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Taking careers into account What's the code word again? The new code word in math- ematics was Apple. A brand new computer of the Apple II series was installed. Mr. Rob Murray instituted the program which was offered to the seniors. I knew the class would help me out in college and it was really fun, commented Luis Mendoza. Jim Sitzman was one of the more enthusiastic students and demonstrated the computer's abilities during open house. Of course the other math classes aided in preparation for college and the world of em- ployment. Studying algebra, trigonom- etry, geometry, and advanced math, students learned to evalu- ate and rearrange quantities until they found an answer. A little bit of math was re- quired in the business depart- ment also. General Business classes were given a special bank project in which students opened accounts, made up rec- onciliations, and organized funds. They also were required to keep an eye on the stock market and note the changes. Among their other activities were the organization of a bud- get, career research, and listen- ing to several speakers in the areas of insurance and serious banking. Advanced shorthand classes were given the opportunity of visiting a business college and finding out the ins and outs. To prepare students so that they have a general knowledge of the business world is our main goal, added Mrs. Wise. BINOMIALS BY GO! paring notes, Trent Shon Zautcke consider a trade. - . Com- FOR ME? . . . Receiving his test back nd John first, Joe Logan becomes curious about his score. y a: 54 Business Math
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ALL GOOD GIFTS . . . Liturgical dance at the Thanksgiving Mass is pro- vided by Mrs. Sheila Friedman. Special education religion 53
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30-60-90 . . . Measuring the angles as accurately as possible, Mimi Hudson sets up a proof. TABULATION ... Illustrating the correct form of lining up columni, Miss Chenoweth explains procedure. APPLE OF MY EYE! . . . Punching in a program of his own invention, Gordon Gurnik utilizes the Apple II. DEAR SIR . . . Typing out letters to certain businesses. Joan Kriech and Renav Hood catch their mistakes. Business, Mali 55
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