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FACULTY Teaching is the most respected pro- fession in this world today. Adults, known to us as teachers, mold our minds and instill in us a sense of values, values which set a high standard on how well we do in the world of adults and the way we accomplish all we desire. Our parents entrust us to teachers with the knowledge that we are in ex- cellent hands. From the age of 5 or 6 to l7 or l8 they influence our tastes, be- liefs, and set a precedent which we must live up to throughout our lifetime. From these very special people we are taught how to communicate to others what we see, feel, and think. We learn to reason and to recognize beauty in its many phases. Teen-age years are our most impor- tant. These are years when we acquire the qualities which stay with us the rest of our lives. During this time we are de- livered into the competent hands of our Arroyan faculty and treated as adults in a business world. We obtain more re- sponsibility and our teachers have given us the most important gift we have ever known-the gift of knowledge and the ability to use it. Mr. Gappmayer and Coach Oden watch the action at a basketball game. Mr. Adams AB-Fresno State Mr. Adams Jr. Industrial Arts BA-University of California Metal Art-Plastics Social Studies Counselor l l 1 l l Mr. Alvord BBA 6. MAAM Francisco State Business Education Mr. Ames Mr. Antons Math 2 BA 8- MA-University of Denver English I 8. 2-Senior Literature Mr. Anderson AB-Chico State MA-Stanford University Industrial Arts-Radio Electronics BS-Seattle University
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DEA OF GIRLS Working with the faculty, students, and par- ents to help those enrolled in Arroyo make a positive adiustment to school life is iust one of the many activities which fills the Dean of Girls' hours. Mrs. Workman works with other guidance personnel on the district level in an attempt to help solve some of the problems plaguing today's teen-agers, on the school level she works for the welfare of the girls at Arroyo. The dean also serves as an advisor to the Girls' League and the chairman of the Scholarship Committee. And, in addition to all her other activities, Mrs. Workman finds the time to attend all school functions. DEA GF BUYS Mrs. Workman Attending all school activities and registering student cars are iust two of the many functions that come under the auspices of the Dean of Boys. In addition, Mr. Batz helps in the registra- Q. f' tion of new students, and with the co-operation Mr. Butz of the parents and faculty, helps students to suc- ceed in the difficult world of today. It is his re- sponsibility to see to the welfare of all the boys on campus. Mr. Batz is also the advisor to the Boys' League and a student council committee, and, along with the Dean of Girls, is a member of Administrative Council.
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Mr. Orear and Mr. Weiner pay for their lunches in the teachers' cafeteria. I6 TEACHI Mr. Athos B.A.-University of California M.A.-San Francisco State Biology Mr. Barbier A.B.-San Jose State Physical Education Mrs. Burton B.A.-University of California Spanish Miss Bastian B.A.-San Jose State Science Mrs. Bennett B.A.-Briar Cliff College English Mrs. Berman B.A.-Queens College French l 8- 2--Spanish l Miss Bissell B.A.-University of California Social Studies-Counselor Mr. Boynton B,A.-Central State M.A.-San Jose State Social Studies-Counselor Mr. Brian A.B.-University of California M.A.-San Francisco State Chemistry Mrs. Carey B.S.-Northwest Missouri State M.A.-University of California Social Studies-Counselor Mr. Carl A.A.-Pasadena City College A.B.-Literature 8- Freshman English Mr. Casson A,B.-University? of Michigan Algebra I 81 2-Math-Science lPhysicall
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