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A71 H 1 ml Are they cheating on a mathassignment. . .or are Matt Smith and Wayne Siefker computing rigorously? ' , , ...nn 4405 Where are all the video games? thinks Dale Williamssadly as he stares into one of the fifteen computer screens in the computer lab. HACK ATTACK IN THE COMPUTER LAB By Jon Fox y The whir of a disk drive, the gentle finger taps on a keyboard, and the buzzing of a printer, these arethe sounds of technology, and are now among multitudes of sounds in the junior high, now that much thought and effort havebrought to- gether the junior high. computer lab. I A r Most students have now had their tirst chance infront of one of the fifteen Apple Ile, disk drives, monitors, as well as A various printers, during math classes and more is to come. In fact, many students have had their first try fat Computer r A Assisted Learning QCALJ to enhance or improve skills in any , of various subjects, like mathematics or grammar, Some y teachers are even teaching or considering teaching various programming languages, for example, LOGO. r Many teachers and administrators were responsible forthe formation of the lab. Principal David Kuhlman, the late Mr. Robert Keeton, and several math and science teachers. By the summerand fall of 1984, it was time to set up shop. A Now, with a bright beginning and a promising future, n HAPPY HACKING FORT OSAGEl A Alai More students and more students and more students. . .are receiving computing knowledge and know-how from math and science teachers Mrs. June Langley and Mrs. Jeannette Erter. 9
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