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Pupils To Excel In New Trades r Mr. Ron Letourneau I » • i ., a Mr. Bill Mann Mr Kirk Turnbuli U. ■i- ' y -A ' .- - ■ i.f ' ' V Vi ' •• ■• ' . •« ' • i p- • BUSINESS DEPARTMENT r. Ron Letourneau B,A, Azusa Pacific Univ : xounting (Beginning and Advanced) Typing 1, tro to Computers r. Bill Mann- A.A , Pasadena City College. B.A., A., Cal State Univ. Los Angeles; Wood Shop ieginning and Advanced), Mec. Drawing, Intro Computers. •. Kirk Turnbuli- B.A. Washington State Univ.. uc. (core) Arizona State, Typing 1-3. Office ichines. Le Anna Lee smiles as Mr. Turnbuli looks over her assignment. During a Mechanical Drawing class, Mr. Mann watches Ralph Gutierez complete his drawing. ■:M Business, Industrial Arts Business, Industrial Arts Business, Industrial A.rts V
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Business, Industrial Arts, Encourage For those students here at Northview who wish to pursue careers in areas such as auto mechanics or electrical mechanics, the Industrial Arts Department is the place for them. Consisting of the following six classes: wood shop, graphic arts, electrical shop, draw- ing, auto shop and metal shop, this special department is designed to educate students in the trade of their choice in order to prepare them for the future. For students with other interests such as computer or business skills, the Business Department is the ideal place to gather the information they require. Ranging from typing to accounting, the business department classes also consisted of a relatively new class, comput- ers. One of the most popular electives on campus: the computer class fullfilled its duty of introducing North- view ' s students to the field of computers which is so necessary in our quickly changing computerized world. INDUSTRIAt ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr Dennis Jose B S . Eastern Illinois, MA, Cal State Univ. Long Beacti; Graphic Arts (Beginning and Advanced) Mr Tom Laugtilin Dept Coordinator: B A. Cal State Univ , Los Angeles, Auto Sr Occ , Auto Mech,, (Be- ginning and Advanced) After making a comical remarii in computer class, Mr. Letourneau assists a laugliing Cliris Wallace and Halinh Le with a problem. While Mr. Laughlin finishes the selenoid In the start- er, his students laugh at a joke he made. 140 Business, Industrial Arts Business, Industrial Arts Business, Industrial Arts
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Service Personnel Aids Pupils, Teachers Helping the campus run smoothly and more efficiently was the group of people titled the Service Personnel. Service Personnel was comprised of the cafeteria, custo- dial, and classified staffs. With Kevin Feeney as head custodian, the custodial staff played an important role in keeping the Northview campus looking its best. The custodial staff also helped in setting up the gym for rallies and basketball games. The cafeteria staff consisted of fifteen ladies. With Marge Richardson in charge, the ladies worked hard to prepare food for brunch and both lunches. They also prepared food for lunior high schools in this area. The classified staff helped to keep the school orga- nized. Mrs. Reiner and Mrs. Hagan worked, respectively for Principal Mr. Moore and Vice-Principal Mr. Sell. They kept records on budget balances and maintained the files in the Principal ' s and Vice-Principal ' s offices. Mrs. Brown worked as secretary for both deans. Working in the counseling office were Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Grell. They were helpful to students with questions regarding college scholarships. Working with books were Mrs. McNeills in the textbook room and Mrs. Lessig in the library. Mrs. Weller served as registrar, while Mrs. Shew- maker and Mrs. Lozano worked as attendance clerks in the office. Mrs. Chadwick, who worked m the career center, was very helpful to students with questions about colleges and the latest entrance requirements. Mrs. Mokricky worked as the activity director ' s assistant in the ASB office. She was in charge of all money matters and was responsible for typing the daily bulletin. Last, but not least, was Mrs. Purkhiser. Mrs. Purkhiser worked diligently in the student store, selling candies and school supplies. She was also in charge of selling dance tickets, ASB stickers, and yearbooks. CLASSIFIED STAFF FRONT ROW; Jan Purkhiser. Chris Mokricky, Barbara McNellis, Brown, Rose Shewmaker, Regina Hagan. Dianne Grell. BACK ROW; Geraldme Shaw. Mona Reiner, Sandra Mrs. Grell checks a student ' s schedule for Yates ' appointment. Mr. 142 Service Personnel Service Personnel Service Personnel Service Personnel
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