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v . lil. Y . . , - Ll ,-' -If-Pg, Y -,men 1 4... Q I C55 165 KU Enjoying the fruits of their labor . pie, that Ls, are Joan Schumacher. Amy Woods. Janet Schmuck and Debbie Quint. 122 Girls aren't the only ones who can bake. Jim Mcllroy, Dave LeVasseur, Mark Pessel and Paul Grimes eat the re- sults of their efforts. f3j Mrs. Mills shows Debbie Smith how to correctly feed a baby. K4j Cindy Harris, Sue Guenther, Alison Preuost, Sue Lane,. Linda Keogh. Sarah Howes, and Doreen Maxwell listen attentively in Child Study class. KSQ Connie Keller, Mary Prahler and Karen Glynn sew away on their class projects. KGQ What'll I do next, asks Alice Mc- Carthy of Mrs. Pierle. U1 Modeling their creations for each other are Liz Nauin, Sue Schumacher, and Sarah Sprung.
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Start lnnovations The Home Economics Department at Seaholm is always bursting with girls and sometimes boys, to learn about home making. Besides cooking and sewing, it offers many different classes that arenit taught in other schools. Fashions and Fabrics teach the young girls how to go and buy cloth and to keep up on the current fashions. The department teaches as a course, Child Study. In another course, mar- riage and the family, they discuss such topics as broken marriages, the role of the working mother, pregnancy, and love. Child Study is a fairly new course. In it, the students study the life of a child, before and after it is born. Also included in the course are out- side speakers talking about raising children. Mrs. Mills teaches sex ed- ucation as part of Child Study. Marriage and the Family is another subject that is being used this year. Girls are taught about parentfteen re- lationships, about also families throughout the world and compare them with each other. The most im- portant topic is what marriage would really be like. C39 154 me mi., i X 1'
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,J nd' S-X .s Mr. Figas Mr. Stinnett ww if 3, fe-59 Mr. Pierno w,,.,,,,,.. ffl' i f 4 Mr. Turek an KU Students in Power Tech 1 get pointers from Mr. Pierno on how to tune the engine on a snowmoblie owned by Mr. VanRemortel. C22 Terry Atwell, Dave Russell and Bill Ackerly listen to Yllr. Figas as he exphiins a tool in Blaterials and Processes. f3j Erasing the guide lines, Roger Upmeyer readys the print for grading. MQ Accuracy is what counts to Bill Turner in drafting class. X52 Dan Connelly double checks his measurements in laying out a printing job. f6j Bob Myer cleans the press after the day's run. U1 Matt Berens watches the Board Briefs being printed. K8j In graphic arts Chuck Ross inks up the press.
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