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PHYSICAL EDUCATION The program is planned to con- tribute to the educational, social, hygienic, and recreational devel- opment of the student. The general background for phys- ical exercise and corrective health habits is given to develop physical endurance, to meet the demands of daily living, and to attempt to improve general health through participation in physical activity. The physical education program is a vital part of the high school student's life. It helps him de- velop good sportsmanship, attain satisfactory social and emotional adjustmentg and it promotes at- titudes, habits, and ideals for the democratic way of life. 168 ll ,o l f lf Q + 1 if wma L- 1 . , ,, , ,M I ' HWTQ' , , , 1- - . ' 1-iw. . .- ... I . was we W -' i t M'-'53 Water polo is enjoyed by all in Boys' Physical Education classes. MR. ALLEN FOWLER Librarian, Audio-Visual Services and Textbooks. Faculty Club Treasurer. B.A. University of Redlands, California Li- brarianship Credential, M.S.L.S, University of Southern California. DR. HAROLD FRENCH World History. B.A. San Diego State College, M.A. State Uni- versity, Pennsylvania, L.L.B. Balboa Law School, Ph.D. Uni- versity of Oklahoma. . DR. GALE GLENN Special Education. B.A. University of California at Los An- geles, M.A. Los Angeles State, Ph.D. Utah State University, MR. MAURICE GREEN Special Education. B.A. San Fernando Valley State College. MR. SAMUEL HACKETT World History-General, College Prep., American Govern- ment. B.S. Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. MISS BOBBIE HAWOWRTH Girls' Physical Education, Student Leadership, Pep Squad Advisor. B.A. San Jose State College.
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MR. GARY DIEHL Band, Orchestra, World History. B.A. University of California A A at Los Angeles. MR. ROBERT DREW English 10, 11. Junior Class Council Sponsor. English De- partment Head. B.A., M.A. University of California at Berkeley. S ik MRS. MARTHA DUGAN Special Education. B.S, Ohio University. MR. JOHN EMRICK U.S. History 11, American Nationality 12. B.A. San Diego State College, M.A. University of California at Los Angeles. MR. HENRY ERTMAN Algebra II, Geometry, Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Foot- I ball Coach. B.A, Superior State, Wisconsin, M.A, University of Southern California, MR. VICTOR FITZMAURICE English 11-General, College Prep. B.A., M.A. University of Southern California. Working' on a. Physics experiment in Mr. Gordon Campbel1's class are: Dan Seelin- ger, Randy Williams, and Bob Fredericks. Other students examining discs are: QSECOND STATIONJ John Coit, Dennis Cain, KBACK DESKJ Dale Sinor and Robbie Perry. SCIENCE Without scientific prog- ress, no amount of achievement can insure our health, prosperity, and security as a nation. Science means truth and authorityg it is a way of doing. A science course is required in either the tenth or eleventh grade.
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Education Beacons Toward Brightening Route MR. STAN HAZEN Algebra II, Algebra II Honors, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry. Americans Abroad Committee Chairman. B.S. University of Washington. MR. JOHN HOMZE Biology, Physiology. Assistant Varsity Football Coach. B.S. Bowling Green University, MS. Kent University, Ohio. MRS. RUTH HORNER English 11. Junior Class Sponsor. BA. University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley. 1? MR. MONROE HORTON Bookkeeping I, Advanced Bookkeeping, Introduction to Data Processing. B.S. West Texas State, M.A. Western State, Colorado. MRS. BARBARA HOUSER German I, French I, II. California Scholarship Federation Co- Sponsor. BA. Ursinus College, M.A. Pennsylvania State University. ..-v MR. ROBERT JONES U.S. History. B.S., M.A. Ohio University. MR. GORDON KING English 10, Photography I, II, B.S. Kansas State Teachers College, M.A. Colorado State College. MR. ROBERT LARSON Counselor, U.S. History. Sophomore Class Advisor. B.A., M.A. University of Wisconsin. X
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