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SPARKLING CLEAN— This is not an advertisement, just a demonstration by Mrs. Evelyn Irving, home economics teacher, who took the place of Mrs. Eve Wilson this year when th= latter moved to Mt. San Antonio College. Inspecting the modern dishwasher which is part of the latest model equipment of the Home Ec Department are Peggy Couper and Joy Shearer, I. to r. pecialidtd . . . Cooper, zoologists-botonists ook for bug in machinery. EDUCATION IN HOME ECONOMICS unlocks the door to many Interesting and profitable occupations. The demand exceeds the supply for such professionally trained workers as dieticians, food research specialists, household equipment demonstrators, department store buyers, welfare workers, interior decorators, fashion designers, child development workers, and teachers. A suite of spacious rooms in the newest section of the college is assigned to the Household Arts Department. The clothing laboratory is equipped with modern sewing machines. A beautifully furnished living-dining room makes it possible for students to serve small parties in home-like surroundings. Kitchen equipment is grouped in typical U-shaped units and includes the latest gas and electric stoves and refrigerators. If you want to know more, read the rest of a newly published department folder; better yet, drop in for tea. WHAT GOES ON? - Tony Steponovich, physical education and hygiene instructor, stands at at- tention. Generally speaking, he ' s usually on the move. 25
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cJDepartmentaC WITH LESS TIME to participate in student body affairs, many students in special courses are less often heard from but none the less important. Such is the case with Vocational Nursing class members. Now in its second year, the course has experienced continued success in its training program. The work is presented in cooperation with the Riverside Community Hospital where students receive a half-year of practical training in addition to their classroom studies. Miss Alicia Sayre, instructor, upper left, highly approves the closeup photo presenting Michelle Banker, somewhat skeptical of the attention he is receiving from Mrs. Hazel Kilpatrick and Ellen Tomlinson, center and right. NOT A HITCHHIKER-Mark Walton, instructor of German and French, is not looking for a ride in this picture. More likely he is waiting for a coffee companion on the trail to the Tiger ' s Den. 24 SOMETHING WRONG? - Cecil Johnson and Ruth
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LOOKING THINGS OVER-This informal photograph of the Board of Education was taken right after trustees had approved offerings of the Home Economics Department kitchen. Left to right: Superintendent Bruce Miller, Lewis P. Alabaster, board president; Richard B. Hampson, Jr., Mrs. Gladys T. Babcock, and Mrs. E. M. Bonnett. Absent on the day of the feast was George C. Pooley. (I5enind the c ceneA NOT OFTEN SEEN by the average student, but always active in the students ' interests are members of the Board of Education. With College President Orland W. Noble and Superintendent Bruce Miller, trustees noxV out growth problems and put the final check on development of the curriculum. Most recent addition to college properties, the new gymnasium pictured below (about half completed when the photograph was taken in early January) is an example of the planning necessary to provide additional room as the college grows. Former students will be pleased to learn that the college next year will occupy its own physical education and athletics building. Grounds improvement will include a re-location of the practice football field, development of tennis and handball courts, along with other assets. Location of all this is the southeast portion of the Tequesquite Arroyo adjoining the Auto Mechanics and Electronic shops shown in bottom photograph of the next page. Yes, it ' s quite a hike up the hill, but it ' s worth it. «g5eaer- :a=gjt-e »g»,-.-=-, ..- „,„ ..
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