Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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X 'F Sf -s s s,e f: ' 1 , ,,.. .W is THESE are the safety precautions all of you must take when welding, explains advisor L. Dickinson to IEM club members who listen intently to pointers he is giving. i 5 IEM CLUB OFFICERS: G. Bowden, pres., R. Jones, treas., L. Dickenson, adv. . 'if SWE ,.. , - .sf 1 a s , if li- 5r 1e 4: 12 I Q i5' fu at fav' ' ff' . yye L.. , 'll' ii ai t r 5 'PV' 5 mm Boys Exhibit Metals Work BOYS, want to join a club where you can learn and also have fun? Then look up the IEM llndustrial Education Metalsl Club and ioin the group. Members went to shop twice a month where they got a chance to enhance their understanding of metals and metal work beyond their classroom work. ln the spring they held an exhibition of the work they had done. In addition to their metal work, the boys took field trips to nearby indus- tries and also took on a beautification proiect of the school ground. But all was not work, for the boys got together with their fathers and mothers and went bowling once a month. They also played billiards with their dads at the Fiesta Family Billiard Room. In the spring they entertained their dads at a banquet. How did they get money to finance their year? By first selling peanuts, then they held a car wash. Finally they spon- sored an after-game, school-wide dance. l B . , , 3 L X E M Y IEM CLUB: FRONT ROW: R. Jones, R. Hunter, M. Smith, M. Allen, G, Bowden, F. Deruyter, J. Diaz, I. Williams. R. Welemin, B. Jones, J. Garcia. BACK ROW: D. Scott, B. Haggard, 120-IEM CLUB

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' fl Ui, .. Ali' I T Zsiifciad ff. N .. ra' Skiing ., 'Q X SOC. HONORARIA HISPANICA: FRONT ROW: R. Raile, adv., P. Adams, D. Delgado, J. LEAFING through a popular Spanish magazine are Baker, C. Silva. BACK ROW: K. Richards, L. Harris, K. Jones, S. Harris, K, Anthony, clubbers K. Richards, L. Harris, and C. Silva. iNot pictured: A. Garcia, M. Kedulich, C. Montalvo, V. Gamiz.l Soc. Honoruriu Hispunicu Club Fosters panish Studg HOLA AMIGOST The Sociedad l-lonoraria Hispanica lSpanish Honor Societyl Cas- tilla La Vieja chapter, in its first year at Workman, was inaugurated in October when a Chapter meeting was held. The exclusive club was formed for students who had maintained an honor average of 3.5 in the study of Spanish for a minimum of three semesters. Its main purpose was to recognize high achievement in Spanish and to promote a continuity of interest in Spanish. l-leading the WHS group were Co- Chairmen Delia Delgado and Mike Ked- ulich, who received the guidance of Frederick Raile, advisor. At their first meeting Mr. Raile showed slides and souvenirs of his last summer's trip to Spain. Then at Christmas members went to Los Angeles' Olvera Street to vievv the Las Posadas . After initiation of new members in February, they attended the Cerritos Col- lege FL film festival and wound up the year with a picnic a la Americana. I I i 5 i . 'I , SOC. HONORARIA HISPANICA OFFICERS: CO-CHAIRMEN: D. Delgado, M. Kedulich, F. Raile, adv. I'VE got a word! Spanish scrabble is more fun than English! indicates K. Jones to advisor, R. Raile, K. Anthony, and M. Kedulich at their noon honor seciety meeting. ,Mft I



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LeTTermen's Club AThleTes Raise VicTorg Pole BRIM Tull of spiriT and Lobo pride, The LeTTermen's Club, under The wise coun- seling of Dave Shirley and Dale Ferber, advisors, made Themselves well known on campus. They sporTed Their gold LeT- Termen sweaTers and Their red leTTermen iackeTs and laTer in The year added a leTTermen's shield To Their sleeve. To sTarT The year off righT, They boughT a Tlag pole and had iT puT up in The mall. IT was To Tly The school's coaT-oT- arms and each week Tlew The pennanTs of The winning sporTs. WiTh The vicTory bell peeling, They inauguraTed The pole by Tlying The cross counTry flag. NexT, They Turned Themselves inTo a walking candy sTore wiTh Their annual candy sale. WiTh The money acquired They paid Tor pennanTs Tor each varsiTy sporT. They also sponsored an aTTer- game dance. In The spring, Prexy Buddy CouTure again urged The group To puT on anoTher dance. ln June They climaxed Their year wiTh a picnic aT The beach. RAISING The Cross CounTry Victory pennanf over The Lobo campus marks The inaugura- Tion of The new flag pole which The LeTTermen present To ASB Prexy S. Wills. LETTERMEN OFFICERS: D. Shirley, adv., B. Coufure, pres., J. Richardson, veep, B. Fa- Brizio, sec., G. Maddox, Treas., D. Winningham, SgT.-aT-arms. . ,E LETTERMEN'S CLUB: FRONT ROW: A. Rivas, Nl- Chew, J- FGVPTTSY, B. G. Smith, G. Maddox, M. Wisniewski, J. Richardson, S. Honkoski, A. FaBrizio, B. Rico, B. Crissman, B. CouTure. BACK ROW: K. Heyrend, Teggier, LETTERMEN'S CLUB-l 21

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1969, pg 107

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1969, pg 178

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1969, pg 42

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1969, pg 74

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1969, pg 173


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