Coronado High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Coronado, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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ART DEPARTM A CO DO DR EN Front row, left to right: Eleanor Clarke, Arlene Glaze, Caro Christiancy, Kate Rogers, Edward Kinney, Bertha Fosdick, Anne McAuIitte, Frances Freeman, Beulah Woodrutt. Back row: A. E. Schaeter, Sidney A. Norris, Llewellyn Reese, I-Iarold A. Swan, Roy Burge, Benjamin Shoemaker. aww, EN Under Eleanor Clark, Coronado's young art- ists have become prominent this year. Aside trom the courses ot costume design, lite draw- ing and art appreciation, this department has produced posters to advertise student activities. THLETICS Pigskins and jerseys-the cinder track-rao quets and golt clubs-sportsmanship-victory and defeat-pride in our school. This is our athletic department to which all credit must be given to coaches Neidermeyer and I-Iooper. MMERCIAL ARTS Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, all essentials in this modern age are being taught trom the ground up by Miss Fosdick. These courses have proved and will continue to prove real time and lite savers in the collegiate and business worlds. MESTIC SCIENCE Sewing is not a lost art at Coronado I-Iigh. Carried on by Mrs. Freeman, who gives instruc- tions to the creatively inclined in the intricacies ot making clothes-and lovely ones, too-as was amply displayed at the style show. AMA DEPARTMENT Three ot this school year's outstanding under- takings have been presented by the students under the guidance ot Mrs. Woodrutt. I-Iowever, Mrs. Woodruff also otters a course in expression and posture, turning out several artists ot the grease-paint. GLISH DEPARTMENT Courses presented this year in Grammar, Composition, Public Speaking, and Literature have been curiously popular with everyone. However, one finds tour reasons in the classes ot Mrs. Woodrutt, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Burge and Mr. Reese-there is never a dull moment. TLANGUAGES When French or Spanish is mentioned one instantly thinks ot Miss Christiancy and Miss Glaze, who have really thoroughly instructed their classes. Accompanying the usual grammar are books which provide facts about the cul- tural backgrounds ot these countries. MANUAL AR Under the supervision ot Mr. Swan the boys in shop have come a long way. Everything trom tootstools to complete miniature houses have been turned out-really time pieces ot workman- ship. MAT Strange symbols and drawings have become gradually clarified through the mathematics courses ot Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. Cutler, Miss Mc- Aulitte and Miss Fosdick. The whole field from Algebra to Trigonometry is ottered tor the asking. MUSIC DEPARTME The department with the most varied divisions is a good title 'tor Mr. Kinney's musical classes. Dozens ot accomplished musicians have been turned out after much labor on the part ot both students and teacher. HISTORY DEPARTME Conducting classes in I-Iistory, Civics and Economics, Mr. Schaeter, Mr. I-looper, and Mr. Reese have made these courses alive. Ditticult at times, the Social Sciences are enjoyed by all students from the lowliest treshman to the haughtiest senior. SCIENCE DEPARTME Dissecting trogs and smashing the atom are only a tew ot the fields opened in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Laboratory and class sciences are under the direction ot Mr. Norris and Mr. Shoemaker. TS HEMATICS NT NT N T Seven

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62 'Wa As another year draws to a close it again becomes my pleasure to say a tew words ot greeting to all, and more especially to members ot the Senior Class. The year has been full ot happy events, scholastic, dramatic, and ath- letic. All in all, Coronado l-ligh School has ably demonstrated its ability and maintained its previous high standards. Perhaps the most outstanding and lasting success is that ot our having Six Supeainfencfenl' J. Leslie Cutler carried to a successful conclusion the bond issue which makes possible the building and equipping ot the various units, which will make Coronado l-ligh School tor years to come an even more desirable institutio-n tor the education and training ot Coronado youth. May we all prove worthy ot the con- fidence as expressed by the money spent by Coronado citizens in our behalf. With best wishes tor health, happi- ness, and success. Sincerely, J. LESLIE CUTLER



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