Fountain Valley High School - Raconteur Yearbook (Fountain Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Counselor Mr. Bufiington: Director of Activities Mr. David Buffington, F.V.'s di- rector of activities, was one of the busiest and most vital faculty .members. He assumed many duties in his position, and successfully accomplished each of them. One of his major responsibilities was to advise the Chamber of Deputies, Estates General, and I.G.C. He kept these student government units functioning efficiently. His most essential task was to manage the school's various activities. His involvement included the tedious paper work, organizing commit- tees, aid in planning each event and offering advice. Mr. Buffing- ton excelled as F.V.,s activities director and deserved all the ap- preciation awarded him. fa ,M D Mr. Parmenter . ,,N. . e qL0-Ney . ifrc Mr. William Parmenter acquired A p his B. S. degree from the State L . University of New York at Oswego A Ye fl if V IIAVZV W fi and his M. A. degree from the ii 1 California State College at Long 1 Beach. He has been in the district ' y ' 'r for two years after having trans- V 'iii ferred from Buena Park High A. Qf, 5. , School. Mr. Parmenter was inter- im . if 5 A 'WW ested in planning satisfactory pro- grams and providing helpful infor- mation for students. He found that counseling awarded him this type of work. Fountain Valley is pleased to have him among its staff of ex- cellent counselors. Miss Hanson CNi-RJ Miss Ann Hanson received her de- grees from Gustavus Adolphus Col- lege and the University of South- ern California. After transferring from Stoneham, Massachusetts, she came into this district where she has remained for six years. Three years were spent at Marina High School and then she joined the counseling center at F. V. Even though Miss Hanson maintained a busy schedule, she found the time to be helpful to the American Field Service, as the assistant advisor W' ia gwfaw co-ordinator. ff ' 5 .1-at .. f - ,. . a..,:,s--wi: . A. t 5... - my 1 . Vw 't ' W' A 7. '.,- JET V. A . I , ,.anq-3 ff.. vvlfi, 75, Mrs. Sandeman qs-'ray Mrs. Pat Sandeman received her A. A. degree from Chaffey College, and her A. B. and M. A. degrees along with her teaching and counseling credentials from the California State College at Long Beach. After transferring from Upland High School, she taught at Huntington Beach High School for one year. Then she came to F. V. for her first year of counseling in the district. Mrs. Sandeman was espe- cially concerned with vocational and military infor- mation. Her chief interest and success was aiding more students in participating in the Work Experi- ence Program. Mrs. Pickart fTh-Z5 Mrs. Geraldine Pickart, a new member of our coun- seling staff acquired her A. B. degree in English from Stonehill College, her M. A. in English from California State College at Long Beach, and her M. S. in counseling and guidance from California State College at Los Angeles. She came to the dis- trict directly from college and has been here for six years. Besides her general responsibilities as a counselor, Mrs. Pickart was concerned with col- lege information and scholarships. Page 25-faculty

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41 i .H .,,..-1 Page 24-faculty Mrs. Browning CA-CHP? Mrs. Dolores Browning obtained her M. A. degree from the Uni- sity of California at Riverside and her M. A. degree from the Uni- versity of Southern California. She came into the district three years ago, after she transferred from the Los. Angeles City School System. Aside from the regular duties of an industrious counselor, Mrs. Brown- ing dealt with military information and this year,s student guides. Counseling brought her the satis- faction of working and talking with young people. Mrs. Halloran fcaq-El Mrs. Juanita Halloran attended Chapman College and from there received her M. A. degree. She transferred directly from college into this district in which she has remained for seven years. She was primarily interested in obtaining and providing scholarship informa- tion for college-bound students. Mrs. Halloran was always willing and ready to help solve problems, discuss a student7s present and fu- ture life, and welcome the confi- dence of each student. Mr. Herman QF-Hej Mr. Robert Herman attained his A. A. degree from Orange Coast Junior College, his B. A. from Cali- fornia State College at Long Beach, and his M. S. degree from the University of Southern California. He has been in the district since 1962. First, he taught U.S. History at Westminster High School and then transferred to F.V.H.S. His various duties as a counselor, included: truancies, tardies, absen- tees, solving students' problems and many more. Counseling offered Mr. Herman the flexibility of his time schedule and the opportunity to do the kind of work that he enjoyed doing. Mr. Jackson fHi-Lib Mr. Donald Jackson joined our counseling staff just this year. He obtained his B. A. degree from Peru State Teachers College in Nebraska and his M. S. degree from Omaha University. After having trans- ferred from Santa Ana, he marked his first year in our district. Mr. Jackson devoted his time to stu- dents' problems and future plans. Among the qual- ities that make him such a good counselor, Mr. Jackson is understanding and very helpful. His counselees enjoy his light humor and good spirit. Pride In



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Mrs. Mae Berg Mrs. Marie Caughey Head Mrs. Annette Globits Mrs. Patricia Kay VV , A ,, ,,.. Mrs. Jeannine Lucas Mrs. Rosalie White Home Economics Cooked Up a Good Year Tempting smells, the whirring noises of sewing, discussions, fun, and learn ing were the characteristics of the home economics department. The pro gram offered vital knowledge and ex perience in preparing the students for future family and home living. The available facilities, such as ovens, ranges, refrigerators, and sewing ma chines, created a homelike atmosphere that familiarized the students with reality in life. The teachers taught fundamentals in each course and helped the students in developing and perfecting their skills. In foods, cloth- ing, and family life, the teachers suc- ceeded in conveying their ideas on liv- ing in the easiest and most efficient ways. x it .L

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