Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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WORK on speed, says insTrucTor R. Whaley To Typing ll sTudenT L. Bickens as A. Hernandez Transcribes a leTTer Taken from dicTaTion. lCENTERJ DOUBLE check in bookkeeping, declares Mrs. STubbe, Depf. head, To F. Picciano and J, MonTolvo. lBOTTOMl OFFICE Machines Teacher, Mrs. STubbe, shows D. Delgado and C. Hooper how To mend a mimeo masTer before running off program copies on The Gesrefner machine. ACCURACY NEEDED Business Ed Is Up-To-daie WHAT is The besT way To learn The in- Tricacies of business? Why, There was none loeTTer Than To learn from new de- vices and machines found in The WHS Business Ed DeparTmenT, direcTed by Mrs. Connie STubbe, chairman. Through her survey lasT year of local and nearby businesses, she found ouT whaT business felT were The weaknesses in high school Training programs and whaT new mechanisms were here To sTay in business offices. Fall broughT abouT a facT-finding field Trip To MT. SAC for The Bookkeeping ll class as They Toured The sTaTe processing insTalIaTion. Business maiors also com- peTed in a Field Day aT Cal Poly. Would-be se-creTaries undersTood ThaT in order To be a success in The adulT business world, one needs Two waTch- words- exacTness and iniTiaTive. BUSINESS ED.

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P ei 42-INDUSTRIAL ARTS ITOPI CARE is needed when operating the power saw, cautions H. Crawford to J. Simard in Wood II while other students await their turn. ICENTERI ASSEMBLING power motors is iust phase of the work done in class by Frosh. M, Smith, and R. Orabone in Les Dickinson's Industrial Ed. introductory course. OFFSET is the modern method of printing, so instructor C. Lohr in Graphic Arts shows B. Groh, P. Duran, O. Donez, T. de Ia Paz how to prepare the machine for an important print iob. VOCATIONAL TRAINING... Trade Needs Shop Majors INDUSTRY has a place for you if you are well-trained and willing to work! These words might have been said by Harold Crawford, Industrial Arts chair- man at Workman, to any shop maior. Being what is known as the most prac- tical field for high school graduates, the Industrial Arts Department aimed to give students pre-vocational and vocational training. Interested maiors worked their way up to becoming a foreman in drafting, metals, wood, and graphic arts. Each step along the way laid a foundation for this job iust as it does in real indus- try. Besides hearing lectures, students saw demonstrations, films, took field trips to maior plants, and of course created their own projects during the year, which they exhibited at Open House. The instructors fostered two clubs, the IEM Club lMetalsl and Aviation Club.



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44-HOME EC lTOP L.l PUTTING final touches on a cake for en- tertaining guests at a Christmas dinner are: S. Moore, L. Diaz, C, Burt, aided by Mrs. B. Mirasole, Dept. head lTOP R.l MODELING '68 fashions for school wear and for relaxingat home on Saturdays or in the evening: A. Martinez, J. Hehr, C. Olivas, T. Aguirre, C. Hause with Mrs. Witt, Home Ec teacher. FAMILY LIVING: S. Hutson, V. Bustamente learn how to bathe a baby, step by step, from Mrs. Mirasole. FAMILY PROJECTS . . Girls Served Bg Home Ec PLAY School for faculty children and a visit to the Pediatrics Ward of the Co- vina Intercommunity Hospital, were high- lights of the Family Affairs and Child Care classes in the Home Ec Department supervised by Mrs. Barbara Mirasole, chairman, at Workman. Aiming to assist girls in preparing for marriage and parenthood, the depart- ment perfected skills in food prepara- tion, clothing construction, and home management, and decoration. To put into practice what they had learned during the year, the girls hosted a Christmas Tea for the Faculty and served meals to faculty and admin- istrators. in the spring, the girls in all Home Ec classes staged a colorful Fash- ion Shovv in the Little Theater where they modeled clothes that they had made in their various classes.

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Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 121

1969, pg 121

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 55

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Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 55

1969, pg 55

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 125

1969, pg 125


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