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Jncob Turnoff Elologyg Driver Training R. C. Tysell AuTO Trade Training Howard Walters Social Studies V E' Department Chairman Anna R. Webber Home Economics Dorothy Westfall English, Journalism Roy Wickstrum Physics Department Chairman Alice Wiesendanger Physical Education Department Chairman Nora Wilson Latin, French Irene Wilton 5 Home Economics Robert Wormser Physical Education IH the Future The record of the year has spun to its end, and the time for farewells has arrived. Mrs. Dorothy Timmons, chemistry teacher, Mr. Harold Leach, English teacher, and Mr. Ted McCoy, arts and crafts teacher, have all closed their records here with this year. And au revoir will be said to Miss Margaret Straight, art department chairman, who won a Ford Foundation Fellowship and plans to spend the next year in Europe. A particularly fond farewell will go to Miss E. Louise Noyes, chairman of the English de- partment, and Mr. Harold Foster, chairman of the industrial arts department, teachers with long records of devoted service to our high school, who are retiring this spring. Armed with paper, brush, and paints art students were ready to ranslate their xnsplrataons into paintings. Miss Margaret Stralght's students learned fundamentals of composition and color harmony and designed everything from banners to stage sets tif. Q, 'Q' , . g x is 2 ffm - lla Playing hooky legally, Miss Fern Johnson's biology classes took a field trip to the Biltmore beach, where they splashed through tide pools, evicting sea anemones, crabs, and limpets from their ocean hiding places for deportation to the classroom aquarium. With ball peen hammer, tin snips, and vice, as well as large machines, Mr. Ted McCoy's art metal classes learned to make everything from copper wall decorations to hammered aluminum trays. nav-rr
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l 1 LVM, ,.,, I W W Above: Mr and Mrs Foster and friend take to the open road Cach summer Above, right: Lsing a model he built, Mr. Foster demonstrates to a woodwork class the proper way to lift loads. Right: When he finds on inspiring scene on his travels, Mr Foster stops to paint Records of Service at SBH Thirty-eight years of teaching at SBl-lSl Such is the record of Mr. Harold Foster, retiring head of the in- dustrial arts department. Reared in New England, Mr. Foster received his teacher's certificate at Columbia University and, after having taught in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, he came to Santa Barbara where he taught at the Sola Street and Jefferson schools before coming to the new high school building. He obtained his degree from Santa Barbara College and, when the SBl-IS shop building was erected in l925, acquired the necessary machinery for it, Besides his work as instructor in the industrial arts department, Mr. Foster handled the construction of stage sets for twelve years, and was the first Santa Barbara teacher to be accredited as a driver training instructor, Active in community work, Mr. Foster served as a scoutmaster for fifteen years and lists among his proudest memories his having received the Silver Beaver Award. His hobbies include oil painting, taking color pic- tures, and traveling with his house trailer, Below: Mr Foster when ru trrst canm- ta :onto Earinaro Below, right Scoutrnaster Foster once took sixteen Scouts on a cross-country ous safgr Right: On April 30, Mr Foster retired after thirty-eight years at SEH5 and on May 4 at a faculty tea he received farewell gifts from the teaching staff and from the industrial arts department .
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