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Industrial Arts Carroll Jensen Chairman Leo Campey Dennis Herschbach William Horstmeyer Charles Scribner The industrial arts department is di- vided into three main sections: drafting, wood shop, and metal shop. In the first and second years of drafting, the student receives a broad view of the subject. The third and fourth years train him for placement in industry. First-year shop is divided into a semest- er of metals and one of woods. New equipment this year includes a shaper in metal shop and a bandsaw in woods. EXCHANGE STUDENT AND TEACHER FROM MARS. Music The band, orchestra, and choir per- formed at many functions this year, in- cluding the Christmas program, Band- o-Rama, and the spring concert. The music department introduced team teaching this year. Both Russell Reed and Gerry Einarsson worked with the same class to enable one of them to give individual assistance. Because of this program, music theory, ad- vanced girls ' chorus and men ' s glee were offered. UH ONE AND A TWO UH, . . 16 Gerry Einarsson Chairman Russell Reed
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Science A new course in Advanced General Science introduced students to chemistry, biology, earth science, and physics. On April 18, 19, and 23, students dis- played their projects in the annual Science Fair here. The science program is one of the best in the district due to the expert direction of Walter Cottle and the efforts of his staff, including Jerry Rollins, who re- turned to Carlmont after a year ' s sabbati- cal leave for study and research. ' NOW THAT WE ' VE GOT IT LOADED, WHAT NEXT? ' YOU MEAN WE DRINK THOSE THINGS? ' ' David Attwood Raymond Gotthold Mrs. Ruth Hull Jerald Rollins 1 Joseph Zucca 15
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Math ematics Under the new chairmanship of Albert Hansen, the math department continued teaching the new School Mathematics Study Group courses, besides advanced math courses that include trigonometry and elementary functions in theory and equations. The Wiebe General Math course, conceived by a former Carlmont teacher, was also taught. Ten students took college level courses offered at Sequoia High School by the College of San Mateo. o Richard DeVoe Arney Lundquist Mrs. Evelyn Markuse Warren Mott Albertus Niehuis Richard Storm ?M A. Al Hanson Chairman Melvyn Johnson .NTS. WHAT ' S THE FORMULA FOR HAIR RESTORER? ' AC 17
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