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Things to remember before we eo into the 80's Calculators hit Bo Manor by storm in the 70’s, much to the despair of the math teachers. Texas Instruments and other companies had succeeded in storing thousands of bits of information ona tiny wafer; the prob- lem was we couldn’t use them! Alge- bra I students tried endlessly to sneak calculators into class, but as anyone who had Mrs. Stillwell knows, it was all in vain. Luckily, teachers became more lenient by the end of the 70’s, and Algebra II, Phys- ics, and Advanced Math students could be seen using calculators daily. Cloning is a process where organ- isms are created to reproduce another organism exactly, such as frogs and salamanders. There has been research for cloning mammals although it has not been done suc- cessfully at this time. Many books have been written on cloning, and the research continues. The advantage of cloning is that people such as Albert Einstein or Bruce Jenner could be reproduced. Or better yet, wouldn’t it be great if each of us could have a Bo Derek or Robert Redford? However, some students at Bo Manor are afraid of cloning because they fear that another Miss Bair would be created. 31
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30 During the seventies Elkton got its first fast-food chain, and many more followed. I think that all of Bo Manor waited for the opening of McDonalds with watering mouths. The Big Elk Mall enabled other stores like Chat n’ Chew, Ginos, Ponderosa, and Arthur Treachers to come to Elkton. The most recent was Burger King, built in 1979. Of course all this has taken its toll on Bo Manor’s students. Money has sifted through their hands for such frivolous items as the Big Mac pic- tured above. Consequently, many stu- dents are broke, and McDonalds and the other fast-food chains thrive. The seventies marked the 200th birthday of our country. Of course everybody had to get into the bicen- tennial celebration. You might remember the fire hydrants in Chesa- peake City and Elkton changing color, or you might remember the parades held around the county. At any rate, fireworks, flag waving, and long dresses were very popular in 76.
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