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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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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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Mrs. Hotaling shares a cooking secret with Danielle Pagnini. an 5,4 E , ,ffi,,..,,,...,w,- ff-7' , ,MF .1 ...Y -,5g,fi.,g,f f 5 , ecoming Self-Sufficient By Gretchen Beck lt's more than knowing a domestic tradeg it's learning to be self-sufficient, stated Sandy Berndsen. This definitely falls into the classes of Consumer Educa- tion. Of course the students learn about their particular subject, but more impor- tantly they learn how to manage on their own. lt's not a cruise class, it prepares you for life, stated Alicia Brew. This main goal could be learned in all the classes. Such as: Single Survival, Interior Design, Clothing, and Cooking. A new class that was added this year was Fash- ion Merchandising in which students were able to experience working in Var- ious types of jobs at North County Fair Shopping Center. This enabled them many learning opportunities in the fash- ion industry. Throughout all of these classes a feeling of accomplishment is learned in each class, as well as the major goal of being self-sufficient. Mrs. Malone lectures about fashion. Lea Matteson shows Mrs. Gemmill how to prepare a gourmet meal. s -f ' in Iygi . x Ann Gemmill Aletha Hotaling Sheryl MGIOHB Foods, ROP Foods, Single SR VL, Flvfhing. Inf D9-Ylgfly Restaurant Hm Apprl Arts ROP FGSl1l0f1 Merclmdsing Consumer Education 161
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