Marysville Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Marysville, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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nrich students' lives ffered for the first time in the Crafts De- rtment is advanced crafts, designed to meet dividual need and interest. This class is taken nine students. There are one hundred fifty udents in Basic Crafts l, an introduction to aft processes, care of tools, and safety. rolled in Crafts ll are sixty students, this urse offers exploratory projects in craft rocesses, designing in clay, metal, wood, lastic and leather, and craftsmanship and eativity. Mr. Reed and Mr.QWaltj0en teach F W P llll eseclasses. Nj. i ,ii Hi f iii My it if l 'f if lj, li tlih til ii i i Mir Hi Wit lf still 'gli' s Finding a challenge in sculpturing clay are Leman Coats and Mike Stone. Mr. Waltien explains the techniques ofa new punch to Paul Dalton, Diana Wilcox, James Bawsher, and Dale Hill.

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Linda Lowe and Deanna Boysol receive helpful hints on water color from Mr. Gord as Bill Molds looks on. Arts and Craft Different levels ot study geared to each st dent's ability are offered in this year's e Iarged arts program. One hundred twen students are enrolled in Art I, the study of t relationship of color and design. Art Il pr vides intermediate study in drawing an paintingg there are thirty students in this cla Advanced Design provides emphasis on d sign in advanced painting, watercolor, oil 0 temperoy twenty tour students are taking t class. Nine students are enrolled in Advanced Tec nique, a new class offered this year. It designed for individual study in speciczliz areas-watercolor, oil, and sculpture. these ort classes are directed by Mr. Norm Reed and Mr. James Gard. Mr. Norman Reed congratulates Ken Thompson on his realistic oil painting. 40



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Industrial arts education is that part of the total program ot education concerned with providing youth, regardless of occupational goals, opportunity to plan, to use tools and materials in constructing articles and per- forming jobs, and to develop understanding and appreciation ot our modern industrial civilization. The outstanding characteristic ot industrial arts is the practical experience which Students gain practica through lndustria the students gain. This experience is beneficial to them in their later life, no matter what career they choose. The Industrial Arts Department has almost one thousand students participating in it this year and three teachers have been added to last year's five in order to counteract the increase of students. Courses included in the Industrial Arts Program are auto shop, print shop, math, and wood shop. Instructors within department are Mr. Wayne Rogers, Head William Dempsey, Mr. Kent Forest, Lawrence Green, Mr. Blair McLaughlin, Jim Westmoreland, Mr. Marino Rosellini, Mr. Otis Croy. 3? Developing their skills in print shop are Mickey Dickens, Terry Lindsey, Richard Lopez, Dennis Mr. Rosellini gives Wayne Billings instructions on the safe use of the Christy, Roger Walden, and Gary Greenhalgh. Mr. Rogers is supervising. saw. Mr. Green gives Bob Westbury, Joe Miles, Bill Krill, Tom Hanson, Ron Blackshear, Bob Laws, and Darrel Sharp instructions on the cleaning of the Mr. Forest gives individual instruction to one of his students in power lathe. drawing, We-.L zo 'wwmk mwss... A . ,f A2 1

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