Newbury Park High School - Pawprint Yearbook (Newbury Park, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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12 Larry johnson 1 3 janis Mathis 14 joseph Rodriguez 15 Shirley Ross 16 Dorothy Taylor: Gourmet Cooking Club or Ham Radio Club. I do not know much about either, but I think they would be fun, don't you? 1 7 Doris Weber 9 What in the world is that a picture ot, wonders Mrs. Larson, as she grades a photography student's negatives, 1 0 Mrs. Ross watches her class from a vantage point, 71 Mrs. Mathis, shown helping student Kim Hozer, is always available when needed. The Business department offers students the opportunity for education in many different specialized occupations. It pre- pares students for business employment as well as general related business experiences. The teachers attempt to provide individualization with proj- ects suited to the student's capabilities. BOSS, a newly installed program, allows students to progress at their own pace, select- ing their areas of study from a variety of subjects, using equip- ment which includes the up-to-date Automatic IBM Memory Typewriter. Simulated Office is equipped and operates like an actual business office allowing training in office systems and procedures. Remodeling of two rooms was done to allow accounting students to easy access of calculators. ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS, LEDGER, TRANSACTIO ' fu : . j . gz,' Q' 5 . - ' wa' atc' ' af 1 p g, U ,-1 V M - ' .0 af f .t 1 f ' .' ' '- . -. ' -- Business 263

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1 lan Branham: Young people of today are more independent, candid and at times, more conscience of living than the teens of my era. The biggest ldif. ference is for all young females-girls were forbidden even to wear slacks when attended high school, much less play football or take woodshop. We've come 3 long way. 2 Kristi Colellz When I was in high school the fine arts programs were non-existent. Our present programs relating to the arts are tremendous assets to the education of the student. I do wish that with the progress in class, students could somehow recapture the self-discipline that the students of my youth were able to main- tain. 3 Pete Fisher 4 Carla Larson: The students are more sophisticated today than they were when I was in high school leeek-late 40'sJ. We didn't have the influence of T.V. and drugs were unheard of. Also we were taught to listen to and respect the teacher. Otherwise, we had our cliques and fads like the high school students of today. Hey, did you know that blue jeans are the biggest rage in Europe? 5 john Ledwon 6 Carolyn Pinkston 8 Chris Sawyer Again this year, the Art department presented at the Arts Council Cultural Center an exhibition of art work by selected students. An- other special show displayed the accomplishments of most art depart- ment students. Many other activities were continued this year, such as craft sales, Christmas window decoration at Fazio's, and numerous awards won at various county exhibitions. The Music department involved more students in order to spark enthusiasm and improve their quality, as was displayed in their per- formances throughout the year. The choir showed their spirit from the beginning musical, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown , to a spring concert, to a full length play at the end of the year. The band, alon with the drum-major and drill team, competed against other schooi covering Southern California. In most instances, they left various awards. The drum line, one of the best in Southern California, ex- hibited their talent in many excellent performances. The award win- ning unit received a set of Roto-Toms as a result of a superb presenta- tion. Ll E, FORM, HARMO BC Fl E ARTS, COMPOSITIO 7 Dennis Reed: In my day we thoroughly explored the fine art of doodling on paper margins. Note the modest example below: if q7 mL'f X r,.e.ff at Z - - ' ii' ,A f He-..53,Y?1,V-' Ag?- 5: if ----- ' Q . lifts , lu . : 'S v '55 1 , .Ii-'E . . 21 ,5-'iv f T 1 Y r K .12-f x m . A1-,. , fi? ,ff rf .EA A , Wi ' , ,, in A 'f ' ' V - ff 5, J 1 1 l f mam. . , ,, I .ij t hl if 1 it . f' A Y. it .9 AAL ? Qs. XI: .zz .if 262 Fine A115 W 1 -4 :Mr fha? , w



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Industrial Arts, a well interacting de- partment, had funds made available this year to allow tools and equipment to be updated. The initiation of a graphic arts class and expansion of the metal shops were their major activities, as well as a facility improvement. One of the projects students engaged in was the development and installation of storage purchased by the commun- ity, which at the same time allowed a monetary income. METAL, I 1 Norman Barker: Some of the TT pastimes that were a part of my high school days that are still around today are: Drag racing in front of school, getting drunk on weekends fwiped outl and saying, l'll never do it again, that is, until next weekend rolls around. 2 William Beaubien 3 William Brandt 4 james Crowdis: Printing, of course! 5 james Ganser 6 Herb Henderson 7 Lin Thomas: I am happy to see students having fun while learning facts and responsi- bility, and becoming more wise and mature. Compared with students in the 50's, more is required of those who will accept the chal- lenges and less is asked of those who refuse to respond. I hope to continually, tact- fully cause a positive re- sponse from the usually don'ts while not requiring too much from the always dos. Through this whole process I try to show the cor- rect example of humility and reverence to the Lord. 268 Industrial Art 1091 l DUSTRIAL ARTS, DRAFTING, ELECT 8 Guess what l've got, Mr. Brandt, asks Wayne Carson. ' 9 Mr. Beaubien shows the class the RIGHT way to do it.

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