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“Mr. Sroud has been very helpful to me.” Tammy Gillies Business Award Winner “Business is a class that 1 enjoyed taking.” Sandra Chisum Business Award Winner Juniors Shelly thurman and Julia Taylor work on correct typing procedures during class. Tony Haley, junior, erases a mistake that he made before Mr. Stroud can catch him. Marjie Hurley, ninth, tries to figure out the answer to a math problem on the com- puter. 22 Will Mr. Stroud Ever Be The Same?
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history because the sub- fun to me. — Sherrie Mengc History Award Winner h is a subject that I like — Tammy Gillies English Award Winner Discussing Novels in Amer- ica. Mrs. Anita Fowler asks Mr. B.C. Hall, guest lectur- er. some current trends in writing. Getting his attention. Mrs. Patti Hollis lets Jon Law- rence, junior. have it with an eraser. Woodward Award Winner. Melody Helton, senior, re- ceives this award for leader- ship in history. Academics English-History 21
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Through the years many stu- dents have left their mark on the faculty of Hector High School. With the passing of this year’s seniors, Mr. Stroud can once more set- tle down to the pleasant task of leading young minds in the way of business. He no longer has to remember that Stacey Wooten liked to fill up a certain ele- ment with water and hope that Mr. Stroud thought it was empty. No longer does the cry “Spit out your gum, Char- lotte! echo down those hallowed halls. No longer will an unsuspecting girl be afraid to try to run a program on the computer after the computer science class is finished. No longer will the walls resound to “Hurry up and get that practice set finished, Ashley.” No long- er will Mr. Stroud be subjected to the buckets of tears shed by those who don't get their practice sets finished. Life in the business room must settle down once again until school starts in August. Mr. Jimmy Stroud teaches comput- erized accounting, typing, office proce- dures. Mr. Stroud shares the computer room with Mr. James Staggs, who teaches computer math and computer science. Scott Helms, sophomore, in- structs some of his classmates on the correct procedure for starting up the computer. The unknown element as it is called has been a sore spot for Mr. Stroud ever since he re- ceived it. Academics Business, Computers 23
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