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THINGS TO DO - Karla Maez looks over some papers. l V Maez was the instruc- tor for the typing classes. ,...ae,,. NTI Something New in V.A.C.A. he Vocational And Creative Arts division IVACAJ added something new to their occupational training type class. It wasn't dancing, singing or instru- ment playing, it was K-BAR. K-BAR was a student-operated radio station which was the brainstorm of Mr. Paul Olivier, who also taught Radio and Television Broadcasting. K-BAR is all live radio, nothing is taped. All the ideas are from the students. They do all the creative and technical decisions. The key word here is 'students', commented Olivier. The new radio station cost USB S1600 and the new station was not allowed to broadcast over the actual radio airwaves like professional stations because of the 156 FccultyfVocotionaI and Creative Arts special licensing required by the FCC which DBHS was unable to afford. There were many types of music that were played, catering to the tastes of students. Senior N Chris Darrow com- mented, I really like this new idea about K-BAR. I think it's better than the DJ's at lunch because it not only solves the pro- blem of no music on rainy days, but it also gives those people who want to become DJ 's the experience. Olivier chose to start a radio station because, The radio station is the least expensive of the broadcast industry to set up, and I wanted to give the students a chance to see how a radio station works. I wanted a creative outlet for themf' ' My I . R ON 2' I...- , R. I NIU- ,r Cuirf' l Ninn. ' nl 'twin , :nk 5 -ll. , zu, WHATS THE PLAN? - Photography instructor Paul Olivier looks up to see what's going on. Photo was a very popular class with many of the students.
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FOOD SERVICES - Jean Madison, Rita Vadal, Linda Wilson, Betha Vega, Hilda Sparing, Elma Sanchez. FRIENDS FOREVER - Radder and Sheffer were always working together, making sure people had stickers for the parking lot. Working together as a staff made for closer working relationships. DO YOU HAVE A PASS? - Sonny Giles, Louise Lane and Harrison Lindsay, were seen all around the grounds of school. They helped to keep control of the people and looked around to make sure everything 'was ok. Monitors riends or Foes? hat was it like to be a policeman around campus? The campus monitors found it very rewarding to work here with the students. Being a campus monitor allows the students to talk to me freely without any obligation, stated Tracy Smith. Most of the campus monitors had a good relationship with the students. The students knew all of them and always had something good to say about each monitor. Harrison is so cool. He really knows where all of the students are coming from, remarked senior Scott Hatter. t The monitors and the students showed mutual respect for each other. As a result of this, the monitors have found a permanent place to work. I have worked in the Tor- rance and Pomona School Districts part- time. Now that l am here at Diamond Bar, and I think this is the best place for me, ex- plained Tracy Smith. The school acquired many new monitors, and they plan to continue working on cam- pus for many years. Students will continue to give them a run for their money, but the monitors know where to draw the line. j A l f . lc -X f . ,rj fly l X KJJ 2,4 X 1' L ,. -t rx fs .H X - Q I E X, - 1 f . , ,. .s 'YKQVJI ,L lf, 9 If Ti' ' l f L l'. .rl . ,I ll x LAL' 5 f. F271 D' '3 A fog !F,.gQJ..f K I g m I lf. M . L -. 158 Facultyffechnical Workers
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