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3 5 6 . ,r,,.,,. ,vw ev-51-fray- .QP WV' Minds have been in competition with reels of tape and muscles against pulleys and engines since mechanization be- gan. Competition has spawned newer, bigger, and better labor saving devices. Without the machines to compete against , there would have been no incentive to become better. Likewise, machines could not have been fashioned without the inquisitive, creative human being, a machine far more complex than any ever wired or welded. 1. An autumn view of the tower, a significant symbol of North, is caught in the lens of a yearbook photographer. 2. Students patiently wait their turn to scramble toward McDonalds, hoping they get there before they must stan back in order to get a parking place. 3. Working carefully, senior Tom Beat, solders another of his many silvers- mithing projects in Mrs. Allison's class. 4. Changing the thread color on her bobbin, junior Cheryl jeffers prepares to start on her colorful new dress. 5. Images in the grass . . . A senior class ring captures the reflection of the tower in its stone. 6. Redskins and War Cry echo across the streets en route to Carrol as the pep band plays in the car caravan.
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an attles mit automated minds 'I Man and machines, machines and man, struggles between the two have gone on for centuries. Ever since man invented the first primitive catapult, mental as well as physical wars have been waged amidst humankind and their automated children . Many pieces of prose have been written on ma- chines taking over. However, to worry about this has been pointless, for the machine can be no smarter than the human who designed it.
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