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sim! Education REQUIRED during all three ars of high school, physical ucation stres s es sportsman- ip, cooperation in team play, d physical fitness. In order to be a more effect- participant as well as a Ioet- spectator, team, individual, d dual sports provide a know- ge of skills and fundament- s. Modern dance, drill team, d loand auxiliaries stress co- Sisfesses Skills, Fitness. Physical fitness through cal- isthenics is a main obiective of boys' physical education. Know- ledge of rules of sports and how to apply them is gained through participation in a wide variety of organized team sports. High standards of conduct, leadership, and sportsmanship are achieved through the physic- al education program. nation, originality, and Mandella and Kerry Tobin listen as Industrial Arts teacher William Jokkel explains purpose of a saw which is used by students in metal shop. MRS. VIRGINIA STONE A.B. B.A. U. of Calif., Berkeley Chairman, Boys P.E. DAVID E. ACKERMAN U. of Calif., Santa Barbara Chairman, Girls P,E. ROBERT AVANT PAUL A. DUHART B.S., M.S. M. Ed. U. of Southern California Boston University Physical Education Physical Education Director of Athletics MISS CAROL LAWSON MISS MARGARET McGARRY MISS MARCIA PETERSON DOUGLAS SMITH MISS DIANE SOLDWEDEL B.A. B.S. U. of Southern California B.A. 5-5-I M5- Whiffief College U. of Calif., Los Angeles Physical Education, English U. of Redlands Noflllweslem UVIIVEVSIIY Physical Education Physical Education Drill Team Physical Education III- 57079 Normal University Orchesis Physical Education Tomakiyas
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Elective Cozmes Explore Special Inlere GORDON SANDFORD RONALD E. HOAR JAMES NEUMEISTER B-A-r M.A. B.A B.A., M.A. SCU -1059 Slcle College Whittier College Occidental College ReCII0nd5 UnlVe SllY Instrumental Music Chairman, Instrumental Music Dept. BEGINNING SECRETARIAL SKILLS, as well as basic principles of business pro- cedures, are taught in the Business Edu- cation Department. Typing I and Personal Typing are open to sophomores, iuniors, and sen- iors, while General Business is offered only to sophomores. Upper division courses include Busi- ness Economics, Business Law, and Busi- ness Machines. Also offered are Business Practice, Bookkeeping, Notehand, and Shorthand. Transcription, an advanced study of shorthand, is limited to seniors. Rick Williams acliusts a movie visual before sending itxto a . xrh. fl XIII pb Vocal Music MUSIC plays an important part in the life of Arcadia students as it encourages appreciation of good music through con- certs and choral performances. The curriculum includes Symphony Orchestra, Concert Bands I and ll, Marching Band, A Cappella Choir, Chanteurs, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, and Music Literature and Mater- ials. This past year the Music Department has presented a series of concerts. High- lighting the year was the presentation of L'il Abner, in which the instrument- al and vocal groups as well as the drama and dance classes participated. LLOYD DAVIES MISS ANNE GAYDOS MRS. MARY LOUISE Ed.B., M.S. U. of Calif., Los Angeles U. of Southern California A.F.S. Club if X- l 26 I . 1 Nfl Vif X Chairman, Business Ed. Dept. B.S., M.A. B.S. U. of Pittsburgh U. of Southern Business Education Business Education IA QUACKENBUSH MRS. MIDORI SANCHEZ FRED J. SUNDSTROM B.S. B.A. B.S., M.Ed. . f Southern aliforhi Fresno State College Arizona State College . siness Educ tid Business Education U. of Arizona Kamoyas Business Education
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Pitrenty Straw to Support Student Activities. During the football season, PTA Board members Elmer Sademon and Mrs. Robert Reed sold refresh- ments to spectators from field booths. MEMBERS of the Parent Teacher Associ tion have continued to promote student w fare Through a variety of worthwhile acti ities. Staffing of food booths during home fo ball games was continued as the fund ra ing project. PTA members, directed by M Robert Reed, Ways and Means chairma served coffee,'hot dogs, cokes and can apples at four stands situated adiacent the bleachers. Parents of sophomore students met local homes at informal coffee hours duri the year to consult with Principal Arthur North, Assistant Principal Albert Acton, a Miss Muriel Davis on questions relating high school life. During the year, the PTA, under Mrs. L lie Ball, President, actively supported t high school, interpreting the school's pr gram and needs to the local citizenry. ln addition to the regular meetings, t association cooperated in Back to Scho Night, College Night, and Open House. Th also, through their welfare fund, provid assistance as needed. Members ot the high school PTA Board are left to right, seated: First Vice President Mrs, Ralph Hubbell. Standing are Parliamentarian, Mrs. Vice President Mrs. Flint Agee, President Mrs. Leslie Ball, and Third Don Wagner, and Recording Secretary, Mrs. Walter McCaslin. 28
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