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Academics Puts Students At The Top Of The “Class” The new graduation requirements required that the Lake Preston High School add two new classes to its curriculum. The new classes added are computer sci- ence and Spanish. Computer Science is taught by Jewell Janssen. The class is divided into two semesters with different classes each semester. The class works on how to program the computer and how to use the computer printer. Spanish is taught by Linda Eggebraaten. There are two classes of Spanish students. Around Christmas time the students had fiesta where each student brought in and then they broke a pinata. The DeSmet Spanish class came over a few times so the students could get used to talking Spanish with other Spanish speaking people. The new state graduation requirements that were put into effect, were that the sophomore class has to have 18 credits to graduate and the freshman class has to have 19 credits. Then the eighth grade class will have to have 20 credits. Students will have to have Two credits of math, xh a year of computer science and a V2 a year of fine arts. To get into a state supported college the math must be Algebra I or II, Gemoetry, or a higher math. The sophomore class will need two years of labo- ratory science and two years of Foreign Language. Ms. Eggebraaten questions Darwin Smith and Julie Tobin in Spanish. Name The Stars Of “Class.” Shawn Hasche, Diane Gutzmer, and Kim Jacobsen consentrate on finishing their computer assign- ments. Mike Hesby consentrates on a game of Breakout” between class assignments.
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Name Six Spanish Speaking Countries. Becky Koepke was one of the many students who learned to use the school computers. Spanish students enjoyed a fiesta at Christmas time. Back row: David Jibben, Darwin Smith, Julie Tolzin, Bonnie Ellingson, Jennifer Rock- ino, Ms. Eggebraaten. Front row: Lee Hansen, Amy Wienk, Delila Odegard, and Tasha Koepke. Mrs. Janssen discusses a computer assignment with Shelley Verhey. David Jibben holds the pinata for Bonnie Ellingson as Julie Tolzin and Amy Wienk look on. What Is A Floppy Disc Used For? Neyton Baltodano visited from Nicara- gua. giving Spanish students an op- portunity to test their Spanish speak- ing ability.
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