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nr fin X! i Y ,,.- FUCHARD ARCH FRANK SCHNHDT AAD., AB. ALB. Power Mechanics, Metals I, Il, Ill, FGfm Power, Wood Ill, Auto I, General Fresh. Football Shop- Coach. 45 Intently listening to Mr, Schmidt's explanation an the correct use of the lathe were beginning students Dennis Henderson and Mike Baker. Shop Courses Supplied Practical Experience The quiet purr ot an engine denoted that another motor had just been overhauled. This type ot repair was lust one of many that took place in Liberty's auto shop under Mr. Arch's supervision. With the assistance of Mr. Claywell, students in wood shop gained knowledge by producing a series of learning projects such as chests, clocks, and tables. Mr. Schmidt, the new metal shop teacher, carried out the 'lsatety first rule as he trained the boys to use the equipment sately and correctly. A call for help from Royce Southern, Larry Van Schyver, and Larry Delosier brought the experience needed from Mr. Claywell. ROBERT CLAYWELL B.A. Wood Shop, Hand Woodworking. s-' sv' .. 5 -3' 'A-...JB
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wdlmmw Y .5 ,L WILLIAM PETERS B.A. Art Fundamentals, Design and Composition, Annual Staff and Yearbook Society Advisor, Vice-President Faculty Club. Art student, Brenda McDaniels, posed for portrait paintings. New Honors And Equipment In Art And Crafts Creative students in the art classes have accumulated various honors for themselves. Among these were five of the eight ribbons awarded to high school students during the last County Fair, including school best of show, all first place ribbons in the student division and one first place in the adult division. New facilities and equipment in the craft classes made possible for the inclusion of lapidary, weaving, wood and metal spinning problems. .. il!11I Field trips were taken by art and craft students to the Delta Art Show in Antioch and to the De Young Museum in San Francisco. A large Christmas mural was painted and a swimming show set fmeasuring over one hundred feet in lengthj was executed. The final exhibition of the year was held on May 23 when pupils had on display hundreds of proiects in the Annual Applied Arts Show. Concentrating on their proiects at the potters wheels were Barbara Mercer, Ann Mc Broom and Donna Spoon. ROBERT MUMM B-A if Art Fundamentals, Crafts I, 'ix X Advanced Crafts.
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i '13, Girls Sought Place ln Man's World 4 c. ,- KW . h 'l ,xx x I 1 ' if Y f , 1 i . ' f - x .' Digggyeg-ing that keeping a yard clean and neat was no easy chore. Twyla Simpson, Linda Machado, and Judy Shook developed the art as Joan Duarte decided to merely watch. uGirls in Agriculture? uWhy not! was the reply given by the Liberty Administration. Suddenly interest was established by the females of Liberty in a new landscaping class offered for the first time to the girls. This past year, the weaker sex of Liberty could have been seen planting flowers, nursing branches, or catering to the whims of an ill plant. Although the new agriculture teachers, Mr. McDowell and Mr. Lewis, expressed their doubts at first, by the end of the year their skepticism had vanished as they witnessed the scene of the levi-clad girls working with the soil and studying to gain a understanding and knowledge of the agricultural world. Because the area around Brentwood is largely agricul- tural, more advanced classes were offered at Liberty in which a deeper study into agriculture in its every aspect was made. GARY LEWIS B.S. Landscaping, Ag. Business, Plant Science, F.F.A. Advisor. '5. P GARY MCDOWELL B.S. General Science, Animal Science, Ag, Arts, Ag. Science, F.F.A. Advisor. .'?.
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