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afety Taught In Driver Ed., Healthg Pupils NORMAN ROY F. BROWN BARRINGTON B.S. - Los Angeles State B.S.-Auburn University, College, Driver Education, Learn Basics In Business Health Science, Math. 1 Health Science, 7 years at year at AHS, Assistant AHS. DUANE CAIN B.S. - Occidental College, Driver Education, Athle- tics, 2 years at AHS, Assist- ant track coach. RICHARD KAYWOOD THOMAS A. DANLEY HAROLD T. Ed.D, - Columbia Univer- M.S. - Long Beach State FRANKLIN sity, Driver Education, College, Driver Education, M.S.-University of Cali- Health Science, Chairman 2 years at AHS, B basket- fornia at Berkeley, Driver of Health and Driver Edu- ball coach. Education, 1 year at AHS. cation department, 7 years at AHS. JOHN R. LEE MISS ELIZABETH WILLIAM MILLER A.B.-Fresno State College, MELBY B.S. - Long Beach State Health Science, Math, Phy- B.S.-Minot State Teach- College, Driver Education, sical Education 5 ears at ers' Colle e Driver Edu- , Y 3 , AHS. cation, 4 years at AHS. Physical Education, 1 year at AI-IS, Anaheim grad- uate. -IOHN HANGARTNER B.S. - Arizona State Uni- versity, Driver Education, Health Science, Physical Education, 3 years at AHS, Wrestling coach. MRS. ELIZABEH WEBB Public Health Works - Loyola of Chicago, School nurse, 15 years at AHS, Future Nurses' sponsor. .ii 26 Qllf'
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,, ..,-.Jr . 1 t L. LEFT: Accomplished projects were exhibited in the art room showcase. TOP: Carey Gibbs con- ducts an ardent singing group. v' MRS. FRA CES E. PI'I'I'S B.S.-San jose State Col- lege, Girls' Physical Edu- cation, 3 years at AHS, Drill Team instructor. ROBERT H. HAGER M.S.-University of South- ern California, Boys' Phy- sical Education, Health Science, 8 years at AHS, C football, Track coach, Var- sity A Club sponsor. MRS. DIANE D. TAYLOR B.S. - Oregon State Uni- versity, Girls' Physical Ed- ucation, 3 years at AHS, GAA adviser, Girls' swim team coach. DON LIEBHART B.S. - Pepperdine College, Boys' Physical Education, 7 years at AHS, Varsity bas- ketball coach, Varsity A Club sponsor, Anaheim graduate. TED A. CLARK B.S.-Missouri Valley Col- lege, Instrumental Music, Band, 1 year at AHS, Moz- art Club sponsor. CAREY L. GIBBS B.Mus,-Chapman College, Vocal Music, Chairman of Music Department,4 years at AHS, Mozart Club spon- sor. . rt, Music, Physical Ed. ffer Students Varied, Interestin lasses JOHN WALLIN M.S. - Whittier College, Boys' Physical Education, 18 years at AHS, Varsity baseball coach, Anaheim graduate. 'fi' L i The art department offered training in the fundamentals of art crafts, commercial art, photography, drawing, and painting. This department added spice to many an individual's schedule. The music department offered every student a wide variety of musical exper- iences. For those who enjoyed actual par- ticipation, Mozart, A Cappella, and the marching and concert bands were open, along with many other groups, both vocal and instrumental. For those with individ- ual interests, harmony, music history, and music appreciation were offered. Six semesters of physical education were required of each student with a variety of games being taught. Besides inter-school athletics, such courses as GAA, adaptives, and drill team were available. Vigorous conditioning programs were conducted for the purpose of promoting physical fitness. Highly skilled athletes were given the chance to develop their fullest potential through such sports as football, basketball, baseball, track, cross country, swimming, waterpolo, Wrestling, gymnastics, golf, tennis, volleyball, badmiton, archery, and hockey. 25
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CHARLES DEE COX M.S.-University of Idaho, Typing, 10 years at AHS, FBLA sponsor. MRS. ROBERTA K. FINCH B.S. -- Southwestern State College, Shorthand, Typ- ing, 6 years at AI-IS, FBLA sponsor. CARL F. CRANE M.A. - University of Southern California, Busi- ness, Bookkeeping, 4 years at AHS, Audio-visual ad- viser. SAMUEL H. GOSNEY B.S.-University of South- ern California, Merchan- dising, Bookkeeping, 7 years at AHS, Student Store adviser. KEAN L. FARRER B.S. - Long Beach State College, Business, Book- keeping, 4 years at AHS, Law Explorer Post adviser. ,I HAROLD J. JACHIMSKI M.A. - Western Michigan College of Education, Busi- ness, Typing, 7 years at AHS. Required of all sophomores l Behind-the-wheel training in driver educa- tion contributed to the class. for high school graduation were driver education and health science. Driver educa- tion courses stressed safety and caution. By' meeting cer- tain standards students were free to take the driver train- ing phase of the program, actual automobile driving in various traffic situations. Health science was designed to meet the changing health needs and interests of high school students. It placed em- phasis upon all aspects of health that best contributed to improvement of personal and community health. l PHILIP S. ENGEBRETSON M.A. - Columbia Univer- sity, Typing, Chairman 'of Business department, 15 years at AHS, Chairman of admissions to athletic events. Training for the future was the key- note of the business department. Through its many courses, ranging from shorthand and typing to specialized fields such as retail merchandising, business law, and business machines, the depart- ment prepared many students for direct entry into the complex business world. Training was also provided in the form of clerking, bookkeeping, stenography, selling, business correspondence, and sec- retarial Work. ' w i l l Carl Crane advises a pupil as to the use of a business machine. 27
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