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BUSINESS Students Learn Skills for Future Jobs In typing I the sophomores learned how to type the fastest, easiest, smoothest way. They found out that typing comes in very handy for book reports. In bookkeeping the students learned how to fill out income tax forms and budget their income. The office aides were very busy throughout the year writing out admit slips and running errands for the office and Mr. Adamson. This year the typing II class learned a more advanced form of typing. While working at their own speed, they learned how to type letters and manuscripts. In business law the students learned what law is about and when to go to a lawyer. They also learned of their rights as a citizen. Top left: Roger Clauson, Stella McCullock, Mark Magill, Kathy Anderson, and Dottie Pierson in typing I. Top right: Mrs. Mintonye, Aleta Shorb. Debbie Stallard, Carol Russell, Julie Moore, Evelyn Kalb, Edrie Looney, Jody Merchen, and Debbie Quilhaugh worked in the office this year. Middle right: Mona Frost, Jill Moore, and Edrie Looney using typewriters in typing II. Bottom left: Pete Cunningham and Dave Boutin learning about bookkeeping. Bottom right: Jim DeLong, Irene Hathaway, Kim Morgan, and Geraldine Wallace in business law. 22
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CREATIVE ARTS Band and ch orus Add Spirit to School Activities Art classes, with Miss Brister as their teacher, studied blind contour and line drawings, the color wheel and its combinations, origami (Japanese paper folding), lettering, letter heading, emblems and water color. TOP LEFT: Debbie Quilhaugh showing her Art II drawings. TOP RIGHT: Jody Merchen, Kristina Shorb, Kristi Stewart, Holly Morgan, Beth Adamson, Roger Clauson, Brad Allred, and Curt Warner working hard in Art I. The band under the direction of Mr. Ludtke, had fun learning new songs to play at football and basketball games and pep assemblies. School spirit increased as a result of the lively music of the band. The chorus class, also directed by Mr. Ludtke, sang at P.T.O. meetings and baccalaureate. Dressed in their smart-looking santa's helpers suits, they sang at the Christmas program. ABOVE: Mr. Ludtke, Brad Allred, Earl Warner, Debbie Quilhaugh, Carol Burns, Dave Satterlee, Dave Boutin, Alice Blondell, Janie Blondell, and Laurie Allred practicing for the school program. RIGHT: Robin Wagner, Lisa Simes, Evelyn Kalb, Carol Russell, Julie Moore, Rita Shorb, Edrie Looney, and Deb Stallard sing at the Christmas program.
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JOURNALISM Students Seek Improvement jor School Publications The darkroom classes worked like crazy to get out orders for the Cruiser and Hi-Power. They learned how to develop pictures, make prints, and the right way to take a picture. Mr. Nightingale taught the students how to do all of these things, and to put up with all the problems. Top left, top to bottom row: Billy Ferguson, Gordon McDonald, Lonnie Shorb, Walter Thornton, Mona Frost, Earl Warner, Kathy Anderson, Albert Shorb. Prudy Lucas, and Mark Magill are members of the fourth period photography class. Top right: Geraldine Wallace, Craig Rector, Evelyn Kalb, Edrie Looney, Mary Exner, and Rita Shorb are putting one of the editions of the Hi-Power together. Bottom left, top to bottom row: Rita Shorb, Pete Cunningham, Julie Moore, Debbie Stallard, Mona Frost, Celeste Hytrek, Craig Rector, Lisa Simes, and Jill Moore pose for first period photography picture. Bottom right: Tom Porter, Pete Cunningham, Harry Rolfe, LisaSimes, Mrs. Fedor, Jim Wesley, Gaye Hill, LeaAnna Hendon, Dave Boutin, and Tom Cunningham are working hard on the annual. Tom Porter, who was editor of the Cruiser, attended summer school at Portland State, and brought good ideas to the staff on layout, copy, and picture size. The staff, who worked together to improve the yearbook over previous years, were David Boutin, Pete Cunningham, Tom Cunningham, Harry Rolfe, Jim Wesley, Gaye Hill, LeaAnna Hendon, Stella McCulloch, Bert Looney, Jim DeLong, and Lisa Simes. The Hi-Power, published twice a month, kept the town and classes informed on current news. With Evelyn Kalb as editor, the staff made constructive changes in format, making the newspaper attractive and informative. Others on the staff were Mary Rector, Rita Shorb, Edrie Looney, Mary Exner, Geraldine Wallace, Debbie Quilhaugh, Craig Rector, John Clauson, and Celeste Hytrek. 23
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