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Experience determines the future Easing down the road, the teachers in the Fine Arts Department strove for success in all of their projects. Remembering the County Fair of '79, Mr. Turner's Art class put forth much effort to finish and enter their various pieces of art in the '80 Fair hoping to be awarded for their efforts. One of the biggest achievements came from Rhonda Roberts. Despite her illness she entered two homemade stuffed animals getting a lst for a horse and 2nd for a lamb. A new face to the system was choir director Mr. Borgeson. Being new he had to go by his own experiences to continue the traditional Vespers at Christmastime as well as other concerts that the choirs performed. Mr. McKale continued to guide his beginning photography classes as well as his advanced classes into the world of good photography, reviewing basics as well as continuing on to new and better things. Don Russell entered a silhouette lron Man picture in the '80 Fair coming home with a lst place award. Mr. Roberts and his band, using experiences from years before, worked hard to perform at pep assemblies, football games, and their annual Spring Concert. Looking back into time and using past experiences to better their future, all of the Fine Arts teachers saw another year come and go to be used as another reference as we move on. 98 Faculty Don Russell pauses from his artwork to smile for the camera. Future professionals begin by singing their way to stardom during choir class. Annette Duran enters the land of makc believe as she draws the run through fo: Homecoming during Art class. 'te 4' . A ,017 if 4 5 , v lt Q
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Trade school would boost interest here Vocational and Industrial programs play an important part in students' futures no matter what profession they pick. In recent years the lack of interest has been hurting the students and programs. Mr. Russell, who has had a total of 3I years of teaching, 26 of them here in BHS as a woodshop teacher, stressed that the lack of interest is due to the lack of building here in Bisbee. He said, I would like to see a trade school go up in Bisbee in order to boost the interest of students in shops. The trade school, which once was an idea of Mr. Russell and a friend of his, would have been built in the old Culiver car lot. lt would have given additional aid to those who were interested in vocational and industrial professions. Even though the programs and curriculum have grown some shops may soon disappear form the high schools because of lack of interest and these programs are becoming more college oriented. Mr. Russell, along with the other shop teachers, would like to see more students involved in vocational and industrial programs to aid students in their futures. IOO Faculty An Auto shop student concentrates on getting his shop project finished. mi , ,Q Foods students slice watermelon in order to get the right amount needed for the recipes.
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