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Top left: Brett Maddox enjoys his new daughter for the day, 3-year-old, Amal. Lower left: The attendants enjoy the recep- tion after the mock wedding. deu eins Aq ojoud Career Classes 29
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28 Mock wedding gives the real experience Top left: Hugh Watters and Fred Clarke enjoy the album selection in the Home Economics area. Top right: The grooms and brides of the mock weding were John Clements, Chris Clarke, Debbie Szott, and Craig Baybeck. Middle: Seniors Brent Stoddard and Darren Ramirez learn to cook their own turkey. Bottom right: Senior Chris Schramke prepares the flower decorations for the mock wedding. Top right: After the wedding the attendants enjoy the reception. Career Classes ааөм ASNS Aq ojoud ӨЧөм erns Aq O OUd Ü R + t I» qqeM eme Aq ojoud ч, What does family mean to you? What is happening with mar- riage in out society? How are other families different from yours? Both juniors and seniors foun the answer to these question and more in their Family Living this year. Students got to lear more about themselves and ot ers around them. They also were able participate in a mock wedding, in which they got t experience the joys and frustr tions of marriage. There was also a reception after the wedding in the Home Economics area which was sponsored by the Foods and Nutrition class. These students pr pared the food and decorate the wedding cake. Comprehensive Homemaking class which consisted mainly of freshmen discussed subjects such as foods and nutrition, initerior design, clothing and textiles, per. sonality and family relations, pregnancy, and child develop. ment. The class was able to ot tend Saginaw General Hospital to ` view the facilities, delivery room, and the nursery.
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Computers Enrich Business Area Computers are now а big part of Eisenhower's Business Department. There was a new room added calles the business computer lab, in which there are now six Apple ll computers and | | a better quality Apple printer. In- |. structors planned to add six additional computers for a total of twelve. 1 Officie machines and word |. | processing classes used the com- |. puters to prepare themselves for II businesses using computers and II business software. Students | learned to print letters, resumes, | and term papers on the comput: | er. Students enter and process | data such as budgets, checks, bank statements, and reports. The Students study the communi ty and learned about computer related careers. Photo by Cr Rob Top right: Sophomore Clarissa Stock Ё 1 rushing to complete an assignment. 30 Career Classes
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