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Time To Improve A new and exciting improvement here on the Hilltop this past year has been our awakening to computers. Although we've had several of them in the math department for a couple of years, the entire student body and faculty haven't had the op- portunity to use them as they have now. Before purchasing the computers, a committee for the computer educa- tion program was organized by the administration. This committee set up main goals for the school system to achieve, and then agreed on how many computers to bring into the district. Eleven Radio Shack computers were ordered with six going into the math department and one each in the science lab, vocational agriculture, and journalism room. School records were programmed in- to computers in the guidance and nurse’s office. Four Commodores were put in the business rooms to use for word processing, and a total of 45 Apple computers were distributed in the media, home economics and art departments and the surrounding elementary schools. Teachers in each room were responsible for teaching their students how to use them, as they received special training when the computers first arrived. Many pro- grams are teaching ideas faster to students and making them more in- teresting than textbooks ever could. The committee on computers feels that our school has been right on time to begin using them. In tak- ing time to improve, we have benefit- ted by gaining more knowledge so that new tools can be used more efficiently. Kaly Price Opening 5
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Seniors Paige Gillogly, Tina Thomas, and Angie Rheinscheld are perfect examples of just how far the spirit stick competition is taken. Students do various things to show enthusiasm, such as making hats, signs and even painting their faces, (mw) First year majorette, sophomore Shelly McDaniel cheers for her class at the first spirit stick competition of the year, (mw) The cheerleaders did an outstanding job of getting the crowd rowdy. One instance was their entrance on a fire engine, (mw) 6 Opening Mary Walston
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