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The rules McDonald of etiquette are practiced by Gretchen Wagner, Ellen Cavil, Deni , and Kathy DeWitt in Foods class. Homemaking Skills Sister George Edward demonstrates the fine techniques of sewing to Dianne Thibaudeau and Kathy Vandenberg. If only I could get this seam straight! garment in Clothing class. Debbie Davis struggles over a 15
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