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m 5-,Q X ,,,-I' everly Stem, hoping it will run, feeds a program to the computer. gram didn't run. Data processing students join together A truly 20th century career that is opening up to many high school gradu- ates is the field of Data Processing. As everything becomes more mechanized and computerized the need for compe- tent and skilled people is on the increase. Students with an interest in computers are offered courses that not only prepare them in the field but make them very desirable employees. A social organization that draws people of similar interests and future plans together, the Data Processing group was a congenial and future ori- ented organization. data processing l I5 4 Ms. .lane Dowlin checks a com puter read out to see why a pro
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1 , . ' 11 l ' ,T A l f iz v .fu 'S-5 A Data Processing class members are fbackl Billy Townson, Toby Johnson, Joe Denton, Randy Roberts, and Revis Bell. lthirdl Karen Wiechmann, Sandra Moore, Rex Derrick, Teresa Obershaw, and Linda Lara. lsecondl Cheryl Pecht, David Stelik, Betty Heuermann, Alice Grettenburg, and Beverly Stem. ffrontl Edith Sloan, Lucy Cerda and Mary Caranza. Second year data processing students Patrick Dorrig and Teresa Obershaw are attempting to run an original program. l I4 data processing ..,., - iw
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French Club members lleft to right, lst rowl Lucy Hamilton, Rosa Milla, Karen Heaton, Becky Stryker, Deanne Teague, Teresa Rideout, David McKee. l2nd rowl Patricia Castilleia, Susanna Zarazua, Ellen Anguiano, Mikeya Garza, Sherry Guillory, Karen Williams, Sheryl Henderson, Che- ryl Stevens, Terri Baily, Cindy Schomer. l3rd rowl Angie Mochart, Pamela Villareal, Larry Folmer, Janet McKee, Mary Ann Gomez, Maggie Turrubi- ate, Leanna Yohe, Joe Cortinas, Ray Chapa, Dahlia Sanchez, and Dawn Collins. lleftl Diunna Greenleaf, foreign exchange stu- dent, patiently awaits for the school bus to arrive while living in Demark. lrightl French Club mem- bers Maggie Turrubiate, Leanna Yohe, David McKee listen attentively at their monthly club meeting. French Club officers are Larry Folmer, vice-presi' dent, Angie Machart, vice-president, Duinna Greenleaf, president, and Alma Rodriguez, sec- retary-treasurer. l I6 french -
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