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Band practice was made much easier for both Mr. McCready and his musicians by the large bandstand built with graduated tiers in the well-lighted and ven- tilated band and choral room. 2 5' t ni y f fi ' , N, Vg Q Nile' i Q . .. , 121 gaa c Q.:-43' W . MM? ,aw A modernly-equip- ped kitchen, with electric r a n g e s, ' awp-, ,M ,. sinks, t i l e drain- -P' boards and tables c o n s t r u c t e d to make cooking easier, was another outstanding f e a - ture of the home- m a k i n g depart- ment. To prepare a meal, you could almost stand in one spot the whole time. 42 ' ,jmzdl-if' if A Dr. Jean Richardson, Director of Economics and Business at Del Mar college, visited Sister Mary Stanis- laus' government class to explain the type of city management Cor- pus Christi now has and how it could be changed into a more effi- ciently working organization. M- f 'W ' '9!B3':Mf'c f ' ..-f -at A .Si --S , 3? ,Zu ,K F AE f 1
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During the dedication ceremonies. the Glee Club sang several selections, which included God is the Light of the World, and Little David, Play. Mrs. Tom Boyd, Jr., directed the group. Z Classrooms filled with gleaming new desks and equipment was an impressive sight to all who toured the new school building. Refreshments of punch, coffee, and cookies were served by the Moth- er's Club and the Alumnae Asso- ciation, from tables set up for this purpose in the cafeteria.
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'9 Chemnstry class seemed to be the only one left wxthout new equnpment for a whlle Snnce thelr necessary materxals would not arrlve untnl March the stu dents had to get along as best they could on tables moved from the old burldmg The Academy Angels and Mrs Dwxght W McCready took txme out from one of thexr afternon practnces to smxlmgly show how happy they were to be m our new school at last Lia i 'QU6?! a Hama. 4 tgi- Q.-21 Mr, EA 5'3'2'-'6'-l Cnr-43' 0592.0 :HBOS- -1 Q50 ma.. ma' HN C 'Sm :. 2,--vs,.'Tf w 4 -- HOOP-1 5 n..,wa: Q:-:fr-13 .wmY'Q. 37 Om Sa H2 5: Dm ,..O o 22 023. on 6054 EBSQ. -seas 5-CJ' 9822 Nz- , 500105- umm :a 52. C-20- -f-3 S2 :IN 43
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