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ni WHll.l1 IAKING A BRIEI' break from the key- board Tracy Robb daydreams asjoanie Lydum mad- ly types away on a fresh idea. Although it may not keep the doctor away ja- niors have an learning with . . . An pple A Day Bob adjusted his chair so that it was closer to the computer. He didnt want to miss a thing. Ile was fascinated, like oth- ers, with the machine. He waited patiently for the teacher to start his lecture. Secretly Bob would rather be actually using the computer, but he knew that his teacher knew more than he and that the lecture would shed even more light on the won- derment of the computer. Computers are everywhere these days. They are in watches, calculators, audio- equipment, and now schools. Lisa Clark said that computers are going to be regu- lating everything someday. They're in al- most everything right now! she said. The interest in computers has been proven by the amount of students who have signed up for Data Processing and Word Pro- cessing. Bob precisely punched the keys he needed, fascinated by how fast the com- puter could spew out the information. All too soon the class was over, but Bob couldnt wait until the next time when he could use his favorite toy again, his mar- velous, miraculous computer. 168 juniors
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