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WHO BESTOWED KNOWLEDGE UPON US. MR. BOB EDWARDS, Instructor MR. LEE FOUST, Instructor in in Social Studies, Mechanical General Scicnceg Freshman Class Drawing and Physical Educationg Advisor. Varsity Basketball Coach MR. ROY HADLEY, Instructor MR. JACK HOPPER, Instructor in Physics and Trigonometry. In Algebra. SCICHCC and Ph0,f08' raphyg Sophomore Class Advisor. IN KEEPING WITH THE NATIONAL TREND which is ex- periencing a growing need for trained scientists and technicians, the Science Department of L.O.H.S. is striving to improve its curriculum. At the end of five years we can boast a superior science and mathematics program which offers courses in general science, physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, and natural history. At Lake Oswego we have two distinct courses of study in mathematics. One is planned for the student who aims to continue his study of science at college, and the other is geared for the student who plans to go to work upon graduation or hopes to follow a business course in college rather than one of a scientific nature. The mathe- matics courses we ofIer include algebra 1-2, algebra 3-4, geometry Cplanc and solidl, general mathematics, con- sumers' mathematics and advanced unified mathematics. MRS. MARY LIZ GILMORE, In- structor in Social Studicsg Senior Class Advisor. MR. CLIFF GIFFIN, Instructor in Physical Education g Varsity Football Coach. id, MR. DONALD KIELING, In- MR. ROBERT KREMER. ln- structor in Social Studicsg Varsity gtrucmr in 9th Grade Core: Flesh- Baseball Coach. mcn Class Counselor. AT LAKE OSWEGO HIGH SCHOOL we boast of two clubs dedicated to the advancement of scientihc interest. They are the Amateur Radio Club and Bi-Phi-Chem. The radio club has a working radio station in the gym of our school CW7WGXj. Club members have made contacts with various points throughout the world. About half of the members already have their F.C.C. licenses. BI-PHI-CHEM's OBJECTIVES are to increase its members' interest in science g to perfect their skill in science, to understand the importance of science in our every-day life, and to be of service to the school and community. Undoubtedly Lake Oswego High School is doing its part to answer the nation's needs for trained scientists and technicians. 13
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THESE ARE OUR INSTRUCTORS TI-IE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT offers courses in the study of Latin, French, and Spanish. The history, literature, and general culture of the people is examined as well as the technical aspects of the language itself. Understanding the way of life and the problems of the peoples whose language we wish to speak is the ultimate aim of the Foreign Language Department. EVERY YEAR AT CHRISTMAS TIME the halls of Lake Os- wego High School ring with the tunes of our familiar Christmas Carols, sung in Latin, French, or Spanish. Mrs. West's first period Latin class heralded Christmas with the singing of Adesti Fideles The cond period was serenaded by Mrs. Brownfs F re ch s 'while Mrs period. On the same day the Foreign Language De- partment had its Christmas party. A TRADITIONAL EVENT carried on in our high school is the Latin dinner. This is the biggest event of the year for all Latin students. This is the time when they dress in the togas of ancient Rome. The students reclined a la Rome and partook of a fine Roman-type dinner. A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE is shared when the different language classes put on plays for one another in the tongue they are learning to speak. These plays are usu- ally written by the students themselves and are first given in English and then the foreign language. Students of foreign languages have learned the education is a broad- ening experience and the sharing of culture of many people. Mullin's lively Sp ish uring third wif MISS CORDELIA ARNOLD, In structor in Algebra and Geometry Girls' Swimming Team Advisor MRS. ALICE BROWN, lnsuue- tor in French, Art and Crafts. 12 fa F MISS FRANCES BARBEY. In- structor in Psychology and Future Teachers' Associationg Head nf the Counseling Department: Senior Class Counselor. f. MR. FELIX CALKINS, Coordin- ator of Instructional Matetialg Chairman of Advanced Program? Instructor in English and Social Studies. NIR. CHUCK BOWLES. Instruc- tor in Algebra and Chemistry: Head of Science and Math De- partment, Sophomore Class Coun- selor. MRS. JEAN CLARK. Instructor in Corrective and Advanced Read- ing: Omega Honor Society Ad- VlS0l'. I MR. JAMES BROAD. Instructor in Algebra: Vice-Principal of Lake Osucgo High School. MRS. ALMA DICKIE, Librarian
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X33 ' ' XXXXXXXXXXXQSR ' XX 3333H33X3XX3X3H33XXXXHHXX 33 HAR XX 'Q'-'AXXK XSRASS. TA 3.553 33 XXXXXXXKXXXX WHO HAD TIME FOR OUR NUMEROUS PROBLEMS... THE SOCIAL STUDIES AND LANGUAGE ARTS DEPART- MENTS of Lake Oswego high school list several general objectives which include the development of skills, con- cepts, values, original or analytical thinking, linguistic abilities, and 'gan awareness of the values of' life which are required by the fully mature human being. Besides the four-year requirement in English, courses in journal- ism are offered. The student may gain practical ex- perience in journalism by helping with the publication f Lakeview.: and the Lakers' Log. English skills find ther avenue for development in the areas of speech nd drama. The students learn the basic techniques of MR. CECIL MATSON, Instruct In Drama, Speech, and Radio. MISS SCHOLASTICA MURTY. MR. DUANE OLANIE, Instruc- lnstruclor in English and Social tor in Band and Choir. Studiesg Girls' League Advisor. I4 acting, voice and diction, and the elements of how to talk before groups of people. SOCIAL STUDIES OFFERS a valuable and practical chal- lenge for all students with such courses as world geog- raphy, world history, United States history, and Ameri- can problems. A special course offering in the depart- ment is psychology which is designed to promote good mental health by learning to understand the principles of good adjustment to the problems of every-day life. Students showing exceptional interest i.n the fields of language arts and social studies have an opportunity to do-extra work in this field in the advanced p I gram. l .L S wwiijiilllwww I WW MR. JAMES MULLINS, Instruc- MRS. MARIE MULLINS, In- tor in Biology. structor in Spanishg Head of the Foreign Language Departmentg Junior Class Advisor. MRS. EVELYN PERKINS, In- . MR. DICK PIZZO, Instructor in structor in Homemnlungg Sopho- more Class Counselor. Leadership and General Math: Head of Student Affairsg Senior Class Advisor.
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