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WOOD SHOP Craftsmanship is stressed in projects in industrial arts Industrious metal and wood shop enthusiasts complete many worthwhile projects in the vari- ous industrial arts classes. In addition to funda- mental skills, the students learnedan apprecia- tion for good craftsmanship which, if not used vocationally, will provide enjoyment and plea- sure in hobbies. Mr. Harry Reeves, above, re- ceived his B.S. in education at Ft. Hayes, Kansas. He is coach of varsity basketball and teaches woodshop. Mr. Reeves is a member of the Lion's Club. ABOVE, LEFT: Edward Roman sands his tie rack as Charles Fuentes makes a shelf for his coffee table. Sanding out rough spots in their woodshop projects are Robert Madridand Raul Frias. BELOW: Eugene Gaddy and Jimmy Williams put the finishing touches on a gun rack. 20
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HOME ECONOMICS eager girls for their role as homemakers of tomorrow. Deanna Johnson and Ernestina Castillo roll out dough for Christmas cookies. RIGHT: La Ree Reynolds andHelen Villarreal decorate their cookies. Bright colors, pretty patterns, the snipping of scissors and the hum of the sewing machine are sights and sounds that may be found in home economics 1 and II classes. Throughout the day the aroma of cooking and baking entice you as you pass to the next class. LEFT: After laying out her pattern, Olga Maza cuts out a spring dress. BELOW LEFT: Sylvia Miranda and Mary Montez work on individual projects in home economics sewing class. Irene Marin stands in background. RIGHT: Judy Me- lendez and Angie Alvillar enjoy a taffy pull.
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METAL SHOP classes as students learn to handle tools and materials. Mr. Umstead, right, points out an error in Jerry Ham's work in a drawing. Fellow workers in the mechanical draw- ing class are Frank Duarte, Robert Ro- mero, Murri Hair, Arnold Moore, Curtis Wright, Osvaldo Alvarez and Richard Kellner. Beginning and advanced classes in metal shop and introductory mechanical drawing were taught by Mr. Aldred Umstead. He has received an A. B. degree from Peru State Teachers' Col- lege, Peru, Nebraska, and an M. A. degree from the Colorado State College of Education at Greeley, Colorado. Mr. Umstead is an active member of the Lion's Club. He sponsors the bowling league, which was begun this year for high school students. Jimmy Roberts and Alva Wilcoxson use the metal lathe to grind their projects to their right size. Metal shop 1 students Ned Trujillo and Orlando Lucero use the drill press to complete one of their projects.
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