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Rat a tat tat tat . . . This is heard throughout the hour by leff Hamilton and many others as they learn the skill of typing. Taxes, Taxes, Taxes . . . Everyone has to pay them and in 6th hour General Business Pam Ware learns in advance how to fill out a tax form. 113
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Choosing Classes Different Electives rove Helpful. lectives: freshmen enjoyed choosing some of their own classes. Some students dreamt of someday traveling to a foreign country; what better way to get prepared than to take a foreign language class. Students could either take French, Spanish, or German. Some others had dreams of pursuing a business career. Their choice was general business and typing. These electives were offered to insure a promising fu- ture. Taking typing and general business classes proved to be very beneficial. Freshman Michelle Romak stated, iii think that being in general business class helped me un- derstand more about the business field and the oppor- tunities that are open to me. Freshman Missy Krohn commented, typing class helped me to be more skillful with my hands. Freshman Edy Remley said, til took typing so I could learn how to work with computers easier. The language classes also were highly enjoyed by many of the ninth graders. Freshman Stacy Wingate stated, HI wanted to take a foreign language class be- cause it sounded fun and you need it to get into college. Freshman Tracy Kessler commented, I took Spanish because it sounded exciting and also because it was something I've never had the opportunity to do before. Most students agree that in taking these classes, they learned something new and something helpful for their future. What does this mean? Freshman Brad Holmes asks Ms. Snow what a word means in third hour French class. Whafs the special today? During a French skit, freshmen Laurie Bristol and Erika Flint ask the waitress Jenny Ballinger what she recommends for lunch. 112
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Do you want a plastic cover? Journalism students Melissa Fraley and lenny Hal sell a yearbook to freshman Ken Scheuerman in Mrs. McQueen's 4A homeroom. flrst hour class: Front Row: Bronco Bulletin Feature Editor. Stacy Lammers, . Sports Editor: Heather Woods. Transition Sports Editor: Kim Horn. Edlfor-ln-Chlef: Buffy Williams, Academic Editor: Robin GorrelL Activities Edltor: Terra Konieczny, Katrina Meyer, Second Row: Spence Johnson, Paula Schenavar. Linda Szczurek, Beth Saunders, Jennifer Bagrowski, Karla Oberle. Back Row: lim Deck, Matt Fink, Tim Koehrman, Darrin Posta, Rachell Warren, Dana Hayward. Now, If we put this here . . . Stacy Lammers suggests some changes in her group's yearbook layout, while Advisor Mr. Horn lool6 on.
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