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Page 102 text:
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fd! F WOOD SHOP offers tralnlng In the proper use of tools woods and machines teaches safety methods to PHS students who are Interested nn wood technology The opportunnty to make nnnumerable prolects rangrng from chess boards to surf boards The knowledge gunned from thus class helps nn choosing future vocatlons or may prove a hobby for lessure tlme Proud of the skulls they gum an woodshop under Mr Lawrence Carmugnam s durectlon are Ronnre Kutchen and Stan Sadler n progress a d on dnsplay are tenr nuck nack shelf and Iomnnated wood bowls ' f .x., I . , ' - lt QE, well-equipped work shop gives Pirates an . I n ' h'
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Page 101 text:
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VYVW' Lynne Loomus lumor coed faces oss: ments wuth plenty of ammunmon at hand aacznahng our.4eA waz! m DRAMA CLASS IS an opportune way for Plrates to become ac qualnted with the hlstory and types of drama as well as the techniques of actmg This years classes under the dlrectlon f Mrs June Bales were given the chance to dlsplay their talents ln three one act plays Fright by James Reach Enter the Hero by Theresa Helburn and Here We Are by Dorothy Parker as well as un competutuon at the Long Beach State College Drama Fe tlva Practice makes perfect' claum Douglas Becker Linda Hardlng Marnlyn Brown and Sue Christiansen as they work out cues lines and gestures for a play
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Page 103 text:
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MODERN DANCE is one of the most creative classes on campus. Here all senior girls are given an opportunity to acquire expression through movement, as well as grace and poise. These are displayed in original chore- ographies, that are performed in front of the class for constructive criticisms. The excel- lent numbers which are offered reflect credit on the atmosphere created by the instructor, Mrs. Margaret Brush. Grace, imagination, and fire characterize the creative numbers offered in modern dance. Such versatile and lovely senior dancers as Julie Cassity, Margaret Brown Troute, and Virginia Litton express with ease each passing mood. it fi ff 2 ' 5 il i . , f Q ,! i t 5 - ' 2 I 1 3 Yau ftff ajfrwj rv z,1.f f'- fi 7 s I ' r 14 , l 4 3 v ,MW ' , r 1 2 ' f . t t I . l i ' , 3 1 1 : 5 1 g M , . l W l .-.. -sr-W. .-.Nv- f l cv 121411736 fwwgg, 557 ,bf -53242 54 w ww tr 'Pit V N X 3 I I ' r y -o r ig l 5 . , . mn, 1 It , ,,h,k.f5, V mei' M 'Q i 4+-H K -,,,':' 'f' ' f ' me- 13 .1 ,Mft v, Q EV W 5, vw, 4, W, , Q' ' ,l f 1 A
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