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.fi uture Medical -1-.:..-f Careers Club li plans ahead 'N4-.. ll g Mary Kineen and Jane Van Sickle study bone anatomy on the nurses training skeleton. t Jane Van Sickle points out arm muscles while President Nancy Patterson explains their function- lflg to Jo Bruns and Mary Kineen, 203
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H f'f V KE 5 uf Q .f,V Cas., ,S 7 C f Speaking at the State DECA Convention is Mr, The hard-Working officers of this year's DECA Club Peter Conway of the Century 21 Corporation. are President, Roger Wolff 5 Vice-President, Ralph Munimg - Bob Chell as Treasurerg and Jill LaCroix as Secretary, Business can be fun This year's DECA fDistributive Educa- Before the convention in March, the club tion Clubs of Americai was highlighted by a held seminars and conferences with the cities State Convention held in Rapid City. Fea- around the hills. At these seminars the group tured speaker of the convention was Mr. practiced for the state convention, by studying Peter Conway of the Century 21 Corporation retailing and business world. If a contestant who is specifically interested in the sales won in the state contest, he could go on to and marketing activities of the group. compete in the national contest. Theresa Mumrn and Marilyn Stearns attend the planning meet- ing for the State DECA Convention held in Rapid City. V . W - - .Ta t 202
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204 New books for a new library were pro- vided in the new Stevens High School. Boys and girls, on a voluntary basis, kept the li- brary in tip-top condition. During the year they filled the library with new books by giving them cards and a place on a shelf. They also filed cards, checked in books and gave assistance to anyone who needed it. Some student librarians were put to work as secretaries typing up book information and filing cards. Others mended old books and pasted pockets in for new books. The newly furnished library was equipped with individual booths for private studying. There were also large and small tables throughout the room with revolving soft cushioned chairs to match. A separate room was provided for magazines and news- papers that could not be checked out. Most of the books were newly purchased and the magazines and newspapers were donated. Librarians work W : 1' 'T he Vw Jim Basler Works steadily at checking in books. , Barb Nixon types library cards to insert in books.
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