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Business The Business Department in- cludes accounting I, accounting II, typing I, typing II, shorthand, gen- eral business, recordkeeping, secre- tarial procedures, and yearbook. By taking these courses in high school, a student can determine vocational goals and plans. Probably the thing that will most effect your future, particularly your career, is your education. Taking any of these courses gives the student an under- standing and some training in the business field they feel an interest in. These classes will also help the student decide if he is truly inter- ested in completing higher educa- tion in this field. Each society must somehow or- ganize itself to cope with its eco- nomic problems. In our society, we determine to follow and believe anything which Mr. Gustin tells us in his accounting classes. We al- ways seem to follow everything Mrs. Gustin tells us to do in typing I, but by typing II, we run into so many problems that no one can help us. Penny Gooderl is working quietly while Mr. Mr. Gustin is busy talking to Jeff Jager and Gustin is busy helping Brian Waller in Ac- Troy Sprecker. counting. Mrs. Gustin is giving her class instructions. Michelle Smutny, Brande Pease, and Kim Showalter are busy typing away. 12
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Library L.D. Social Sciences The library is run by our librar- ian, Mrs. Harvey. She teaches Li- brary Science I, Library Science II, and Audiovisual Science. The Li- brary Science class is to teach the student how to work in the library. In Library Science II, students do advanced level of library work, e.g. working with card catalog, compil- ing bibliographies, doing research, and other similar library duties. The library is always open and very useful for the student to use throughout the school day if a stu- dent may need some books to refer back to a certain subject or project. L.D., which stands for learning lab, is provided to individual stu- dents who have special educational needs. Students may take courses in any academic area or subject. Students are placed at a level in which they can function comfort- ably. The Social Science Department includes: U.S. History, U.S. Gov- ernment, American Problems, In- dian History and Culture, Criminal Justice and World History. Mrs. Harvey is hard at work in the Library. L.D. students are getting help from their teacher. Jr. Students are hard at work in Mr. Hollo- man's History class. Art class is very busy and working very hard on their projects.
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