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Signs Of Our Time ff' George Eames and David Gittins busy at their computers. si , Y il eV i fr Brenda Austin gets help from Carolyn and George. . y .fsmg Sometimes computers seem a little fuzzy to David Gittins. A 55 . -X . ' J' '74 .Q if Y , 5 4 I -' 1 Q . J. 2355 ' -t iffmgg ,LW ,V-, ' kr K I yr .L -s .1 .' g Q 'Q,,,, f .y , rrV,,, , , e 1, me . f --vff .ti . , ,W , - ,,' I ' ff . ' V ' V H If 1 A ,, .er, . H : V K 1, Q ,WJ W , -,,Lf. . it C fifties ' ' ,, , , 'Q ' HH' Carolyn Gill and Cindy Olson think that computers are a laugh. Neil Ditty and Mark Curtis are two of the students enrolled in computer three. Computers show the sign of the age, and with this sign View- monts computer classes are growing in great numbers. Viewmont has three different computer classes that range from computer one through computer three. Computer one and two are half year classes that teach you the basic languages of the computer and computer functions. Then computer three, then comes the chal- lenge of computer three. By the time most students complete the first two courses, they just can't handle computer three. A mere five students were enrolled in computer three this past year. Topping this list is our super computer hero, 'Neil Ditty'. He was eager to take computers and getting really good grades out of the class. He also helps Mr. Martin fComputer instructorj teach a class for other teachers. Computers is a challenging subject but the way they're taking a place in our society everyone should become involved and get acquainted with them. Chances are that they will probably be used in everybodies field of occupation. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 213
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Students Learn To Write Creativly Front Row: Janice Douglas, Kay Nicholson, Sue Wild, Julie Wells. Back Row: Alisa Troop, Lorina The man behind the students Coach Miller. Jesson, Jon Warner, Lynn Ogswalla, Larry Dewall, Bernice Barnett, Jill Barlow, Mike Maloy. i-t' , :s i W 13, f iff G X . , ft , I w- is... W 1 ' H-fff 7' r-' QM., , - ... +1-og it, -S, Q ,,...W-WMI nfti or M4 , H A f ,V J . L J a- f V N..- M . . v ,iz . QF 3 V. .,,ff3.f' 73, M ' Jon Warner can open his mouth and close his eyes at the same time. Everyone ngtice the one who is NOT working! First semester creative writing emphasized on i i improving writing skills by studying units on - ' 2? - 2 conflict setting, mood, transition and unity, and ' ' characterization. This was just a warm up . . . A Second semester they buckled down and 'ii MX tg A tightened their belts and started out with point of ,W , M view, symbol and image, tone, irony, satire, figu- g rative language, plot and style. j Emphasis was placed on entering writing con- I 1 tests, with long range goals of publication. L- . if-fe d feel' PN , ff .Jon Warner shows the class the arm that will soon be amputated, while Kay cries in his behall 212 LITERARY MAGAZINE W.. , iif' - ri' S -S-N . .Q in ., . , f- ! - Q Li M5
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