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3 1390 01267 9112 Changes bring new Concepts Welcoming back a former Eisen- hower teacher Jeanie Oberschmidt, sharing one of Ike's few student teach- ers, and organizing a miniature com- pany highlighted in the “Gold Area” or Social Studies Department. Mrs. Jeanie Oberschmidt, having aught at Ike from 1971 to 1980 re- turned to teach “You and the Law” the class she originated adding to her busy schedule she also teacher Prob- lems in Society, Michigan Studies and World studies. Mr. Dick Douglas sponsored a M.S.U. hopeful Mr. Jim Reinke to sup- plement lectures and to add to Mr. Reinke’s experience. ————NATTONAL DEFENSE NAVY, - he os Organizing Saginaw Vally Pro- ducts was the high point of Mr. Jim Teal's honors Social Studies class. Stu- dents sold stock to raise capital to pro- duce and sell a product ... The pro- duct? — The ever popular personalized Button . Students were able to see how a company works in the process. In March, two visitors from Israel spoke to the Social Science classes about life as a teenager in a Jewish community, Debbie and Mosha ex- plain that even in their country they have an answer to McDonalds ... McDavids. By Michele Doyle Photo by Ed Wuepper Photo by Teresa Ferrell 25
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Top Left; Jessee Gonzales spices up the Psy- chology room with his artwork. Bottom Left; Seniors Scott and Brad Balderstone demon- strate classic “Sibling Rivalry”. Next page top right; Presenting their Government projects are seniors Michele Gosen, Wendy Simon and Mark Halstead. Bottom right; Mr. Dick Douglas and student teacher Mr. Jim Reinke discuss students grades. SS EES TESTE GOLD ICES EECH Photo by Michele Doyle 4 Photo by Michele Doyle beggen Е
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Photo by Cathy Cuthbertson 26 Photo by Cathy Cuthbertson Multi-talented artists ... Along with the regular art classes such as Art I, Art II, drawing and silkscreen, studio art is a major part of Walt Nagel's art department. Many projects were completed through the year in studio art, such as self portraits, monocromatic drawings and paintings and pro- spective drawings. Perhaps the most creative part of the year was designing and painting of a mural on the concession stand wall, (located on our football field). Matt Knapp, a new senior, designed the winning wall painting. Students from the two studio art classes helped paint the concession stand, finishing it just in time for the first football game. Other highlights of the art depart- ment included, painting windows at Christmas time and painting faces for the Sherwood fun fair in the springtime. Awards were given out during the National Scholastic art exhibit held at Hampton Square Mall in Essexville. by Cathy Cuthbertson Winners of the National Scholastic Art Exhibit. Jenny (bindahl ee Gold key, blue ribbon. Laurie Russel .... uu dh сы: Gold key, blue ribbon, Hallmark award. Hichard'Verdoni-.....—— an Gold key, blue ribbon, Kodak nominee. Jennifer Ѕмееііпд.............................. Gold key. Matt Кпарр ые ла л Gold key, blue ribbon. Steve BoWwars.::... meinen Gold key, blue ribbon, Hallmark nominee. Saginaw County Scenic Art Contest КАТУ EE lst Place Сав таке ntum RESI 2nd Place Richard Verdoni E 3rd Place Law Day bill board contest lst place winner, Sarah Johnson. Top left: Putting the finishing touches on her newly acquired popcorn bag is junior, Kristy Misekow. Bottom left: Creating his version of the concession stand is, senior, Matt Knapp. Opposite page; Top: Junior, Kathy Kitolski, concentrates on creating a new art project. Middle left: Painting a rainbow of flavor is, senior, Cathy Cuthbertson. Middle right: Showing the funnier side of art is junior, Jen- ny Lundahl. Bottom: The Concession Stand, a finished product.
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