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l sw rf! Q' PARICNTS! These girls are preparing for the future as they learn to care for L1 home anfl fzunily in their Home Nursing Class. courses provide pupils with practical skills DEADLINE! The complicated machine which folds paper is run dili- gently by Jim Barker and Don Poole. 27 YUM! YUM Girls in the Home Economics Class luring in the Christmas spirit with clelivious Christmas cookies.
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OUCII! Belinda Jared stands with her jumper on that she has made while Carol Sims pins it to fit. Sei we EXPERT AT VVORKI Richard Thomas works the ma- chine with fine technique. Vocational, home ec Preparing to be etlicient lioremakers, girls at Washington High School have a wide variety of electives to choose from in the Home Econo- mics field. Besides foods and clothing. arldrional selections may include home nursing or home rirxnagement. and also familv living which is a course on practical, everyday life attended by both girls and boys. These classes are designed to give students actual evneriences in preparing and running a home competently. For the male population are numerous In- dustrial Arts courses. Among these skill build- ers are electric shop. drafting. printing, machine shop. auto shop. and mechanical drawing. VVith the latest equipment and modern facilities, our Industrial Arts Department is better and more effective than ever before in training for future completing occupations in these fields. Boys these courses will find themselves in excellent positions to enter the ever-growing world of in- dustry upon graduation from high school.
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VOICE OF AN ANGEL! Members of the Girl's En- semble are Virginia Person, Darla Moore, Mary Ellen Pace, Jackie Jared, Judy Austin, Becky Spicer, Pam Eikenborry, Linda Browning, Judi Goll, Shaleen Wash- ington, Sandra Dean, Beverly Coryell, Sharon Folger, Mrs. Ruth King. MARCHING CONTINENTALSZ Members of the band are row 1: Bill White, Judy Kelly, Brenda Donovan, row 2: Richard Hurst, Jim Shepard, Bill Heckman, Tom Ransdall, Paul Williamson, row 3: Gary Gunther, Don Dudley, Larry Dodson, Eugene McClure, Judy Brown, row L: Donna Barnes, Shelia Thompson, Stanley Rivers, Marcia Russell, Glenna Fields, Teresa Lewis, Sherry Benson, Mr. Funk. Pupils find various musical organizations SING ALONG WITH MR. MCCORMICK! Members of the Minutemen are row 1: Nathan Overstreet, Larry Dalton, Phil Woodward, row 2: Mike Cauldwell, Joe Childers, David Brown, Don Jared, Dan Cazzel, Mr. McCormick. Inspiring Continentals With 'tthe sound of music Washington offers a widespan program for music-minded pupils. Learning in our Glee Clubs pupils have an opportunity to advance to Girls Ensemble, Minutemen, Continentalaires or the Colonial Chorus. At an all time peak in performance is the Marching Continentals' our band. The band members and the maj orettes add a special touch to many school events. VOICE OF MUSIC? The Continentalaires are row 1: Linda Reid, Cindy Rumbaugh, Joan Turner, Gayle Trout, Pam Henry, Kathy Doty, Jo Lynne Lyons, Gloria Lonigan, Carole Christison, Joni Hart, row 2: Ronnie Davidson, Bob Sanders, Dave Roberts, Ron Deer, Kenny Opel, Dan Cazzell, Dave Brown, Ronnie Dalton, Gary Gunther, Jeff Bundage. Mr. Thatcher is director.
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