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Self Expression Emphasized in Arts, Crafts Crafted classes expressed themselves through leathercraft, wood carving, pottery, weaving, macrame, and other cre- ations. Fine arts students took pride in their works in the medi- ums of oils, acrylics, charcoal, pencil scetching and water col- ors. Mr. Zane Kay Wall Ibelowj guided his students in the variety of proiects. Besides duties as Art Club adviser, Mr. Wall advises the Yearbook. Mike Hendrickson flower righfj applied his artistic talent in designing several division pages for the Blue and White. 4
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41? if 5 f 1 . 'Q Q K - ,V V fi, ,Aww gggffyjgzig,-.x - rf V J J ra . s J, W I' ii! iluuvpro- -, 'NWT sk .. .ti-v ' if Vocational classes, consisted of drawing, welding, mechanics, and electronics. Mr. Loren Deming taught Drafting. Mr. Deming advised wres- tling and he has been at W.P. for ll years. Ipictured at leftj Woodshop I, II, and Vocational Woodshop were taught by Mr. Marvin Elliot. Mr. Elliot has been at W.P. for I8 years. Early in the school year Mr. Elliot was iniured while teaching one of his classes, he was missed by us all. Mr. John Jackson taught Vocational Machine Shop, Industrial Art Metals, and Welding classes. He advised the VICA club and he has been at W.P. for I9 years. fleftj Mr. Charles Sindelar taught the Electronics classes. He advised the electronics club. fbelowj Mr. Sindelar has been at W.P. for 9 years. Auto Shop classes were taught by Mr. Gunnard Topholm. Mr. Topholm who has been at W.P. for 9 years also advised the VICA Club. Pictured, bottom left with Martin Bugess, Jerry Mal- donado, and Donald Urrizagga. .1 479 2 ' qlilxx S fi fsiyee i I M lx 4
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Burned Cookies, Backward Zippers-Home Ec. Has It! wir l fl 4 .13 - aa iff f QF! Home making education offered studies in the areas of prepa- ration of foods, sewing, and family management. Mrs. Roberta Carter fcenter lefij instruction classes in foods, home economics I and ll, and family living. A teacher at W.P.H.S. for twelve years, Mrs. Carter advised F.H.A. Danny Valahos Iupper rightj proved men can also conquer the culinary arts. An expert demonstration fbottom leftj featured Mrs. Carter boiling water. Home Economics ll, Clothing, and Housing and Home Furnish- ings were taught by Mrs. Marian S. Hanchette. Demonstrating beneath the mirror Iupper righfj, Mrs. Hanchette supervised the construction of hundreds of garments. Clothing students fabovel also worked on projects of pim pim pillows, crochet vests and afghans, and knitting.
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