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Helpful Eleefives Prepare ludenls for fhe ulure In home economics, students this year were taught about marriage and that class was called Rings 'n Things. They were taught how it would feel to be married and what to expect in marriage. Other home ec classes also taught about child development. There were sewing classes in which students had to pay for their own material. Clothing such as vests, blouses, and wrap around skirts were made. Many boys also joined. ln the foods department students were taught how to prepare foods such as meats, vegatables and cakes. Approximately 817 students were enroll- ed in foreign languages this year. Spanish, German and French were taught. Latin was also taught once a week by Ms. Stone. The purpose of these classes was to teach the four foreign languages and the culture of each. 5 15 Foreign Language teachers: Standing are: Mr. Nichols and Ms. Lefko. Sitting is Ms. Gonzales. Not pictured is Ms. Stone. 25 Eddie Sepulveda demonstrates his cooking ability to Debbie Johnson and Olga Rodriguez. CD Home Ec. teachers are Ms. Brantly and Ms. Lichtenhan. Sitting is Ms. Queen. Not pictured is Mrs. McNamara. 43 Ms. Queen helps Theresa Delgado pin her pattern. 57 Delia Miranda carefully decorates the cake. 65 Nohemi Avila and Noemi Lara work to make frosting. My Foreign Language 6 Home Ec. 123
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Classes Grow in P.E. and Industrial Ed. This year's industrial education classes were alive and growing faster than before. The industrial classes now have ap- proximately Q75 students enrolled. The purpose for this class, was to get training to be prepared for careers in industry or recreational uses. Industrial education department had a new teacher on staff whose name was Charles Guerri. Mr, Guerri taught drafting, The department lost four teachers this year which cut down classes for students. Physical Education was a two year class that was required for graduation. Depart- ment head was Mr, John Mulay, who was also the varsity wrestling coach, There were at least 1200 to 1800 students enroll- ed in that department. The purpose was to teach leisure time recreation sports and to help students to better their physical condi- tion. The department added a new teacher, Kay Sweeny. She taught health and retired in January. There were exactly eight teachers in the department. The department received weight lifting equip- ment which cost 512,000 17 Students take P.E. seriously. 25 A student makes use of the new weightlifting equipment. SD Alex Lopez reaches for the rebound. 45 Carefully and skillfully a student welds. 55 Carefully measuring the wood is an Industrial Ed student. 671981-82 Industrial Education Dept. teachers are: Gary Slagel, Mike Padilla, David Salazar, Pat Richardson, Joe Cicero, and AI Arellano. 75 Picture not available for Physical Ed dept. teachers. ,ll' 2 . the :QL .... Q . .gmt .t Rx, E. Industrial Ed 6 P.E. 125 1 ... . .. 6
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