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Home Ec classes prepare, serve ROTC luncheon '- p Sophomore Lisa Hefner helps Debbie Levin decide which branch to hang a Christmas ornament on for the window case display. Centra1's Home Economics Department, headed by Miss Frances Wright, purchased new china this year. They also received a donation of twenty-five dollars worth of meat from the Pork Association. Students may choose from eight elective courses: Home Economics I, advanced clothing, child develop- ment, family living, senior home economics, home decoration, personal culture, and advanced foods. During her first hour advanced foods class, Debbie Ingram prepares chocolate filling for the pie that she is making. During their sixth hour Home Economics I class, freshmen Julie Harris and Pam Ford practice the art of embroidering under the instruction of Mrs. Elaine Derks. hr 3 . an my W ii New ,i Fife
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gs' 1,, ,,- -slr .Ae Various members of the fourth hour Mixed Choir rehearse lyrics of an old song. Mixed Choir entertains public MIXED CHOIR-Back row: John Williams, Stan Stuber, Ron Wrehe, Cary Cornelius, Keith Jordan, Mark Ray, Jeff Edelman, Bob McGee, Ross Blinde. Fourth row: Barbi Madi- son, Julie Wales, Chris Gray, Debby Ford, Katherine Gnu- schke, Scott Smith, Randal Cox, Frosty Guyer, David Carter. Third row: Vickie Million, Nancy Thompson, Nancy Roberts, Vicki Swoboda, Suzan Shackelford, Gretchen Ness, Rene Young, Gail Jackson, Jeanne Koch. Second row: Clarence Gray, Lynn Collier, Jeannine Campbell, Judy Peterson, Sha- ron Karns, Cherie Manuel, Paulette Louden, Jackie Bishop. Front row: Marcia Christians, Phyllis Carter, Janice Bailey, Pam Wilson, Mary Mason, Patti Dannen, Etta Jo Willhite, Kitty Siskey. :mi . J Ea , ' .v 1 RM . ju V H ,l ogy
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