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LEFT PAGE 6 Food Service stu- dents started by taking orders from and serving each other. LEFT PAGE 7 Ronnie Lowe and Jeff Coore, Cabinet-making II students, used the band saw for the top of a lazy susan. BE- LOW Horticulture students la- beled bins outside the green house.
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New Occupational Course Prepared Participants for Careers in Food Service and Cabinet Making -Nineteen girls enrolled in the new, two-unit train- ing program Food Service. The new Home Economics Department included a special kitchen for this class. It consisted of a serving counter, a sandwich bar, a short order grill, and two French fry baskets. Observation in public restaurants was a part of the course. Upon completion of the course, the girls were able to secure employment through the Food Service Agency. Jobs included those of short-order cooks, waitresses, dieticians' aides, and caterers. Cabinet-making II, offered for the first time this year, further prepared students for the cabinet-making profession.
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Noticeable Changes in Cam- pus Facilities and Dress Code Illustrated Growth Girls were allowed to wear pant suits to school for the first time. A group of girls and teachers were elected to govern the types of slacks to be allowed. New classrooms and an auditorium promised growth of facilities, as well as of individuals. The auditorium, which seats six hundred people, was used for dramatic productions, assemblies and other activities. ABOVE The lobby of the auditcrium was photographed during construc- tion. RIGHT Kay Jessup and Diane Wilkie showed their approval of dress code changes.
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