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Industrial rts Materials and processing class M' constructed a training room and new dug out. The industrial arts department, headed by Steve Dublin, of- fered a wide variety of courses including Drafting I and II, architectural drawing, photography, and industrial materials and processing. Mr. Jim McMullen,s materials and processing class used their newly learned skills to construct the training room and new dug out for the baseball team. They also completed individual projects which reflected their own interest and creativity. L'Taking drafting was the best decision I've ever made. lim sure I'll use these skills over and over. I recommend it to all my friends, said a drafting student. 1. Larry Turbyfield works on an industrial arts project, nailing two boards together. 2. Mr. Jim McMullen explains a mechanical procedure to student Wayne Hyde. 3. Bill Lindsey strives for . .,,..,, ..,,, .,,,,,. I . precision as he cuts a board. 4. Larry Turby- N1lr'ir i ' I field and Bill Lindsey look on as Tim Ferguson slices a board. 40 f Industrial Arts
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lmlidt Iditnlnhngiq 'hlbimlrwitgurkyamulnnnglltkltl VU I .L bi. ' gpg . 4. y. W mtlg' ? 'wi 4- an . 1.5, K4 ome Economics Department 4:5 . 4 5 M49 W.. i 904 y 'S , . if ra 'f.f Q-,M -.n..,..f 2 Hungry Ram's success was continued. Home economics prepared students for living in tomorrow's world. A few of the courses offered by the department to meet this goal were food and nutrition, child development, and tex- tiles and clothing. These courses not only taught students to cook and sew, but also prepared them for both career and family life. Home economics classes were taken by male and female students. The members of the department were pleased to see the eagerness of the male students to enroll in these courses. Anna Elliott, department chairperson, was especially pleased with the success of the Hungry Ram restaurant. The Hungry Ram was the only restaurant in the county completely managed by students. , 'fav-e' f ff k - 3 l. Amy Dolby irons her blouse. 2. Earnest Lobb and Edwin Daniels make a center piece out of pastry margin for the Hungry Ram. 3. Doris Hines sews a pair of pants for her home economics class. Home Economicsf39
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l Art Department participated in Gator Homecoming Parade. Nothing can make an artist feel better than seeing others enjoy his work. The Eastside art students succeeded in pleasing the crowds April 24th at the Alachua County Art Show, held at the Oaks mall. In addition to displaying a variety of creations at the annual show in the school mall, the art department also constructed a large paper mache gator on a float, which was entered in the University of Florida Homecoming parade. 'Tm glad that Eastside was represented in one of Gainesville's biggest event, said Kelly Snyder. The department was headed by Mike Oyenarte and Janice Bice. Macrama, boutique, pottery making, and other crafts helped round out the standard course offerings of drawing and painting available to Eastside High School students. 5 --,. r my .M Ili! H2 9 1,1 i 3 l. Ms. Janice Bice assists a student in her artwork. 2. An art student concentrates on an ink drawing. 3. Sandy Stinson looks over her recent work. rt Artf4l
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