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As the saying goes, it’s quality, not quantity that counts. The members of this year’s computer class were proof of that, as they worked day and night to improve their knowledge of the fascinating world of computers. When Stephanie Sheets was asked about how she felt about the Computer Class, she replied in this way: When I went into the Computer Class I didn’t know anything at all about computers. But as time and chapters went by it started to sink in about what a computer really was. I really enjoy the class. One reason is because it's so small and if you need help Mrs. Miller will lend you a hand. Of course, she doesn’t tell you the answer but she'll give you good hints that help you figure out the problem. The class is very rewarding because if you know something about computers then you have a chance to get a job working with computers. Com- puters are the future and I’ve got my foot in the door to the future of computers.” 16
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ENGLISH “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Yes, once again Mrs. Perry was looking for a few good students to unravel the mysteries of Shakespeare. Mrs. Perry also taught three new classes this year. Humanities, Creative Writing, and Mysteries and Suspense. Elsewhere, Mrs. Benedick con- tinued her quest to prove that grammar truly is relevant to writing. In adition to her English classes, she also taught Speech and TV production. In Speech discussion groups helped instigate changes in the lunchroom. Com- mercials, documentaries, and feature programs were produced in TV Production. 15
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L.H.S. Business Department The Business room sported a new look this year. After spending many years typing on antique furniture, Mrs. Miller's students received new desks and chairs. The new typing desks added style to Mrs. Miller’s room, while the new plush chairs added more comfort to the business students. The Business Department also purchased a new electronic typewriter. As the saying goes, though, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Mrs. Miller still taught Typing I, II, III, and IV, and Shorthand. “Shorthand is a class that requires much determination and individualized effort, which all pays off with a rewarding career opportunity, said Cristy Harris and Denise Bradshaw. 17
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