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Make study
time good
Whether you've got a budding executive,
scientist, or film director in your
household, there's an electronic holiday
gift that will make study time more pro-
ductive through academic years.
Personal computers, are excellent and
practical gifts, especially for the student
who needs to process and store tremen-
dous amounts of information. From small,
lap top word processors to large -memory
personal computers, there is a model for
every need.
If the student on your list already has a
home computer, a new laser printer or col-
or monitor could be the answer to your gift
needs.
A cassette recorder is another gift sure
to be appreciated by the law student who
has to remember classroom lectures, or
for journalism students who have to con-
duct
ornduct interviews.
"Almost very student, in every
discipline, can benefit from one of the
electronic study aids available," says
Thomas P. Friel, group vice president of
the Electronic Industries Association
(EIA).
"Holidays are a perfect time to give the
student in your life — whether it's a grade
schooler or a grandmother returning for a
Master's Degree — an electronic gift to
ease the workload of the corning
semester," he says.
Other gift suggestions that will make the
grade:
.A new calculator. From the credit card -
sized calculators that fit neatly into the
pocket to full desk -top models with
sophisticated functions, there is a
calculator for every business need.
There are even models that can store
important telephone numbers and ad-
dresses. There are also solar models
available.
•A stocking stuffed with useful items,
such as blank audio and video tapes, com-
puter discs, or cassette recorder telephone
jacks.
•A digital clock for the desk.
•A watch with an alarm to help busy
students keep track of their time.
•Electronic translators and spellers,
small calculator -sized units that contain
vocabularies for different languages.
•"Smart" typewriters capable of word
processing functions.
If your student is living away from home
in a dorm, there are gifts from the world
of consumer electronics that canmake
that lonely room seem more like home — a
telephone in the shape of the student's
dream car or favorite cartoon character,
for example.
There are phones in every style, and
there's sure to be one guaranteed to bring
a smile.
Another suggestion for the dorm: A
microwave oven, to help your student
prepare nutritious meals quickly and
easily.
A television set, either a portable or a
personal model, or a set of personal stereo
headphones is also a great gift that will
help -your student unwind from the tensions
of studying.
"Consumer electronics has changed the
nature of the classroom. Today's student
can really be helped with items that take
some of the drudgery out of studying,"
notes Friel.
"This holiday season is a good time to
help your young student. with a gift that
will make hard work feel like play," he
suggests.