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Computers set trend In Ihe pnmordiol setting ol Eisenhower Pork, Down Durkee leorns the command keys of the Apple II computer, k While externally the familiar hallways ond class- rooms remained the same, many changes continued to occur inside. Recognizing the need to adapt programs to the necessities of present-day stu- dents, the Site Council took swift action to updote both materials and equipment. Modern computers replaced the time-honored methods of grading, record keeping and attendance. ■ Despite the fact that money was limited, twenty fcnew computers, purchased through SI funds, ■marked the beginning o( o new year. B In addition, planning began for establishing a ■ computer center on campus and teachers excitedly awaited the time when they could receive a prom- ised computer for their record keeping. Comput- ers have opened up a new academic field here ot school, said Carol Perkins, math and computer science teacher. While it seemed that computers had become the center of attention on campus, the school was really keeping pace with a growing trend of soci- ety. In the business world, computers replaced book- » keepers and clerks as well os men and women in the automotive industry, telephone company, and secretarial and accounting firms. Everyday conve- niences such as microwave ovens, washing ma- chines, dishwashers, and even cars were manufac- tured with small computers, making them more efficient and dependable. Thus computers seemed »to be reducmg the number of jobs availoble. This growing trend explained the desire of most educators to introduce students to the mechanical wizards. I feel that today ' s students need a knowl- edge in computers before leaving high school, said Richard Kirwon. » Furthermore, the job market allowed administra- tors to lustify their intention to make o class in computer programming a requirement for gradu- ation sometime in the near future. In two year ' s Hime, every student will probably be required to take at least one computer class before graduat- ing, said Kirwan. — NH At Kelly Stadium varsity looiboll teom members Dommik ana Doniel Unger consider the potential benefits ol the compute ' . Photo by Mike Erdkamp Opening
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