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U' . v 1,-Y , 1 . I ll . T Students plan for adulthood are designed to help both boys and , girls prepare for adulthood and parenthood. The courses provide studies in consumer management i dealing with nutrition, clothing, and ' , furniture. Home and family living helps students understand marriage it '- L and the responsibilities each partner The homemaking classes at SHS fg has to the other. 'Wifi' ' W i i' 445 fjlfl iggz 1'-Q ,' ,W N 1 TOP LEFT Helen Davis and Brenda Green Eff jffffy ' prepare their sewing materials. T557 '5.fi'F'-fi ' T 'TSl':,i', 'kg A It TOP RIGHT Patricia Tatom, Glenda Q - I an E Q -1 Hornsburger, Rhonda Baxter, and Michele T - Q ' ' jig-.3 1ij,'i' Q-.tijgz T, i 'E Armstrong work on home and family living T 6 projects. gi, r-Jud i ' , ' ' , H t ' BOTTOM Taking part in a cooking project , ' ,L ' ,K are from left to right: Estella Martinez, l 3 . . , A ' l Darlene Clark, Tammy Brannan, and Deb- ' bie Glass. K ui, T nf' , -
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Students prepare for their future . -4 .l .H .q ful, m.-J The quarter system has not affected the business department except for the addition of the business law class. Business law teaches students crimi- nal law procedure. Due to a lack of in- terest in business machines and cleri- cal practice the two courses were combined. The new course, which consists of about fourteen students, is designed to teach business machine usage and proper business procedure. Typing and bookkeeping are two courses that have been offered in high school for many years, but this year, for the first time, typing is being offered to sophomores. TOP LEFT Robbie Hefner and Johnny Woner work to finish their bookkeeping problems before the bell rings. TOP RIGHT Tammy Taylor, Jill Ludlum, Bronda McCoy, and Mary Ann Reyes take timed writings to test their speed and ac- curacy in typing, MIDDLE RIGHT Adelina Castro, Grace Palacios, and Brenda Herring take dicta- tion during shorthand class. BOTTOM Cindy Graff, Vickie Fleeves, and Debra Killough learn to work with business machines in clerical practice. 26 Q A' 4 1,.,i:.y5.,.' V ,.'f'..'fnl' Y wi 'nj' '- J I 14.1 li l , ' i L 1.4 lfp F' Lust N 2 24- 3'-l.5j.1'l?' ,I iii: .vu-:lgagr T ,. X, X ffl, W I. 4 ' . ii ti.. H ll tin: , , ,. i'1h5lt'3ci'f'-f. Ju, i it ' It am -N. 3 .M,YK-.gh 5
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