St Xavier High School - Xaverian Yearbook (Junction City, KS)

 - Class of 1980

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ABOVE: Elaine Mika and Lloyd Parker ABOVE: Patty Folwell looks quite interested in her Business Math homework while she or together for an elusive answer in tries to figure it out. Or, are appearances deceiving? (Photo by Deppish) ccounting. oto y rov Business 21

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That @ $ Does it matter to the students of St. Xaviers that business is one of the fastest growing fields in the world? No, they just like playing with their calculators and pre- tending that they can type. How- ever, many students took one or more business courses this year. The courses offered included General Business, a sophomore class that teaches the basic funda- mentals of today’s business world. This year, Accounting, a senior course, was spent becoming hys- terical over problems and hearing wails of, “I’ll never be able to un- derstand this stuff!” However, the end of the year saw a little more confidence and comprehension. As anyone has taken typing knows, what can be more fun than typing f...f...j...j..? This is Typing I, one of the business classes taught by Mrs. Opat. This sophomore class also taught basic letter arrangement and manu- script typing. Typing II or Clerical Practice saw several courageous juniors and seniors continuing their typ- ing education. They learned more detailed ways of arranging differ- ent types of letters and manu- scripts. Also, during Clerical Prac- tice, the students had fun playing with the Tele-trainer, a device used to teach the proper method of answering phones. They also had a visitor from Brown Mackey Business College. Last, is the Business Math class taught by Sister Frederic. The fa- vorite part was always the test over the previous work that was given every four days. The class involved practical math such as figuring taxes and salaries. It helps students later in their every- day life. What could Germaine Hepburn be thinking about now? By the stricken look on her face, it could be her accounting homework or it could be just a sad song on the radio. (Photo by Gannon) Typing Class! ABOVE: While Mrs. Opat patiently looks at the assignment, Beatrice Per- kins is obviously losing her mind. (Photo by Croy) 20 Business



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Home Ec: A Sci, An Art Mrs. Wheeler’s Home Eco- nomics classes were very busy learning about a wide range of topics. Home Ec. I and Bache- lor Living learned the basics of grooming, foods, and clothing. They then put their knowledge to practice baking foods from three of the four food groups and sewing aprons and simple shirts. Home Ec. II advanced their study of food and clothing preparation. Intermediate Home Ec. made food items of foreign countries, learned the proper laundering techniques, and advanced their skills in clothing. The Living On Your Own (LOYO) class explored all aspects of their future adult- hood. Such topics included: knowing yourself as an individ- ual, career choices, companion- ship, parenthood, management, and consumer education. BEI.OW: LOYO student, Tricia To- rnandi, holds her murdered egg after confiscating it from the kidnappers. (Photo by Croy) And Much More BELOW: Lisa Thomas is preparing her fabric to pin on a pattern for a plaid shirt she will be making in Home Ec. I (Photo by Deppish) ABOVE: “and Santa I want a Baby Boo ABOVE: After a hectic morning of serving Hoo, a doll house, and a play kitchen. breakfast. Mary Farlow cleans up in order “Sure, little girl.” replies Santa, played by to get ready for a long day of school. (Photo John Marshall. (Photo by Croy) by Gannon) 22 Home Economics

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