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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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L.. Choir performs in play, Victoria All 32 voices of the Mixed Choir could be heard on the tape-recording played in the opening scene of The Sound of Music. The boy and girl group com- bined with the Concert Choir made the tape in the Nazerene church gym- nasium. The group participated in many con- certs and contests with the rest of the Music Department. They were accom- panied by the other choirs and band musicians in a week-long tour of Victo- ria, British Columbia, Canada, in May. The mostly freshman and sophomore group performed at a Christmas con- cert December 2O, the Central Oregon Choral Festival in Madras and in the final concert of the year May 20, just one day after returning from their Canadian tour. TOP: Director Robert Shotwell gives the choir a few bars of introduction during practice. CEN- TER: At the annual Chili Feed, Karen Kennedy, Gina Guidinger, Tracy Bruce. Ronda Vanyi, Alice Lowndes and Debbie Barry perform the charl- ston. RIGHT: Choir members include Deanna Wooldridge, Debbie Barry. Laurie Rines. Vickie Mueller. Johnna Kelsen, Lora Albright. Vonda Bell. Taffy Gibson. Dawn Waldrip, Debbie John- son. ROW 2: Amy Black, Alice Lowndes. Diane Drewes. Tammy Raymond. Kelly Jordon, Kim Horn, Karen Kennedy. Kathy Barrows. Kena Browing. Becky Caldwell, Jean Grisaffi. ROW 31 Chris Kimble, Dan Hyde. Steve Gallaher, Ronda Vanyi, Anne Bancroft. Lisa Taylor, Curtis Lusk. Bonnie Fairbanks, Kellie Scarrett and Sue Blakley. Not pictured: Kim Arvin, Kathi Culp, Debbie Johnson. Tammy Mattock. Cheryl Robertson and Kristen Robertson. 28 Mixed Choir
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