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Students crowd Q ' f skill classes Industrial arts. home economics and business departments offered voca- tional courses to students. Classes ranged from beginning courses, such as basic clothing, to the most ad- vanced drafting course, architecture. Some students experience problems getting into classes such as accounting and one-semester typing because of their high demand. However, budget limitations meant no expansions of such class offerings. Another part of the vocational pro- gram was the school store which re- opened after a two-year closure. thanks to the return of adviser Frank Deggendorfer. The store's future was uncertain. however, thanks to a law which was scheduled to go into effect July I. The new law prohibited compe- tition with the school lunch program. A former school store clerk reported that the store sells a lot of retain mer- chandise, but more munchies than anything else. TOP RIGHT: Not lust girls can cook. Beginning cooking attracted guys as well. John Anderson and Duane Cuthbert show how to cut in shorten- ing. LOWER RIGHT: Tari Cockerill found that beginning typing is good exercise. LOWER LEFT: Sandra Kohler works diligently to finish her pro- ject in sewing.
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-up---.Y W 0 -.....,A ' .e ' 3 male leaders . join rally squad -R I as Tradition was changed in Deeeriiber y x g . R . when male yell leaders were added to i T ' the varsity basketball rally. Boys had not been on the squad since l962. l The guys were added after the 78-79 student council and adviser Ken La- mont suggested the idea. Gordon Clowers was elected as the fourth boy on rally but declined in order to com- pete in the wrestling team. Rally members traveled on the team bus to away games. Student activities secretary Carol Tingley said they re- presented the school well and often received compliments from other schools on their behavior. Adviser Betsy Brownhill purchased uniforms with money allotted from the student body fund. ABOVE: ERA reaches Bend High as members of the varsity rally lift yell leaders during a cheer. ,?7 '-A ABOVE LEFT: Varsity basketball rally members include Cindy Garibay, Tracy Everton. Camille Brown. ROW 2: Scott Thomas. Greg Ferrera, Joe ' Yahna. ROW 31 Gilann Helling, Kenna Swinford i is-. and Julie Robertson. LEFT: A unique introduction X i of the team is demonstrated by the rally mem- ? as at A ' t .. bers. .i I Q, Q. l .f - .r 1 X V y N T g f l N Varsity Basketball Rally 25 5 -ff' ' Mm., a is ,,ff '
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