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Jeanie Orr, Mrs. Frohriep, Mrs. Vincent, Shari Fry and Janene Heupel discuss abortion on a Family Living panel. Left: Rita Flesch prepares aspirin in the Chemistry II lab. Classes 31
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We take one final Journey Through Our Classe it, - soe ees Karen Conkle reads Edna Saint Vincent Millay for English. Kim Getts and Mr. Gruesbeck cook chicken for the Vocational bar-b-que. Sheree Crabill: “From Research, I learned my frustration level.” DeWayne Nodine: “I learned a lot about libraries.” Julie Manual: “I found out how nor to write a research paper.” Lori Todd Myers ustens 12 Dob eMac ae cess pee stiey hal Overy: “The index section taught me how to find anything.” 30 Classes
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D iscussions on abortion, child and wife abuse, teen marriage, teen alcoholism, women’s lib and living together heated up home economics rooms. Interpersonal Rela- tions classes researched and prepared questions for balanced panels of adults and students. A bridal show by Necia Myers of Waterloo highlighted Adult Living classes while students in Child Development baked cookies with the kindergarten. Members told stories, played games and taught crafts to three and four year olds during play school. New microwave shortens time in Home Ec kitchens A washer, a microwave oven and a demon- stration mirror added to the surroundings in the home ec kitchens. Doubled up on gas ovens during the coal shortage, Consumer students compared prepared recipes against scratch versions for cookies, spaghetti and macaroni dishes. Housing classes selected thick shag carpet at A M for the Building Trades house. They also chose carpeting for the . kitchen and wallpaper for the living room, two bathrooms and the kitchen. They found light fixtures at Light World while ona field trip. Lab publishes nursing - @ The tick, tick, tick of typewriters and 4 INTENSIVE: Sg other equipment droned in the hall of bus- c OFFICE 44 iness classes. Working from new textbooks “hT ( and packets, students simulated activities oom at i § of the working world. Lab students helped : OEA with typing for the Bloodmobile, organ- izing a nursing manual for the hospital and designing programs for various year-end banquets. ICE students spent half of their aca- demic days on the job. Semester projects included gathering information of physical layout, job vocabulary, safety, opportun- ities in the field and salary schedules for each student’s particular situation. manual for local hospital Val Gibson reads through the nursing manual for mistakes. 32 Business and Home Economics
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