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F S -. ia-4' Special Education Teachers: Martha Black, Kathryn Harrell, Ralph lanacone, and Jill Shoemaker RIGHT: Bookkeeper Connie Nlcxew moved into a new office this year and her work soon tripled! B01 IOM! The custodial staff works long hours to keep the classrooms, halls, and campus clean and in working condition. BELOW: Rising early each morning to supply the hor lunches at Sandia, the ladies in the cafeteria put in many hours in a hot kitchen! LEFT: Counselors Frank Graham and Githa Lewis offer advice to students during the first semester registration process, elle' i ,..-g. i K -4 v at k. . Y Q li BOTTOM ROW: Tyler, Betty: Registrar Verploegh, Ed: Counselor Vertrees, Chuck: Data Processing Vigil, Thomas: Prim-ipal Ward, Jim! Campus :Xide W62Ih8fSby, Keith: Assistant Principal 152 r as e.?ii S ti? S K' ,iw tt., R 5 u ' its ff A RA T '-A ' ai, ,., ' ' , ai! , it t ,,,, t , .,,, ' ff , li, Uma, , 'sv gt ri r., ae f f' W W if we f M if M Mm H 2 4 QW Y f 1 , :V , I J vi- .,,,,, ,f. , xp 5 K 13gNi,92l, 1fA r Q 1: - J ' H Q' 4.1 Am 5 , Q ax ' ' 'I ..,, ' ,iff y flf V' , A I it ffl, ' 'ff re if 'f -' W , 2 'iii' ' Qin ff- F ' ff: M A ,oot uust M . ',E' X' ' f , , ' j J, it 5 at ik' , 4' 'V TOP ROW: MOHIOYH, Vi: Education Aide Mueller, Jim: Activities Director Pederson, Carol: Sem-tary Royer, Margurite: Nurse Sil'lg'let0n, Charles: Counselor Somerville, Les: Counselor , 6 X if , gf ' kv JM, gui' , ii , .,,, ,4 Y W y A-n ' 'MW ,J -vii f i' r it , A-Mggiw ., , , Zh iw , 2 ,W,,.-,,.,,,W A w w It 251 5 T, ., i W A? ui. 3 1 e sy Z i We f PM S N114 Q it QW -f ,J 456.
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BOI IOM! Nlrs. Dorothy Hanson takes time out from some paper work to observe the progress of her typing students. BELOW: Mrs. jan Stevenson and Miss Dawn Hendrix discuss some of the day's problems in the business education work area. RIGHT: Susan VVade. sophomore, types a daily assignment on an lBNl Selectric in Office Education class. x K .t.,.. we 'fails wasnt f we jsuul .V .-. L C0l'lIleI', J0hIl2 Accounting l, Il, Business Math: Coached football, basketball Hale, Linda: Typing l, Recordkeeping, Business Math Hanson, Dorothy: Typing I, II, Office Education II: Sponsored OE.-X HeIldI'iX, Dawn: Department Chairman, Business Law, Office Education: Sponsored OEA Moore, Dinah: Typing I, Seminar 9, Cashiering and Merchandising: Coached Table 'liennis Perry, Nancy: Shorthand I 8: II, Typingl SteVeIlS0l'1, Jan: Business English, Business Machines, Office Education Ig Sponsored OEA Voelker, Le0l'l3l'd: Distributive Educationg Sponsored DECA Business Students Learn Skills For Office Jobs Business courses offered a wide selection that helped the students in many job areas. Secretarial Work, typing, filing and the use of duplicator machines were emphasized. Office Education I students learned the use of several machines including calculators and transcribers, while Office Education ll students earned credit with on-the-job office training. Members of the Distributive Education Club of America held several breakfasts and were given credit for working at paying jobs also. Popular classes in Business Education were accounting, shorthand, business machines, and business law. The Office Education Association offered students a chance for national competition in many business fields. The organization was sponsored by Miss Dawn Hendrix, Mrs. Dorothy Hanson and Mrs. Jan Stevenson. Miss Hendrix also served as Department Chairman. The success of the Sandia Business department helped place many graduates in jobs. ' lux , ff i7'1' S i xg -.?.---
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