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84 1. Double entry books take concentration and effort to keep straight. 2. Sonny Benefield explains the fundamentals of personal typing to Mary Frank and Gretchen German. 3. Bookkeeping demands space, as evidenced by Ms. Pat Terry's cluttered desk. 4. Allen Rutter and Chris Schmandt question Ms. Terry about their typing assignment. UOSISN ,- -Wil-, its 1- ' ,, 1? as 'iff' :api ., ,J .1-1 3 I :tiff ,':. . 3:5 I LHTIH 8 ,,l,f. K .Ev s I , it , ,S inf N . , 'J' if fl, hm,,4-e LL, NEISOY1 2 'M r ., l ff Qi? lit
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l. Howard Woerner lectures while Laura Reed takes iotes. 2. Jeff Voorhis, Mark Macha, and Scott Mays iscuss Human Physiology. 3. As a part of his dvanced science studies, Al Hughes dissects a fetal ig. 4. A Japanese hooded rat starts through the maze. Caldwell Twenty courses comprised the sci- ence curriculum, ranging from micro- biology and human physiology to advanced science readings and car- bon chemistry. Advanced science stu- dents chose individual study projects, including the dissection of a cat, dog- fish and two fetal pigs. Other advanced courses, such as physics, biology ll and chemistry ll rounded out the choices. This year for the first time all fresh- men were required to take three quar- ters of physical science. Most science teachers said they believed the change to the quarter system has helped the science curric- ulum by giving the students a wider variety of subjects from which to choose. - Camille Prentice I- if 83 NINTH 'til ' .-.W ' a A 1 f ' ! ii - 0-V . . J 7 ,.,,,9s if i I All sisatgz' Karen Wilkins Sharen Wilkins John Vlhlkinson Dana Vthlson Steve Wilson John Zvtaruk T , V4 5. E QQ N Q, L T 1,5 , 4 ! H I I Sheila Anglin Carolyn Bagby Molly Bane Elizabeth Bardin Lisa Baromeo Nancy Bassett Katie Bishop
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Nelson Variety Spices Business Classes Students taking personal typing, found that it differed from a regular typing course and as a result, numbers and symbols wer- en'ttaught. Business law enabled students to handle business affairs and covered areas of civil lavv. The class heard a variety of guest speakers, such as Judge Tom Blackwell, a representative from the Better Business Bureau, a banker and a lawyer. Students wishing to major in Business Administration in college or to run their own business found this course ideal. Bookkeeping taught students to keep double entry books, financial records, to learn accounting terminology and to master the fundamental basic steps of accounting. - Denise Dyer
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