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20 COMMUNITY SCHOOL Icing it u ! One of the popular P classes offered at the community lnightl school involves cake decorating, Senior Setina Stockdale takes the opportunity to learn the finer points of beautiful decorations. For many students the thought of school was miles away by the time the evening rolled around, but for Others the community school, held using our facilities, provided a broad variety of courses to take. There was something for everyone, especially those who wanted to pursue interests in new directions. Cake decorating appealed to people of all ages, as did those classes offering music and art. Day students from Northeast as well as other members of the community took advantage of the oppor- tunities available. 42 Brushing up on painting skills was an opportunity those took who enrolled in one of the more unusual classes offered, fabric painting. Play it again, Sam! Music is another of the many courses taught by an in- structor at the community school. The class gave people the chance to further their talents if they had not had any instruction for several years.
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1, u. in 2? . f H ,f 45' . . -. i , . K ,, ,. 1, . r , - ' 't- is 5 s f K 5 9 ' . f all, Team work and support are what make a winning team. After a cross country meet, Dorothy Rhodes and Mary Dougherty congratulate one another with a friendly hug. Special friends are what makes school special. Senior Dale Ramsey walks Dee Pollard to her locker after her sixth period class. Sharing a winning moment. Iuniors Iohn Sims, Andy Curl, and Bob Ball are thrilled by the good result of a team effort during a varsity football game. FRIENDS 19
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Starting from scratch and working your way up Before anything elaborate can come of cake decorating, students must first learn the basics. Classes to interest people of all ages are offered in the evenings. Senior Sue Clamage takes the chance to tune up her playing skills. Not just finger paints, but also the real thing was taught at school. All ages took advantage the opportunity to learn the art pamtlng. COMMUNITY scH oL 21 .J
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