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FI E ARTS One of the busiest departments at El Camino is that of Fine Arts. This department provides training and ex- periences tor musicians, vocalists, actors, artists, and pho- tographers. This year Fine Arts put on El Camino's first operetta, DOWN IN THE VALLEY. Other musical activities included a series ot festivals and concerts. THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, the senior play, was only one phase of the drama activities under the direction of Mr. Teel. He also directed the Thanksgiving Assembly and other plays throughout the year. The art department supplied the halls with posters and various paintings and also with murals on the cafeteria windows for Christmas and such activities as the carnival. The photography staff provided pictures for the paper and annual. .xs ' 6 'bv- 'bro MR. EVERETT FAULKNER Department Head Q' .ii-F ?'i MR. JOHN BYBEE Production with a plan! -if MR. LEROY HUGHES MR. JOHN V KANEKO za , 'l . j , ,tl .bi ,. TP. l ,ff yix-X--7-1, jg X x1,,1x, s,'nx-'Q Q hy' 3- ' ' .pw 5 1 'H s ax sw: ,MIL :Iv Q 9 ' 4 1 5' ff.. lis 1 i ' r , MR. JOSEPH PATlTUCCl MR. lAM ES TEEL
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STRIAL ARTS MR. ALVIN COPELAND Radio, electricity Picture not available MR. WALTER KICK Department Head MR. CLYDE SUTFIN, MR. CECIL WATSON MR. MELVIN WINTERS MR. ROBERT FOWLER MR. JOHN GAFFNEY MR. AL MORRIS Industrial Arts is that part of general education con- cerned with satisfying man's innate desire to construct things with tools and materials and with the development of an intelligent understanding of our modern industrial civilization and the problems which have resulted from it. Contacts with a Wide variety of manipulative experiences and industrial products and processes are provided. The course does not attempt to develop the skills needed to earn a livelihood, or to train a student for a specific occupationg industrial Arts trains to live, not to earn a liv- ing.
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CGM ERCE MR. LESLIE CRUICKSHANK MR- BERNARD FRIES MRS. GWENDOLYN SCHMIDT MR. WILLIAM WALKER tl MRS. EILEEN HAWKES Department Head MRS. IRENE O'CONNELL Business Machines, Typing Picture not available MR. SIDNEY GOEPFERT The Commercial Department affords the opportunity for students to become acquainted with the machines and workings of the business world. This year much progress was made. For the first time a course in dupli- cating and business machines was offered. Each year, outstanding seniors receive awards for ex- ceptional work in this field. Throughout the year any student may try for the Gregg typing and shorthand awards. The Business Club, F.B.L.A., encourages stu- dents to further themselves in this field.
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