Escondido High School - Gong Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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'f'- J: W--H -1-mi---Q gi, AMO, AMAS, AMAT ,.,, verb conjugation is impor- tant in mastering a foreign language, Miss Bernice Brand, Spanish teacher, pointed out on the map the Spanish speaking countries, while Mrs. Kay Vogel, Latin teacher, held the globe for Mr. Thorpe, who also taught Spanish and English. SOCIAL STUDIES was an important class in orienting the freshmen. Working together to pre- pare the students for a full, interesting program in their high school were: Mr, Sam Cooper, Mr. Norman Cheung, and Mr, Sheldon Eller, These three men also served as Freshmen Advisors, A GOOD DISCUSSION was in progress as Mr. Ralph Randels and Mr, Hoyt Sherrill looked over the calendar of past presidents. Class discussion is very important in the U, S. History and American Problems classes. Mr. Ran- dels is also advisor for Future Teachers and the Jr, Class, Mr. Sherrill advises the C.S,F, and the Senior Class. l'LL TAKE THAT ONE! lt's a big package. Wonder what's inside? Playing Santa Claus, Mr, Mirise, Mr. Quade, and Mr, Radney examine the label. The cafeteria rang with laughter, and the sing- ing of familiar Christmas carols could be heard as the faculty put aside classroom problems to enter into the spirit of the annual Christmas party. I5

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WHAT A JOB! With only five periods this year, the students had many scheduling problems to test such patient understanding Counselors. Standing beside the teachers' boxes, Mr. Guy Fox, Mrs. Lucile Ming and Mr. Sheldon Eller took a few minutes to discuss a current problem. ? cultq Thine ed Idea A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE accompan- ied the faculty staff as they worked to- gether in close cooperation to teach the students of E.U.H.S. Schedules were com- plicated as many teachers commuted be- tween City and Valley Campus. Their patience was often tried by care- fully planned excuses and well-meant jokes from the students. Still they strived to make the classroom a pleasant, educa- tional experience so that the students could prepare to carry on the responsi- bilities of the future. PUT AWAY ALL NOTEBOOKS, cheat sheets, gyp slips and aids to grades. Mr. Georges greeted the students and gave the daily vocabulary quiz. Mr. John Georges, Mr. Wallace Gray, and Mr. Albert Weissburg present to the students a full English course. A SOUTHERN BELLE was added to the English Department this year in the person of Mrs. Dorothy Porch who taught English and Dramatics with a pleas- ant accent. Mrs. Margaret Dove, in addition to Sopho- more English, advised the Escohi-lites, Miss Charlotte Breidenstein, teaching Sophomore English, kept busy as advisor to the Sophomore class.



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bil-ec tor guided 11 THE NUMEROUS STEPS of a difficult Algebra problem were carefully explained by our outstanding math department. Mrs. Marlea Hallman and Mr. Charles Minnich also kept informed on the latest research as revealed in the Math magazine. WITH CHALK lN HAND Mr, Ken McClurkin checks with Mr, Marvin Van Note, the solution to such higher math problems as shown on the board. These men instructed Math and Algebra at City Campus and sponsored the Science Club. A CONSULTATION! Armed with stethoscope, hypo needles, and hammer, the old horses skull is being well examined by Mr. C. M. Christianson, Biology and Zoology instructor, Mr. William Ulman, who teaches Biology and English l, Mr. Leo Kennedy, Chemistry teacher, and Mr. Paul Barrios, Biology teacher. l6 WHAT A GAME! The whole school turned out to view the varsity-faculty basketball game. Laughter and cheers greeted Mr. Quade, who here shoots tor two points, while Mr. McClurkin and Mr. Ahler watch anxiously.

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