patty Ragsdale works busily in shorthand to complete one of many assignments that are given each day in shorthand class. 98-Tough Stuff . 1 I , Q , -,, X f ., H5'i'Qf A , 1 X ff' L' - fx,- fw' j A vs- Watch closely now - Business teacher. Mrs. Listen, listen- Seniors Debbie Harlan and Robin M8l'Sl'lH Brown d9m0I1SU'Bi6S l10W to Operate the McCollum listen attentively to the dictaphones dictaphone machine in her shorthand classes. as they hurry to finish their shorthand assign- ment. I S 1 - - - -
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Explaining-Physical Science teacher, Mr. Iames Humphrey explains some of his notes given to his class via overhead projector. Ecosystem-Miss Cynthia Nance, Marc Luker, and Perry Iones look in on the welfare of the terrarium in Miss Nance's Biology I class. Science department is center of activity Science. A subject taken to get the required number of credits for graduation. Right? Not this year. This year's science department was a center of activity. The science department was organized to stimulate the students' interest in his scientific studies. Biology teacher, Miss Cynthia Nance, said that the science depart- ment stressed the importance of students thinking for themselves. To reach this goal, students did a lot of work in and out of class. Sophomores did the traditional in- sect and leaf collections for biology I. Chemistry labs, research papers, field trips, and physic problems typify the second and third year classes of biology II, physics, and chemistry. Science Club, sponsored by Miss Cynthia Nance and Mr. Philip Lee, 100 Tough Stuff was one of the more active clubs on campus. Open to all students with scientific interest, the club made field trips to Devil's Den State Park and the Toxicologic Research Center at Pine,Bluff. Don Byram .iii- aka Ktfgsyeif. Gif! Crumming-Debra De Lonely brushes up on her studies before a famous Mr. Philip Lee test.
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