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Department Head: Ed Schoenfeld For the people with creative interests on campus, there is the Fine Arts Department. This department is made up of art, music, and drama. Art is the department in which Ed Schoenfeld and Bob Bitner are kept busy playing teacher to 380 people every day . Posters and runthroughs, megaphones, movies, belts, purses, decopage, macrame, all come out in a pretty steady stream . The group on campus doing the best acting, of course, is the Drama Department. The Drama Department teaches not only acting techniques, but they also produced several plays which delighted Porterville audiences . The great memories of amateur acting will always be treasured by the students of the Drama Department. The third section of Fine Arts Department is lVlusic . This department has been a source of pride to llllonache for many years, and undoubtedly will be to Nlonache for many years to come . Dale Anderson and Dave Rasmussen, together with the dedication of the students, have brought pride to lVlonache in the many per- formances by the band and singing groups . This summer, the band will be IVlonache's shining star to the world by performing in the British Isles. TOP: Dale Anderson BOTTOM: Bob Briscoe TOP: Dave Rasmussen BOTTOM: Bob Bitner FINE' ARTS- SO MANY WAYS
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Lee Gifford off- 'Nw Department Head: Monte NIcKibban John Herrell Along with lVIonache's other departments there is the Agriculture Department. The Ag. Depart- ment is vocationally oriented . The students start the program in an lnter-Ag. class. This class gives the students a taste of many different types of agriculture classes. There are four basic areas: Animal Science, Plant Science, Ag. Nlachinesp and Forestry and Ag. Business. Animal Science deals with breeding, care of animals, how to raise animals for show and all other aspects of meat. Plant Science teaches the students how to take care of plants in a green- house or farm land. This also teaches the stu- dents how to landscape a plot of land . The third section is Ag . llflachines, this deals in how en- gines work. They learn how to make and use gas engines . The cycle of life of a forest is discus- sed in Forestry. Ag. Business lets the student learn how to manage a farm, to make a profit on crops raised, and what to do when problems arise Verl Jeff D a ve Ac osta AGRICULTURE THANK GOD l'IVl A COUNTRY BOY '-that W , , Wm.. wi T . TEN- 11. ' tra. ,
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