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alculators And c omputers The computer age — it ' s taking over in Granite City. Everywhere you look there seems to be new, computerized machinery designed t o make everyday life a little ea- sier. Each system is bigger and better than the next, and it ' s amazing what these ma- chines can do. City offices, banks, and even your favorite fast food restaurant are installing these new technogical devices. They are even present at South High School. Granite City is keeping right in step with these high technology advancements. South owns several Apple II computers, and there are classes offered on operating these machines. These classes provide an informative in- troduction to the world of computers. Stu- dents are taught to operate and program these machines to perform a number of var- ious functions. There is some hope, however, for those of us who are not ready to become comput- er programmers or technicians. Calculators are considered mini computers. The best thing about this is you do not have to take a class to learn to operate one. You only need one finger. by Patty Burch i 1. A student demonstrates how to operate a com- puter. 2. Mike Grizzard uses his knowledge to oper- ate the computer. 3. Carolyn Roth likes the atmo- sphere of her computer class. 4. Art Eardly prepares for his next class. 5. Kenny Portell shows off his calculators. 20 CALCULATORS COMPUTERS 3
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7 1. Cosmetology students. Front row- Tracy More- lock, Connie Parker. Back row- Marsha Mitchell, Debra Kalka, Angela Lowe, Tammy Long, Mary Abernathy and Laura Brazel. 2. Kentucky Fried Chicken employee, Jeff Weeks. 3. Bonnie Burns en- joys her work at the AAA Bookkeeping Service. 4. Jeff Glasgow and Dave Williams take a break from taking care of the park. 5. Wathervane ' s employees Dana Wood and Kim Smith serve Ellen Pistone and Paula Koch an ice cream cone. 6. St. Elizabeth ' s Can- dy Stripers, front row- Pam Goudy, Sonya Kankoff and Sue Phelps. Back row- Lisa Mistorick, Michelle Bezan, Ruth Stille, Vicki Smith, and Kim Luffman. 7. Denise Darnell on lifeguard duty at Wilson park Pool. SUMMER JOBS 19
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