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--'X N4 .. Ars. Wilson helps Tari Underwood mold a head out of clay during the two-hour art lass. vernment to his freshmen class. Art Reflects Pride Cabrillo Art Department enioyed an interest- ing and rewarding school year. Students worked in a variety of experiences ranging from pop art sculpture to miniature egg tempera paintings. Classroom activities were rewarding and hon- ors came as well. Seven artists won certificates of merit at the 22nd annual scholastic art ex- hibit at Los Angeles. Outstanding field trips included one to the new Los Angeles Art Museum. They also helped the school during plays, de- signed sets and produced hundreds of signs and posters. Richard Fisher Department Head '11, fad Helen Wilson l33
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Glenn Abrahamsen James Callan Jim Gerard Department Head Philip Kerrigan Herbert Lucas Jerry Macke r- HN Maurice Sipes Cannibals Columbus One class may be studying Cannibals to Colum- bus while next door another wades into the Califor- nia Constitution. Social science classes at Cabrillo are designed to make man's story interesting and valuable for the students. Besides required courses, the faculty encouraged independent research on the relation of past history to present problems. Mr. Richard Hanger discusses a point on Amer ! f' vt, 2. X
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Foreign Language Emphasis Placed On Self Understanding Darrell Adams, Department Head To meet the constant need for foreign language in colleges and universities, Cabrillo is presently instructing students in three languages: German, French, and Spanish. Last year, Cabrillo expanded its curriculum by adding German IV, French V, and.Spanish V. Next year, the German program will be extended to the fifth level . The first and second year foreign language students are mainly taught by the audio-lingual method, which teaches the student speech and comprehension. The third, fourth, and fifth year students learn more of the language through constantly reading, writing, and Speaking if: Along with the language, the students learn about the geography of the land and the customs of its people. Mr. Esparza tells students of foreign customs. Ben Esparza Lester Manchester Mr. Schilling assists a student during class Hans Schilling Howard Shaw
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