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16!Art Aspiring Artists Leorn ond Creote 1 1 Kermit Swenson Department Head 32 years at Tech Raymond Browne 15 years at Tech Stage Club Sponsor Wendrel Price 10 years at Tech 16 years at Tech Art Club Sponsor Emmagee Washington To some, the art department is a series of classes which develop young students into aspir- ing artists. However, the art department does much more. It may develop appreciation in some, start a career for others, or merely initiate a hob- by. Among the skills taught are sculpturing in clay, wire, or paper macheg and, painting in oils, acryllics, or water colors. Art students devote a great amount of time to their classes and work. They are rewarded by see- ing their projects displayed around the campus. The art department is also responsible for the stage settings for the annual Fall Play and Musical. This scenery takes a considerable amount of work but adds to the enjoyment of the productions. In all, the art department helps interested students to improve existing skills or to develop new ones. Art students Patricia Turpin, Paul Hatten, and Toni Davis This display in the Career Center is but one example of th ar range a Christmas display in the Main Office. Art Department's contribution to the school.
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. ,V., f .frff Xu ,, .x Af Fred Kelly Dean of Boys 1 .4 I Dorothy Stout Zoe Davis Barbara Lee Sharon Parrett Dean of Girls Assistant Dean Assistant Assistant iHousel Dean of Girls Dean of Girls . . . Students, Sroff, ond Kenneth Bayless Guidance Director 'L f W if-M AFoc'I't'es Looking after Tech High School is an awesome responsibility. There are fif- teen buildings on our 76-acre campus to maintaing 2,500 schedules to plang students to counsel and disciplineg media to be managedg athletic contests to be heldg and, many more duties, all of which fall on the shoulders of our administrators. It is easy to overlook the contribu- tions of these administrators because so much of their work takes place behind the scenes. Nonetheless, the efficient operation of Tech requires their vital contributions which makes this component of our school one at which we should take a look. Kar' Karl Schneider Scheduling 'CTLXA X f N I Carolyn Ray Richard shock Social Worker Director, Special Ed FQ L iv my . 2 , L 'J' fi L rl - AA -C I A Howard Catt Lewis Marshall Mahlon Carlock Judith Miessen MHUOUG L?PDif19 Athletic Director Buildings and Grounds Business Manager Media Center DIYGCYOF AUUIO V'SUa' Administration ! 15
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Business Students Profit The Business Education department is the largest ill-elective department at Tech. A wide range of lass offerings is enhanced by the opportunity for tudents to join the Office Education Association or Distributive Education Clubs of America. The business education department stresses 'ocational education classes-classes which irepare students for the world of work. Skills are developed in the areas of accounting, :omputer programming, secretariallclerical oc- fupations and marketing. Special programs such as he Intensive Office Labs, Cooperative Office Education and Distributive Education give students .n opportunity to experience real-life business ituations. A Statistics show that six out of every ten jobs are in he field of business. The Business Education lepartment strives to prepare students for those Jbs. Dx Joyce Freeman Department Head 20 years at Tech OEA Sponsor Michael Cecil 14 years at Tech OEA Sponsor Yearbook Adviser Ann Cummins 14 years at Tech OEA Sponsor Lois Frye 18 years at Tech OEA Sponsor Dave George 17 years at Tech Freshman Basketball Coach Reserve Baseball Coach William Guess 29 years at Tech OEA Sponsor mf'- . 1 v -f ,W 'f t '4 K P ff' ina --tt., 'Q' ' ' ' f - 'l ' ,, ,aixgiix Q ,, ' My f P Concepts student, Richard Davis, and COE students, YW- eborah Hawver and Oma Barger, use the IBM PC's. is , .52-' .5 Business Education ! 17
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