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1 2 3 , ,Z l' ,un - f Q -...5 1, Fleginal Ramsey, retail selling student at Campus, reads over his assignment, 2 Keep your eyes on your book, not the keys, girls . 3, lVlrs, Reeves, marketing teacher at Campus.
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Business Education Shorthand Lab Modernizes Program The newest addition to the business department's facilities is a shorthand lab installed to give students more efficient experience. The Business Department helps students learn many different skills, such as typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. These skills prepare students to find clerical work or help them in their college education. Not only are girls taking these courses, but many guys are enrolled in business law, marketing, and retail selling. 1. An Old Main typing student works diligently during a timing. Joyce Baker it T Arlene Brown Marilyn DeBortoIi ,,, l.1 . Q A ijyg. ,f ig . fr .Y , Eileen Ford Evelyn Harkabus Jack Kenney Catherine lVliIIer Delores Pennix Randy Rose 'b k l 3
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Driver's Educotion Improved Focilities to Help Driyer's Ed. By the beginning of the 1976 school year, Eisenhower Campus will hopefully be equipped with simulated driving facilities. The simug lated driving will be used as part of the driving 'phase and will allow the student to experience traffic and driving situations he may possibly not have while in a driver education car. This year's students had to work the driving phase outside of school time or in the summer. The instructor taught them how to improve their driving skills and techniques. Each student was re- quired to have six hours of driving behind the wheel. The biggest change in the driver education program is that it will be offered during the regular school day. lt will operate on a se- mester basis. Hopefully, the program will be set up to handle the entire sophomore class at each school. 2 I 1 OOPS! Wrong turn 2 Three eager students are waiting their turn while lVlr Roman explains some basic rules of the road 3 Drivers Ed student learns this is a no no
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