Eisenhower High School - Introspectus Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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Beat T REY mio Be H Mr. Walt Nagel adds a little color to the gym hallways by | | painting geometric designs. Putting final touches on their paintings, a group of art students rush to finish their work. Art provides alternatives painting, and silkscreening are the main The goal of someday becoming pro- topics covered in the art department. fessional artists is what motivates many Another electives course, home eco- | students enrolled in Eisenhower's art nomics, added a second teacher to its classes. The classes offered include Art staff, Mrs. Pat Seeley. Cooking, sewing, € | I, Art II, and Pottery. and child development were studied as Pottery, claywork, sketching, drawing, were needlepoint and macrame. d Mr. Allan Larsen plays Santa for a group of youngsters in a Home Economics sponsored party. a 4 AN ha en E ea, npc own Bah 1 Il 22 Rd te 6n Academics 18

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direction and the help of a friend, Nancy Caswell is led by Jenny Wight on a “trust walk, an assignment 17 Academics



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After a morning of hard work, Kurt Snyder, Buddy Beam, and Mark Bocker take a break. Students show their talents Anxious to E the house built, Scott ai eagerly works toward completion. D Industrial Arts offered a variety of classes this year. The classes, which are taught by Mr. Harry Martin, Mr. Allan Easterling, and Mr. Carl Zimmerman, ranged from drafting to home construc- tion. In the wood classes, students were required to make a small wooden jewerly box. Second year and the more advanced students were free to choose their own projects. Leo Mahony made a bed frame, Paul Sylvester constructed a dog house, Ned Quinn made a ski rack, and a group of boys constructed a wooden room. The two metal classes offered were introduction to metal and advanced metal. In these classes, students also created their own projects. In the draft- ing classes, they first learned how to use the different drafting tools, and then they designed houses, automobiles, and toys. These classes were a change from regular schoolwork, in that they offered career possibilities for the future. Building a three level home with a winding staircase and a solar system was a great achievement for the Home Con- struction class. This class gave many m Eisenhower and MacArthur students Getting ready to finish a project, Dan Foor collects his tools. first hand training and experience in building a home. A =n

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