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HOME ECO OMIC The right pattern and the right material are of prime importance in sewing. Pat Hogan, Paula Negherbon, Linda Shepherd, and Alice Stephens make their choice. Four ears of homemakin are available to irls at Alhambra Hi h School. Three Y g g g ears are offered in succession, and then Senior Homemakin is offered to senior Y g frirls who have had one ear reviousl . Cookinff, sewinff, interior dcoratin , and o Y P Y U 1: g home management are some of the skills learned by these future homemakersf' The freshman and sophomore girls made Christmas cookies, and Loryn Harbaugh, Marles Burk, Barbara Seihert, and Judy Arendt- then they gift wrapped them. son work on new wardrobes in Senior Homemaking. V Ixos, XA...
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,qv -4 . M fl tr'-'www e K infill at Hi tt -+ The dance band meets during second period each day. Members are ,lim Kittle, Cherie Carmichael, Cathy ,Pel0t, Donna Hagcmann, Sherman Taylor, Ray Cress, Jim Moses, Dale Murrie, Jerald Cerri, Gerald Annis. and Brett Foster. MU IC iiAlh3IUlJI'3iS music program includes the band, a girls' chorus, and the improved and popular Alhambra Hi Notes. This group pleasantly surprised the student body early in the season, and has been in demand through the year for dances. Beginners get music training here, and the hand is constantly building for the futuref' Donna Varriu, Carolyn Tibbit. and Fliaron lsulwl practice during third period. This is the fifth period chorus class. This is the first ycar that chorus has been a credit class here. 20
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HOP CLASS S eg? E? in . S Marvin Marcus and Don Stilly master the art of welding. Below: Richard Bailey and Gini Martini work on their boat. Radio and Electricity Shop was added to Alhambrais shop program this year. A complete shop program is available to students who arc in- terested in the vocational fields. This includes general shop, woodshop, car- pentry, machine shop, industrial drawing, welding and sheet metal, and auto shopfl ,Z Below: Don Barlsch explains a new machine in one of the metal shop classes. Piston setting and boring engine cylinders are a re-gulai part of the auto shop classes.
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