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.fdcaclemtcpfd f ufuneaa, 5 I0 making, industrial education or gen eral education An agriculture major includes courses in agricultural science, plant science, shop and the care of cattle and hogs Students receive instruction in using farm equipment Arts and Crafts Department offers courses in leather craft, textile paint ing, ceramic, sketching and laptdary work plastics, oil and water color, pastel, charcoal and ink SHOP BOYS work on projects, jim Keefer uses cutting torch, Bertram Snedden works with drill press, Tommy Barton and Bobby England work on manifold. jim Bush, in background, works on desk. SENIOR PROBLEMS class presents panel discus- sion Students shown on panel are: james Bush, jewel Barks, Bertram Snedden and Gwen Story. SPANISH CLASS reads flash cards to increase vo- Cabulary as Bruce Holmes shows them. Mrs. Thompson looks on. ,N Nm if Fx A Nl' MR BILL EVANS BA San jose State B basketball toath and Varsity football coach promoted to Principal of Elemen tary School MR JAMESB FLAKE AB San jose State Industrial arts driwers ed A basketball coach freshman class aduser likes to bowl and fish MRS ELIZABETH HILL BA Unix of Colorado MS Univ of So Calif Ou. English Sr problems Sr aduser girls counselor librarian enjoys traxeltng X fab e 'q
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omema in , oreign anguage A student may major in English, foreign language, mathematics or sci- ence by taking three courses in the field. English Department offers four years of college preparatory English, three years of occupational English and one year of journalism. The lan- guage department offers two years each of Spanish and Latin. The mathe- matics department offers general mathematics, algebra, geometry and trigonometry. CHEMISTRY CLASS works out an experiment with hydrogen sulphide. Students shown are: Kenny Moore, Marilyn Shields, Shirley McMe- namin, Louise Sweat, Byron Walker and Lavonne Reinert. Mr. Slattery supervises. ENGLISH lV CLASS studies famous writers. Students are: Pat Walker, jim Kcefer, jim Bush Gary Guinn and Bruce Holmes. 9 HOMEMAKING CLASS stirs up a tasty meal. Those cooking are Donna Peters, Sandra Keefer Sue Morgan and Betty Callahan. 9 XM! if X, I ff MR. CHARLES SLATTERY: B.S., SE Mo, S.T.C., M.A. Univ. of Denver. Science, photography, junior class adviser, track coach ...has keen interest in photogra- lNlRS. SARAH THOlNlPSON: A.B. Loretta Heights College, M.A. Univ. of Denver. English, Spanish. . .spends a lot of time on coaching plays. MISS BARBARA XVAGNER: A.B. Univ, of Kansas, Home- making, sophomore adviser , . . enjoys dabbling with neu recipes,
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