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L fr' CURRICULUM BUSINESS Commodore 64 Used tor graphic designs, pictures, problems, games In addition to the three computers already in use, the computer programming class gained a more ad- vanced system. The com- puter, a Commodore 64, was new to the students because it was a different model. lt used the modern disc drive system which was easier to store. The class offered an in- Hypnotic program. At the key- board, Steve Brown senior feeds the computer with information on graphic designs. Photo by Julie Hawkins. troduction to the comput- ers and their basic lan- guage. The students wrote programs consisting of problems they must solve, graphic pictures, and a few simple games. The grading system de- pended on the student's dedication and abilities. lf they wished to take on the task of a harder problem or graphic design, their grade was probably higher. l mainly graded the students on the difficulties, design, and accomplishments of the program, said Mr. Loren Ziegler, instructor. Lf' Q! s 4,212.1 Mf f'? 3 -- ,,.. ,... .,,. v - 1' Sharp mind. Pencils in hand, An- gela Shell junior takes a break to sharpen them. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. AKWQWMM Chow hounds. Mixing work with pleasure, Ftenee Strong, Krystal Kirkwood, and Kristi Vande Velde sophomores indulge themselves in junkfood. Photo by Julie Haw- kins. 69
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68 CURRICULUM BUSINESS 'Since the future is turning toward computers, I took computer pro- gramming to be advanced and modern. -Bobby Deiter. Name: Ziegler, Loren College attended: Kansas State University Degrees: BS., M.S. Classes taught: General Business, Business Law, Accounting I and II, I Computer Programming, Shorthand Sponsor ot: Freshman Class, Assistant Football Coach, Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track A most embarrassing moment happened after we beat St. Marys in basketball 50-49 in overtime. Several mem- Resting on the job. Applying all bers of the staff tricked me into thinking that Fton Para- dis of WIBW was coming to interview the team and my- energy to calculating, Kristi Vande , Velde sophomore is finally satis- self and I fell for it. tied, Photo by Connie Robbins. W I took accounting to learn book- keeping skills that could help me get a job and make a more valu- able futuref'-Angela Roberson. M..,s.!f Open discussions are one thing I really liked about the class be- cause it gave me a chance to view other peoples ideas. -Julie Her- rington. t'General business helped me to understand checking and balanc- ing of money for when I have some. -Julie Jones.
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