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Choosing the most beneficial classes for the future was
important for students. They had different plans for the fu-
ture. so picking the classes that would benefit their goals was
Senio r Joe Ruback and junior Kim Lowery work in a critical .
computer class. When asked about the most
frustrating thing in these types of classes. Ruback "When the time comes to pick new classes. I always
said. 'When things don't get explai ned the right
way ." PHOIOSY NATf~S try to think about the near future and what requirements there
are to graduate, but also a main concern is what will prepare
me for college and what will help me with my career choice,"
junior Diane Johansen said.
Many students thought computer classes were the
most important.
"I think that classes dealing with communicating in a
professional way would really help kids out for the future in
whatever career field they enter." freshman Andy Kerkhoff
said .
Taking a variety of classes proved very important for
other students.
'The main thing that will help me out at this point in
my life is to be well-rounded and explore all of the areas that
I have interests in and that will help me get into a college
because I can build on the knowledge that I gain from those
classes ." Johansen said .
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Seniors Jill Robinso n, Samantha
Rogers. and Amy Johnson work in
a computer class. Cla sses like
computer applications helped to
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