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A ,J Mr. Penny Miss Anderson Head of DeparTmenT My adv? Mrs. Lane Mr. Rolback MQW ,f J Mr. Vinson Mr- Conger if-I ' Yl5 ' UN TAI. A 2'N'l'I Cl uwl PRTMU5 2 'flilii-es N Pergo . - .fini ' l 'f' 1 . Dales , Ihr Hlrml i K- gf' tony, Objef mm, 'Yum' L a 90, ek-I os de p L,xx'iil1-liifffrlk I illc cl turns xml PROVE Fr sarvac mm'm0Wm r, 'XClAL'lON . I 335505. HI-f ifhf' df fjl'na:'rrnl.-4 C! gchUS IM ,Q ffm-rg t2n-,0 Dlrucw a lhrrmnuzh dem --,,...,'.,jo Il-rllcawa ,roqal W Hanna dc ,6 to Toledo it -4 H- 0, grids QCIONS' ll la regem ,,,..-4' k h I Para ui. whim 0' U '.hq, - Wim' ' ' gfkvnrrir' :nil-rfnofn-Q9 V I T - if d ,ado bqhchldh5dTm T: ax -91:1 0- Tosem h 'hmg an 'A , -we rf-'- 4 t ., Uc I ,..fa. mnhwvmm A, , A un-' . ambfen AM- 0 This IWW, S!N,,m,rW,' 1,51 Ur. Pennbi' s Fzrst Perzorl Spanzslz Class 10 00 I 000 4. TWG T5 Language The Language DeparTmenT of GrossmonT offers Training Toward fluency in The spoken and wriT- Ten languages of Spain, France and Classical lTaIy. NexT year a course in German is To be offered, and There is a possibiliTy ThaT soon Rus- sian will be offered To GrossrnonT sTudenTs. There are rnany reasons for Taking a foreign languagef For insfance, vviTh Mexico's proximiTy To This area, a knowledge of Spanish is ofTen of viTaI irnporTance To Those in indusTry or Trades, and many sTudenTs vviTh an efficienT ground Work in Spanish, French or LaTin are vvell on The way To a diplornaric career in foreign relafions. ln addiTion To helping sTudenTs in cerTain voca- Tions, These classes sTress culTuraI living haloiTs and nafional achievemenfsg for ex- ample, The Lafin classes have a yearly banquef observing The old Roman cusTorns, including The use of slaves and The eaTing of food prepared as iT vvas nearly QOOO years ago, and The French and Spanish sTudenTs ofTen Take a Trip Thrgagh films To places far avvay. This acTive and Nell- vvorTh-while deparTrnenT is headed by ThaT gggd- hearfed-man-around GrossrnonT, Mr, Penny loackground, 222
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gfx. ,sy Mr. Wilton Miss Atkinson Mr. Carden Head ot Department Mr. Mayrhoter Mr, Mullen Mr. Ridgeway Science Department Science ln Grossmont's active Science Department many students find challenging courses to meet col- lege entrance requirements. Biology, Chemistry and Physics are among some of the hardest and most rewarding classes offered here. In Health Education, Driver's Education, and Military Science, students learn to cope with and adiust to many phases ot everyday lite. Students throughout the department participate in tield trips to museums, to the Zoo, to Redlands for the annual Science Day and to the Annual Science Fair where students display their ideas and handiwork in exhibits viewed by thousands. This department really ticks under the direction of a very fine man, Mr. Wilton- Uncle Wilty to his students. This page spnnsorcrl by: Calypsos ' fix: i. . 'K ', .V VA i ti 'ls tive- Y t .. .' ' 143 S 1 , ttt., l ' I 'x L is Mr. Davidson nk-'X X Mr. Taylor
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by Mr. Reed Miss Klerekoper Mr. Burdick Mrs. Reed Hecid of Depc1rTmenT Mir y ,f S , r T buT one life To give Tor my c ' n . IT is Thon Hole's voice echoing os The w eels of progress Turn Through The cenTuries. Thus, wiTh dll greciT men's words and ocTions echoing Through hisTory, we know The men of The posT, ond likewise will The TuTure generoTions know us. l-lisTory, wheTher concerned wiTh smoll or lorge evenTs, is ci Thing To be sTudied ond inTerpreTed yeors or cenTuries loTer. In hisTory Qmen oT The posT, presenT, ond TuTure reTlecT upon, over The yeors ond cenTuries, quesTions ond fears, doubTs ond c1spirc1Tions. Look inTo The pc1sT, sTudy The presenT and Think c1loouT The TuTure, ond you will perceive on ideo of whoT is To come. This depgrTmenT includes Socidl STudies, World CulTure, U. S. HisTory, Civics olnd Sociol Prob- lemsg dll, excepT World CulTure, ore reguiremenTs for grc1duoTion. STudenTs, in ony ond oll of These closses, leorn The diTTerenT forms of Democrocy, conTrc1sTs loeTween various GovernmenTs, ond how To undersTond The people here ond oilorood. Also, wiThin These clolsses emphcisis is puT upon how To cope wiTh everydoy siTudTions ond prob- lems boTh personal ond oTherwise. rs, Mgr ine I Mr. Shi lds Miss Boll Mr. CorpenTer Social Studies W ,X r ,J This pagc sponsored by: Mr. Bzzrdiclfs First Period Social Problems Class
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