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rollment in Euclid s computer courses with the widespread need for computer operators in the business world. As more students show an interest in the courses, a wider range of courses are being offered. Many of the students are taking computer courses because they need computer lit- eracy and experience for college or for a head start in the job market. In the not so distant future, Euclid students will be faced with the problem of finding a good job. The thought of this tends to make students more aware of the training needed to succeed. Hav- ing access to one of the finest computer programs in the state, Euclid students are given the opportunity to learn ev- erything there is to know about com- puters, from running to writing programs. Although many may not realize it, upon entering a college, an individual is not asked if they are computer literate, they are expected to know how to oper- ate a computer. For those going to col- lege, enrollment in a computer class is a wise move. As things are now, computers will ul- timately rule the worldg because of this, workers of all trades will need a back- ground in computers. At Euclid, that background is being offered, and many students are taking advantage of it. -C. Mljers here has been an increased en- . . , Above Tom in the
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Xl VWn terfest 1985: Mardi Gras New Orleans Festival Brought to Euclid rific start on February 9, when A Euclid held an all-school mas- querade dance. Students were encour- aged to dress in costume for the dance by being offered a Sl discount for stu- dents who came dressed as their favor- ite teachers, movie or music stars, or anything else that came to mind. The dance was a success and gave everyone a taste of the music it could expect the following week at the semi-formal dance. On Friday, February 15, the Winter- fest King, Queen, and their court elect- ed Winterfest King and Queen. Unlike the courts of the past, attendants con- sisted of seniors only, because of a lack of interest in running by the under- classmen. Senior attendants were Pam Miller, Tammy Cantini, Chris Mihe- lich, John Corrigan, Mike Hrusovsky, and Jeff Smith. The assembly contin- ued with speeches made by the winter sports coaches, and various selections played by the Stage Band. At the close of the assembly, students were remind- ed by Bill D6M0l'2 and Missy Malone to purchase tickets for the following night's semi-formal dance. E5 fig' interfest 1985 got off to a ter- L -C Bednnrik Top:The Stage Band entertained students during the Winterfest Assembly. Bottom: Lou Davis, Kim Kocjan, Jim Hope, and Karla Thompson take a break from dancing to enjoy a refreshment and each other's company. 'K Winterfest
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