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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 19

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Sunday, February 9, 1975 Santa Cruz Sentinel 1 9 Electives Are Big At Good Shepherd fc?" vx a1 1 ft Guitars will be twanging, pieces of machinery will be clanking and young people will be "treading the boards" at Good Shepherd School's new elective program which began this week. The program, which features elective subjects selected by the students themselves, is an activity begun in conjunction with National Catholic Schools Week which ends today. In addition to guitar, mechanics and drama, the students have selected creative stitchery, art and model building. Other instructors are: Peg Gould, Kitty Piexoto, Kathy Pini, Karen Calcagno and Richard Gould. Good Shepherd is at 2727 Mattison Lane and Sister Margheretta Marie is the principal.

She announces that the elective program will be conducted each spring as an annual project. i Mrs. John'Ungafelter is the instructor for the school's drama group, shown here in a friendly muddle as they work out a problem with much zest and glee. Music fills the air or will soon, as Martina Nicholson gets her guitar class in gear. Students from left: Lynn Bird, Sam Chacon, Kathleen Roberts and Wendi Hunter, are tuning up with enthusiasm.

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Arts uincen nan. mom: invited, free of charge. The program will include Brahms' Trio Flat Major, Op. 40; Bach's Major Sonata for viola da gamba and cembalo, and Poulenc's Trio for piano, oboe and basson. bassoon.

Performers will be Eric Eilar, CYown College senior, bassoon; Roger Emaunels, UCSC "lecturer in music, 'cello; Eli Hollander, assistant professor of theater arts, French horn; (iebhard Long, pupil of UCSC's Hciichiro Ohyama, violin; Carol mi SUE3DAV emaacjc Mayan textiles 9099 Soquel Drive If 4 "A 1 Aptm (408) 688 5763 Custom Sewing Hdtidwoven Fabrics ii' ht Rtdood V.lUg Fantastic Savings On Our Women's Hooded Sweater 100 Acrylic Machine Wash ftei i I iff IHllliHilW Wll Tl 1 itiki.fliin iiiwiiiiwai4 NOW Roger Emanuels and Ivan Rosenblum are among the musicians participating in a chamber music recital Tuesday at 8 p.m. at UCSC Performing Arts Concert Hall. FANTASTIC BUYS IN OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS Play it bright! Or play it cool! with COREAL YOUNG BLONDE Women's Shoes Fashionable Oxfords Sandals Reduced Prices On Our Check Towels Face 79 Hand 1 35 Bath 2.23 Cupids 71 ONLY Here is the complete blonding kit! Regular tone, for those who like it light and bright, and new ash tone, for those who prefer it cool and quiet. L'Oreal Young Blonde gently lightens your hair, shampoos and silkens- all in one step. Its the easy way to be as young- as blonde-as you would like to be! Hit 'f Girls' Sweaters FASHION FABRIC fix Cardigans Easy Care Corduroy prints Polyester prints Acrylic blends 1 1 Hi Regular or ash tone Orig.

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Years Available:
1884-2005