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i 'K' Art Talents Were Developed, Offering vital and effective creative opportunities and experiences in working with many art materials and media, the Art Department, under the direction of Mr. Nels Nelson, chairman, aimed to enhance the growth and development of the individual student to self-realization and ma- turity in his studies. At the beginning level, instructors presented intro- ductory experiences in painting, drawing, and crafts. Instructors sought to develop skill and control by encouraging expression in creative thought. Third and fourth year students were directed to individ-ual proiects that demonstrated creative effort and initiative, Students were able to choose from courses in general art, advanced art, art proiects, commercial art school service art, general crafts, and advanced crafts. I. I ao F-aft ' x Nels Y. Nelson, B.S., M.F.A. University of Oregon Claremont Graduate School Department Chairman General Art Advanced Art Commercial Art Art Projects Adviser: Art Club JEWELRY MAKERS Mike Gleason, Cordell Muilenburg, and Lani Vance. are given instruction by Mr. Hal Young in crafts class. it Hal Young, B.A., M.A. Long Beach State College Service Art. Crafts I, II General Art Business Mathematics Adviser: Art Club ,y I .. ,R -ca' 1 - N.. ., mf . . results of the proiect. EXPRESSIONISTIC ART is being smeared by George Toth as Bob Miller reservedly examines completed pictures. Linda Pett seems to approve of the method and
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I Q-Isl, .v Music Was Appreciatecl An William E. Hoganson, B.M. University of Southern California l,t'IllH'lNIt'I1I f.vh!ll'fHIIlIl .'l lfuppvllu ffhnfr Ifuyx' Iflmrlls. Uirlx' fflmrus C.'llI11'l'fl lflmir illlixia' .'lflI7ff'I'ilIfI'1JII ORCHESTRA members, under the direction of Mr. Russell Davis, t l rehearse during class period in the band room. To give music students an opportunity to enioy performing good music and to acquaint members with standard choral literature, Mr. William l-loganson, department chairman, spent many hours maliing his depart- ment one of the most outstanding on campus. The music groups dis- played their accomplishments at games, concerts, festivals, and various programs for the school and community. Newly-formed this year was the Drum and Bugle Corps, which, under the direction of Mr. Russell Davis, made its first appearance in uniform at the Homecoming game. The aim of the Music Department was to help the student use his talent for the benefit of others. Courses offered included A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir, music appreciation, Band, Orchestra, and Drum and Bugle Corps. d Russell Davis, B.A. Drake University Mall1z'mrzt1'vx I f,!'l',H'N1fll. Hrmrl Drum and Ifrrglv lfurps CONCERT CHOIR sings for PTA meeting in the auditorium, Mr, William Hoganson directs them :Qs s fl. ' 1 i, i V.,-.,, A12 ii, . .r.-, Adviser. Dance Band, Combo rf. xi
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Shop 'L-'? , nk Kenneth E. Wade, B.A. University of Redlands Department Chairman Administrative Assistant Machine Shop, Welding Advanced Metal Shop 3'--73. - X agp D. G. Bower, B.A., M.A. Richard C. Hart, B.A. Pacific Union College University of California, Santa Barbara Long Beach State College Machine Shop I, II Drafting Metal Shop LATHE WORK of Dan Dial and Gary Kraft is inspected by Mr. Elmer Kopfman, wood shop instructor, Classes Built Skills By using various manipulative experiences and processes to make furniture, tools, toys, automotive equipment, and gadgets, students in Industrial Arts classes were able to develop an understanding of industry, explore possible vocational fields, satisfy the creative desire of youth, and to develop skills for everyday living. Under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Wade, the students were instructed by ex- perts in each field. Freshman shop consisted of one semester each of drafting and metalg sophomore shop, one semester each of wood and metal. Auto shop, machine shop, welding, advanced wood and metal, and advanced drafting were available for juniors and seniors. T J ' Q Q SAFETY CHECK of student automobiles was conducted by auto shop students under the direction of Mr, Mel Sothan, Here Bob McConaha, Rex,Kinsey, and Jerry Blaeholder check fan belt and radiator ofa car. .,. Elmer l. Kopfman, B.A. Adams State College, C0l0rGCl0 Melvin David Sothan, B.A., MA. Long Beach State College Auto Shop, Metal Shop Wood Shop Il, Advanced Wood Shop Metal Shop I Riff' 0 . s I V 4'
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