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,ssl 2' Z Xi f A X U J 5 W gm rw 5' an Wi Z? f if: i J ,iz 'I I- Computers do it Byte by Byte Computers had revolu- tionized the school. They were used for student registration, student files, and even in the classroom. The most popular use of the computers were in Typing, Data Processing, and ITL. In Typing the computers were used to help the students learn the basic fundamentals of typing. In Data Processing, the computers were used to help ggi 3 'i':i: g 't. fi.-f 'f fm gg 29' 3 . I wr E 'F' t 4 tts. ..W..M 1 ' K - SCREENING PROJECTS Freddie Gray and Jeff Branch demonstrate a program in Miss Annette Lowder's sixth period Data Processing I class. the student learn how to write and execute their own programs. In ITL the computers were used asateaching toolto help students catch up on math, English, and any other area in which they needed special help. The computers not only helped the students but also prepared them for future work with computers. CLASSIFIED INFORMATION Senior Diana Harrell uses her typing skills to do her work for Mr. Don Brooks. 'Computer Classes ' 135
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KEYBOARD CONNECTIONS Sophomore Tonya McLaurin uses the computer in Mrs. Robin Barbee's tourth period to practice her typing skills. PRECISION CUT Gary Vanhoy uses the woodcutting machine in ITL to make precision cuts for one of the many projects. CONSTRUCTIVE PRODUCTION Cindy Page cuts out a design from construction paper tor an ITL project. 134 ' 'Computer Classes ' , MQ ' f , law
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Preparing now for . Professions of Choice Asthestudentsgotreadyto sign-up for the courses they would take, their four years in high school, they thought about their careers. They looked at the list of vocational courses associated with the career of their choice and signed up. Whether it be cabinet-making, auto me- MEASURE FOR MEASURE Senior Kip Burris pauses a moment to make sure that his work is being completed in the best manor. 136 ' Work Related chanics, or cosmetology, they decided early. They took the course and found out whether it was for them or not. lf so, they persued it and did the best of their ability and if not chose another. The teachers did the best to help the students. Whether an easy or hard problem, the HEAVY LOAD As junior Alexander Kluttz picks up a load ol bricks, he hopes he can finish them to complete his quota for the week. T.V. REPAIR As seniors Danny Barbee and Alan Barbee work on a television set, they trust what they fix won't cause another problem to occur. We NM
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