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New Trend Cf The Future How Will It Affect Education In 2086? School as the students of the United States know it now, will in all probability not exist in the year 2086. It is an educated hypothesis that students will not con- gregate in one building for seven hours a day, one hun- dred and eighty days a year. Instead, it will not be far fetched to say that people will learn from computers. Imagine the possibilitiesg learning when you like, and when you got tired of your teacher you could just turn it off. Rhonda Gray said, I see a Sophomores Rock! Sophomores show their spirit at a pep rally by cheering on their Mavericks. iPhoto by Robert Freemani ii? 4 ' , ,X ll ii really radical change in the way students will learn. Computers will play a major role in every aspect of life. Even today education is taking a swing towards the technical side. Computers are being snatched up left and right by schools, teach- ing the basics of program- ming. Kindergartens are using computers to teach children reading earlier, and the ba- sics of math. Not only teach- ers but administration use computers. For instance, computers often handle all the report cards and records of students. Todd Sycks Rosetta Moore Rickey Mosley Jason Mowen Mike Neason Michelle Neff Eric Nelson Michelle Nichols Pennie Nichols Randy Norton Jody Odom Becky Orr Stacey Padgett Kimber Painter Wendy Parker Dwayng Parnell David Payne John Poore Shawn Pope Jennifer Porter Kevin Pridmore Nicole Priestly Tate Putnam Patty Raines Thialand Rendleman Jay Renolds Craig Rice Glenn Rice Sophomores 1 9
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Sophomores Roderick Kelley Leslie Kennedy Greta Kennemar Mike Kerley Tim Kersey Kim Khosia Tia Kibler Kim Kilton Gina King Scott King Shon King Darren Kirby Dean Kirk Troy Kleckley Andrea Knight Sharon Knight Sheri Koscher Amy Krueger Lu Ann Katzer Candy Laster B.B. Laycock Anissa Leary Richard Liles Angela Long Cory Love Scott Lowe Britt Lunceford Dana Lyle Len Madden Cheryl Maddox Jon Maddox Rachelle Maddox Aretha Mansell Leslie Mansell Ashley Matthews Shay Mauldin Keith McAdams Tiffani McAlister Jeff McCall Mark McCall Stacy McCall Stuart McClure Gentry McColm Hal McCord Lanny McCormack Gavan McDonald Kirk McDonald Erica McFarland Kellie McG1ade Keith McGowan Mark McKinney Susan McKinney Carla McMakin Brad Meredith Terri Merrit Brandon Mitchell 'Q 5. , , A fi p i ' 5' .qi if ' I W Y .fx Z i t 'L 'Y' 1 it fr Lg 1 X , L 4 ' '- V 4 .f ' - ,,,.:. , f.. :af x. M ii., fi ,F -V v te ,M ' 44 I 0 1 ' ix 4 1 Sophomores
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Sophomores Brent Ricket Leah Ricket Kathy Riitters Cathy Rogers Michelle Roper Lanie Ross Kirstin Russ Chip Sanders Shyamy Sastry Mickey Schaefer Kim Scieszka Klaus Schoening Ashley Scott Nancy Segars Pam Shepard Garry Sheppard Tammy Simmons Jamie Smith -Jeannine Smith Todd Smith Kathleen Snyder Joy Staats David Stacy Cindy Stamm Heather Stephens Michael Stewart Jeff Stichter Jennifer Stratton 'Q 55313 .. H K i s. Have You Ever Noticed How Teachers Do The Never let it be said that students were the only ag- gravating ones. Teachers also played a part in the game called Aggravation. Many students recalled a time when they were trying to pay attention during a lec- ture, but they could not con- centrate because the teacher constantly fluttered her hands around like a butter- fly. One student said, 'I can't stand it when my teacher constantly licks her fingers while turning pages. A more common habit was teachers picking on students. Troy Kleckley said , I hate it when certain teachers try to embarrass students in Darnest Things? front of a class. Students did not always appreciate teachers' wit. Lannie Roass said, It gets on my nerves when teachers are sarcastic. One habit that really got on a lot of students' nerves was constant mumbling. Lectures were tiresome enough without fighting to stay awake while listening to a teacher drone on and on. Whether or not they knew it, teachers were a bother with their habits. Stephen Babb Maybe I will! English teacher, Mrs. Jackie Teague gives a lecture to her ninth grade English class. iPhoto by Ed Dodson! 1 Sophomores
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