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ByTHOMAS MACKINN ON Thirty University students will be among the ninety thousand people expected to greet Pope John Paul tonight in the Pontiac Silverdome. The students obtained their tickets through a drawing held by the St. Mary's Student Chapel, which serves a large part of the Universi- ty's Catholic community. Preparations by area Catholics for the Pontiff's visit has been "nothing out of the ordinary" said Father William Stevenson, of St. Mary's. "We have been praying for the suc- cess of the Pope's visit, and we are hoping he will display an openness towards the concerns of Catholics in America." Father Stevenson said St. Mary's role was limited because the Pope is being welcomed by the archdiocese of Detroit; Ann Arbor is a member of the Lansing archdiocese. "If we were in the Detroit archdiocese, which is the focus, we would be North Computer says You Rent Your Fridge...You Rent Your Phone... 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The SE is a direct descendant of the Macintosh Plus-the computer that's performing brilliantly in school even as we speak. Like all Macintoshes both larger and smaller, it's extremely simple to learn. point-and-click commands and pull- down menus. So once you've learned the basics, you can concentrate on learning all kinds of other things. Or teaching them, for that matter And like the Macintosh Plus, the SE comes standard with a 32-bit Motorola 68000 microprocessor and a full mega- byte of internal memory expandable to 4 megabytes. But since SE is short for "System Ex- pansion,"'you can o a lot further You get your choice of either two internal800K disk drives or one 800K drive plus an internal 20-megabyte SCSI hard disk. So you can store tremen- old floppy disk shuffle. You also get a choice of keyboards. Either a Macintosh Plus-1i,-^nnfiguration, or one complete with function keys for more specialized applications. For an even brighter future, the SE has its very own expansion slot. So you can add cards that let you do everything from tie into the campus computer net- work to work with data created on MS-DOS computers. Now between the Macintosh Plus and the Macintosh SE, most of the fac- ulty and administration will find all the power and flexibility they may ever need-a condition technically known as "happiness" mance personal computer, we present the Macintosh I. The Open Macintosh. It's the fastest Macintosh yet. With an even more advanced 32-bit Motorola 68020 microprocessor As well as a 68881 floating point processor that gives you even faster processing speeds for heavy duty number crunching. (Yes,fans,the II has the capacity to run Unix°) You can expand its standard 1 mega- -- byte of memory up to 8 megabytes on the motherboard, and up to a chilling 15 gigabytes of memory through the slots. You can add an internal 20, 40 or 80-megabyte hard disk. Choose from two keyboards-one with and one without function keys. Two Apple- monitors- 12" B&Wor 13"color. Or other third party high resolution, large screen monitors. And the Macintosh II has 6 expansion slots. So it's open for just about anything the future may hold. . Like an Ethernet interface card for network connections. A card for running MS-DOS software. An IEEE interface card to monitor and control laboratory instru- ments. Even an enhanced color graphics Yet powerful as it is, the Macintosh II hasn't forgotten its first name. It can still run most advanced Mac- intosh business and academic software. And it's still supported by all those great programs that made Macintosh a hit on campus. For example, Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Apple's . faculty journal, Wheelsf/r theMinda and academic conferences. So if your department is actively re- cruiting computers, we suggest that you review the qualifications of any or all the Macintoshes. 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