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aullirlas sn ua ilu an flea S Man has used his machines for good and bad, work and play. Bulldozers have been used to dig foundations for hospi- tals or tear up mountainsides for strip mining. Diesel trucks are used to haul food, clothes and other necessities across the country. Cars and pick-ups are used as transportation to work and various other activities such as dances, sporting events, a Friday night date, or your best friend's beer bash. 1 2 'Ij 'fi'.i?' , ,3gff'1 ,, .,,ww-wfffflwffffff
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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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Machines also helped us to make decisions. CVIS, the computer in the career lab helped students to find out about careers and colleges or other required education after high school for the career they were studying. In many cases, these machines helped a student decide the occupation he would like to spend the rest of his or her life at, and where the best education could be received. 1. Modern combustion engines still aren't perfect. junior Ronald Radley attempts to find the problem. 2. A big demand in the business world makes Accounting a popular class. 3. Applying modern technology to everyday school-work are juniors Car- men Wedan and Charles Solomon as they use the program outlets. 4. Working with the CVIS computer in the Career Lab, senior Arla Landreth discovers new college opportunities. 5. Escaping the heat of the building, these students enjoy the cool shade of trees as they study. 3 l v' 6 X,
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