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Tomiko Ueno serves tea to Sherry Slagle and Gail Moores in the new Home Economics hving center. The living room has a raised hearth, acoustic ceiling, walnut paneling. Bob Ettinger and Kenneth Breeding, students in the Men ' s Chef class, learn to use all of the new equipment. Tetarii Berge and Kathleen McClelland, home management students, prepare dinner in the cottage on campus where the girls live as an actual experience in management.
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Brick and mosaic work combine with contemporary styling to make the new OCC Home Economics Building one of the most up-to-date in the area. De- signed around a U-shape, the new build- ing houses six classrooms which face a brick patio. Each division of the building has been carefully equipped under the watchful eyes of Miss Anita Rawchuck and Mrs. Mina Harper Hutchison, home economics instructors. The new foods laboratory has seven individual kitchen units. Each section Is equipped with a stove, sink, garbage disposal, counter work space, cupboard and storage space. A combination washer-dryer, on oven, stove top and refrigerator are also available. Special feature of the department is a new elec- tronic oven. A clothing laboratory is also included. It holds units which have all necessary equipment for sewing, tailoring and fitting. Turquoise, moss greens and burnt or- ange with walnut woods and brick pan- eling are used to make the living room- classroom equally suitable for small classes or departmental entertainment and teas. The crafts laboratory is a combination lecture classroom and a room for the good grooming and interior decorating classes. It may also be used as an extra sewing room. Mrs. Lou Carr and Marcia Buchanan using the machines in their sevning doss. ♦W Judge Celia Young Baker Dedication ceremonies for the new Orange Coast College Home Economics Building were held Oct. 16, 1958. Judge Celia Young Baker of Huntington Beach conducted the ceremony in the new building. The dedication was held in conjunction with Parents ' Night, giving the commu- nity an opportunity to view the new facilities. 154
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Technology r — — — 1:1 ■ft a 1! - Bv X - 52 M m 1 - ' Q B ,- »; ; ELECTRONICS CLUB Joe Law, George Odkers, Walter Yahn, Dale Benson, David Andrews, Roger Wanger, Henry Thomas, Dave McMillin, Warren Richards, Larry Beilin, James TegMa, Mr. Stanton, Jim Evans, Mr. McNeal, John MoquJn. ■ .-
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