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Industrial Education qi f 44,5 P, Y 6 . Q 3, . 4, , New .ff 'Q 6' 1 AI Arellano Pat Richardson Gary Slagel Ray Davis 1' is David Salazar Howard Goodsell ONE Raul Maldonado uses a rowel in woodsho p. TWO During welding Ruben Garcia finds the spot. THREE Tony Cardenas uses the light table in printing. FOUR Howard Goodsell helps Andy Moreno in woodshop. FIVE Nathan Alcantar composes the image on the ground glass in photography. Q-:sg K T A 52 f f E 5 ' ARES? -',' . ' ggi, Egg ? 5 'f .. .
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Fine Arts Yvonne Cano Don Caslow Barbara Beamer .Y- Nelson Wilt Ed Messing Fine Arts found challenges for music, art, and drama students. Drama season opened with Billy Budd and ended six plays later with The Circle . Students rehearsed long hours and art students painted the set for Billy Budd . Stage set construction was done by all the drama students. Art students were involved in self-directed art projects and helped with many school art activities. Diane Fisher was a new teacher in the art department. While drama and art students stayed active, music students performed in school concerts and other benefit performances outside of school. New band instructor this year was Edward Messing. - Pearl Elliott ONE Cindy Campos, freshmen, rehearses to perform at a fall concert. TWO Mr. Herrera, shows Bobby Villa, senior, drawing technique for picture of Bruce Lee. THREE Armund Dunk, junior, draws in advanced art. FOUR Lourdes Sotelo, senior, works with her macrame project.
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IIUEDUDEBIUCDUCSEB 99060390009 'I WF KX es E M PUEBLO 84 Q! US QBUQ93 C5099 GIBGUOUOZJG Industrial Education was alive and growing in more ways than one. Autoshop, woodshop, welding, electronics, and power mechanics all have new machinery , department head, Al Arellano, said proudly. Also new was Pat Richardson, woodshop teacher. No major problems have occured in Industrial Education, and final remodeling only brought minor problems such as construction cost. Mr. Arellano was asked if girls were becoming more involved in Industrial Ed, and according to him enrollment has remained steady over the last five years. Approximately twenty girls were involved in different areas, not including printing and photography. These two classes have high female enrollment. - Sam Valdovin 1 Industrial Education aa X 1 s. , 'ei a n J tg t J Barbara Beamer Tom McCarthy Robie Eastlack HER H we ' X I ff il l 'vw I , 'lm A In-vt ' I' lf if ww X Joe Cicero Mike Padilla jim Honcoop
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