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Diann Edens Joyce Fink Marlys Frye Student Store Clk Clk Counseling Secretary ff 'I' T, A - ' .. x Vicki Johnson Wilma Kaylor Mark Leszczynski Secretary Athletics Clk Ath Trnr, Equp Mgr Barbara Nobriga Lorraine Pennington Carleen Plarski Librarian Bookkeeper PBX, Receptionist Mrs. Plarski writes down a message. Linda Hayes Registrar Tommie Mehrtens Attendance Clk Carol Risner Library, LRC Clk X Jack Sharp Mary Spicef' Janette Striedel Ann Wills DlSfViC3 Psyffholveist SCi9f1C2 Clk Counseling Clk Library Clk 8 4? 2, ff' dent. I ,,,t.,, Mr. Hudgins takes a readmit from the absentee notices for the stu- Checking the attendance sheets, Mrs. Kochis notes the absences. Office Sklff 159
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An Appreciation Of Gthers By Gretchen Beck Keeping the attendance sheets roll- ing always keeps me busy, stated Tom- mie Mehrtens. Not only does the office staff have to keep track of the atten- dance, but one can always find them working on unending piles of papers that need to be typed and filed. Students as well seem to take up a lot of their time. Many times they help students prepare scholarship applications, arrange testing dates and they even take care of many students basic problems. Handling ap- plications for SAT testing and scholar- ships keeps me busy, stated our coun- seling secretary Mrs. Streidel. Under all of this work one can find a true dedication to students by the office staff. 'elf it weren't for the people, I wouldn't be busy and these same people are the reason I enjoy my work, stated our athletics secretary Mrs. Kaylor. Stu- dents seem to feel the same way toward the office staff. 6'Whenever problems arise, the office staff is always close at hand for any help required, stated Sun- ny Brockmoller. Through all the work office workers and students appreciate each other. Erma Sue Baker Lois Boyd Soc Sci LRC CIK Secy Asst. Principal Aslaug Briggs Bonnie Coston Eng LRC Clk Scheduling 158 Office Siclff
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Skills For Life By Stephanie Allen The sound of keys being hit, as well as a voice of a teacher explaining an ac- counting technique could be heard through the halls. Business courses help students prepare for college prere- quisition or for the vocational oriented student, stated Sandra Childers. With this in mind, many students en- rolled in the business classes. Account- ing, typing and computer programming courses, were offered to the students. Accounting will help me later in life if I decide to major in the business fieldj, commented Kristen Finneran. Typing as Well benefited the students, toward their futures. Typing will help get a secretarial job as Well as help me with the outside worldj' stated Dawn Boughter. Typing has helped people to the other extreme. It benefits both hand and eye coordination. Typing has helped my finger coordination, ex- claimed Danny Miller. Many students will find the skills that they obtained in the business courses will be beneficial to them in the future. Mrs. Childers grades Bonnie Boswell's test. .p M, 41 , W1 Trent Herrin listens as Mr. Lekvold explains the typing assignment. 160 Business Education Mr. Rarity contemplates an idea proposed by Brad Stodghill. li Traci Barker-Ball Sandra Childers Bill Lekvold Intro, Computer Word Process, Typing, Acctng, Bus Program, Bl. ROP Cmptr Math, Baseball Creatures, Frosh Department Head class, Softball Bowling Club Dorothy Mitchell Bill Rarity Vicki Wilson IUU0- COWPUWVS, Intro Business, ROP Intro Computers, Typing Bking Acctng, Accntg Typing, FBLA
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