Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

Lending a Helping Hand. John Boan pas es papers back to the class for Mr. Hord. Students often assisted teachers by helping with small tasks around the classroom. Show Me the Money! Many students explored the world of computer when taking technology or business classes. Whether in Keyboard– ing Applications, Accounting, or an– other technology class, many students thought each class was great prepara– tion for their futures. Technology and business classes prepared students for a life in the work force through typing methods, spreadsheet designs, and E– commerce. Despite its benefits, some students thought that their technology and busi– ness classes were boring. Staring at a computer screen for an hour quickly became tiring and tedious. The nu– merous positive aspects, however, out– weighed the negatives, and the 800 hall was full of promise as Franklin's future business leaders made their way from class to class. 48 Academics "In the future most jobs require you to know some if not all about computer and how to type." -Samantha Kozakiewicz ''Typing memos and papers for English class." -Amy Gross "Being able to take technology and pieces of life to make a fin– ished product that's beyond human capa· bilities is amazing." -Carolyn Speegle "When in Keyboarding, I pretended the key– board was a piano and that I was making beautiful mu- sic." -JohnBoan .-., "" • Why were you interested in taking a technology and business class? ... Every Second Counts. Mr. Scott Hord grades papers at his desk during a Computer Keyboarding class. Teachers used their time wisely for the benefit of their student .

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