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.cf -- gk- ct! i F3 ,T 4 .N 12. The Auto Mechanics class worked hard this year. They started the year off by learning how to overhaul a car engine. The second part of the year was spent on trouble- shooting, fixing a problem before it starts. The Drafting class advanced their knowledge by learning a wide range of skills, such as lettering and making small projects. Bachelor Survival worked on new projects this year, Fixing a Thanksgiving dinner, stitchery, housing, and designing a bachelor pad were only a small part of their program. During the second semester, the bachelors learned to sew. Some of the many sewing projects were T-shirts, ties, and hats. N. i N X . i O--1-. .xi fs A' fl. Life-49
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chs paves the way to the future 1. The Auto Mechanics class listened while Stacy Mills explained exactly how big she wanted her auto part, 2. Putting on an apron was the first step for the Bachelor Survival Class. 3. Paul Vasquez, Ruben Reyes, and Albert Delsi adjusted the heat of the stove to assure them an even boiling temperature, 4. Alex Hernandez and john Crawford carefully mixed their batter. 5. Frank Snow measured off his board for square corners. 6, Doug Butterfield smoothed off a few rough edges from his drafting project. 48-Life
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This year the chorus was kept active par- ticipating in many events. In November they performed at the Arizona State Fair. They attended a music festival in january where one sextet received a 1 rating and another a 3. The Boy's Glee received a 3, F- the Freshman Chorus received a 2, and 3 the Varsity Ensemble received a 3. Cindy Staggs, Cindy Adams, and Beatrice White received medals. These were just a few of g the awards this talented group received. To Taise money for new outfits, various parts of the chorus held bake sales, a rummage sale, and sold programs at football games. In December the chorus performed for the student body. I, Girls' Cleo Club members were: lfirst Row, jackie Byrd, Crysral Pate, Phyllis Berry, Sandy Knoles, Johnnie Mae McFadden, leannie Quihuis, Beatrice X White, Katie Sager, Carolyn Adams. Second row, l s luliet Chase, Denice Murphy, Kathy McPherson, 4 Debbie Staggs, Linda Butterfield, jill Scott, lean . ' . .X K Honea, Debbie I.loyd, jamie Martin, Karen Scott, 1 -3 'ir- Cindy Staggs, Diane Craig, and Rebecca Terrell. Third row, Zola Reece, Marilyn McKinney, Debra Muldrow, Karen Schwartz, Sandy Chitwood, Edna - A rt- t Aguayo, Sandra Cooper, Evelyn Cherry, Darlene Yon, Cina Beavers, Rosie Gomez, Cheryl O'Brien, and Vicki Cates, 3. Fourth row, Pam Christensen, Cathy Crawford, Ann White, Dorothy Calvin, Linda McKinney, Vera Muldrow, Vivian Payne, janet Bishop, Cindy Adams, leannie Martin, Carla Ray, Emily Hudson, Terry A Jennings, and Mr. Rae Scott, Director. - 2. Hoy's Ensemble members were: First row, Elijah White, Will Muldrow, Larry Muldrow, Second row, Cleo Class, Curtin jordan, Andy Hernandez, Tony Cardona. Third row, Brian Humphrey. sv. I I 5 Rf. PK-4 .ew Nur Thomas Honea, Steven White. Fourth row, Eddie Queen, jay Allen, Fifth row, Wes Perkins, lay Key, and Mr. Rae Scott. 3. Varsity Girls' Ensemble: First row, lill Scott, Beatrice White, leannie Quihuis. Second row, Karen Scott, CinTy Staggs, and Cindy Adams. 4. Freshman Ensemble: First row, jackie Byrd, Rebecca Terrell, Sandy Knowles, Crystal Pate. Second row, Karen Schwartz, Rosie Gomez, Edna Aguaya, Sandra Cooper, Pam Christensen.-Third row, F Terry Iennings, Emily Hudson, Vera Muldrow, Cheryl O'Brien, and Denise Murphy. 2. i 50-Life is if -.,,,,., ,av
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