El Camino High School - Aerie Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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RICHARD SOWERS Svim c' Department Department Head, Physics, Physical Scis ence. Otterbein College, B.S. MARGARET Bl RK General Science. Wesleyan College, A.B., University of Georgia, M.Ed. This year El Camino has added to its science program a course which enables freshmen to learn a basis for science laboratory procedures. Each of the teachers in EI Camino's science department is continually experimenting with new ideas in instruction in order to present to students new and challenging conceptions about our physical world and to increase awareness, curiosity, and ingenuity in the minds of El Camino students. It is not, however, the intent of the department to try to make scientists of all students, instead its purpose is to present the sciences in such a form that students may have the opportunity to realize within themselves that science is a fascinating subject to pursue. JOHN EASTERBROOK Biology. University of Pacific, B.A. ROSS FURNEAUX Chemistry. San Francisco State College, A.B., Mexico Highlands University, M.S. New MARGARET GARRETT Biology. Southwestern State College, B.S., Colorado State College, M.A. JACKIE KELLEY Biology. Buena Vista College, B.S. RICHARD OLIVER Biology, Zoology. Humbolt State College, A.B. ROBERT TOWERS General Science Chemistry, Colorado State College A.B., Syracuse University MS JAMES WHITMARK General and Life Science Sacramento State College, A.B. Not Pictured GALE 'PHILLIPS Biology, Physiology. Chico State College, A.B.

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J-fame ionamin RUTH STUART 6 Department Head, Homemaking l, 2, 37 Family Living. Oregon State University, B.A. Through life-like experiences, the homemaking program tries to equip students with a democratic understanding and atti- tude of family life. These experiences are planned to meet the students' present needs and interests as home members as well as their future family responsibilities. BEATRICE ALLEN Homemaking i. Cedarville College, A.B. Industrial ,4 rfs Depar mmf Twentieth century America is dominated by industry. The educated man of today must be informed regarding the effect of this and all elements of his environment. Industrial Arts is that part of the total educational program which provides opportunity for the study of man and industry through partici- pation in typical experiences in industrial processes and tech- niques. JAN COLLINS Radio 84 Electronics, Mechanical Drawing . 'l. DALE Gll-BERT Chico State College, A.B. Department Head, Wood Sl'1OP: Metal i, 2, 3. Chico State College, A.B. C. KEITH DIEHL Wood Shop 1, Crafts l, 2. Long Beach State College, B.A., M.A. VENOID TOLBERT Auto 1, Auto Shop 2. Fresno State College, B.A. CECIL WATSON Mechanical Drawing 1, 2, 3, 4. Chico State College, B.A., M.A.



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language Deparfmcnf C'est la Vie . . . ! El Camino's foreign language department has experienced great change in its appearance and curriculum by the acquisi- on of a language laboratory. All the modern language classes re participating in this newest addition to the foreign language epartment program by making consistent usage of the labora- ary. First and second year course students use it to the greatest xtent because the department has received a fuller program f books and tapes in the first and second levels of languages. Although with the advent of the language laboratory a reater emphasis has been placed on conversation and correct ronunciation, the skill of composing in and reading a foreign xnguage is never overlooked. Students are encouraged to take at least three, and if pos- 'ble four, years of the same language. lt has been found that Fudy in depth is necessary to become fluent in a language. KAY CARNINE Spanish l. Western State Colleg Colorado, A.B. RUTH KEEMA French 2, 3. E University of California at Berkeley, A.B. EDWARD SMITH Latin 1, 2, 3, 4. Stanford University, A.B., M.A. HEINZ WARKUS German l, 2, 3, 4. University of Wyoming, B.A. . MARTHA WHITE French 'l. University of Washington, B.A THOMAS LEONETTI Department Head, Spanish 2, 3 4. University of California at Ber keley, A.B., M.A. MAY CARNIGLA Spanish 2. New Mexico State Univer- sity, B.A., University of New Mexico, M. A,

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