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Brokers and Their Business The American Heritage Dictionary defines a broker as One who acts as an agent in negotiating contracts, purchases, or sales in return for a fee. ln working with the students, teachers negotiated contracts, better known as grades, in return for a fee, known as a salary. ln the area of finance, teachers Mere given a 642, salary increase. However, even this increase left them well behind the soaring cost of living, paced by double digit infla- tion. Concerning this situation, presi- ldent of the Walnut Valley Educators Association Mr. Charles Sismondo stated, This shows the dedication of teachers. That is, monitary gains are secondary to the best interests of the students. WHS employed over 100 teachers, which were divided up into 10 sepa- rate departments. The largest depart- ment was English, with P.E. and Social Science close behind, Proving LREQUIRED FOR 3 YEARS, English was the department with the most teachers. The largest departments, English, P.E., and Social Science, comprised approximately 4496 of the total fac- ulty. QHANDING OUT P.E. LOCKS is only one of the duties of the brokers as demonstrated by Ms. Lorelee Miller, Ms, Linda Thomas, and Ms. ludy Manthorne. This was the first year in which students had to pay for their locks. lf locks were returned, students had their money refunded. that size has nothing to do with impact, the Fine Arts department had one of the greatest influences on the student body as a whole. Principal Donald Skraba stated, The Fine Arts department has a profound effect on our student body and community due to their public exposure in the performing arts and in the many art projects in school and outside. The following T6 pages are our report on the Brokers and Their Busi- ness, academics. We invite you to look through the section and count the dividends that the Brokers have guided you, the stockholders, toward. Q l 1 4 20 19 T8 17 16 T5 E14 E13 T2 ii 10 13 9 5 8 E 11 Q Q2 U .E in m. GJ E7 116 5 ce ish rts ge Busine Consumer Scien Engl Fine A Foreign Langua Industrial Art an in th .-E nl E 9 ul S U C r: m .9 '- u H an .E KJ O tn Division!Brokers and Their Business
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