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JAMES HAMMER Industrial Arts BERT HATHAWAY Science m. JAMES HINES English ELWOOD HOPKINS Industrial Arts DOROTHY HUNLEY Social Studies FuUerton Progress irom the Past The progress of the world is recorded as history. Fullerton High School is proud of its fine social studies department. Offered world history, United States history, leadership, American problems, civics, and senior problems, the stu- dents are given an opportunity to study the progress of the world from ancient to modern times. Maybe someday the names of past Ful- lerton High School students will be recorded in the pages of history. MARION HUNNEX y Home EoDnomics ,x9 DUANE JOHNSON Speech i -e 4yi LINDELL JONES Social Studies ELIZABETH JOY Social Studies ROY KAWAGOE Health Ed. DONALD KNORR Language ERNEST KOCH Science EMANUEL R. KUENZIG English ROBERT LAHEY Science RAY LAWYER Physical Ed. LEW LEVINSON Drama
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LLIAM CAMPBELL Business NORMAN COTTOM Social Studies LOUISE CRESTO Language V - .l VIRGINIA DAVIS Business 1. ' M HUGO DEGROOT Driver Ed. w 5» JOHN DEWEY Business ELDRED DOUGLAS Mathematics Faculty VERA FERRARIS Mathematics ELIZABETH PRATES English MJ LOUISE GILLE1 Mathematics OROTHEA GOODWIN Physical Ed. MARJORIE FRENCH English WILLIAM GIENAPP Mathepiatics ROD GRUVER Special English Language Brings Understanding Language students will agree that learning the languages of other nations helps to build a bridge of understanding between people. When people from many lands come together at the crossroads of the world and are able to converse together in a common tongue, they are able to exchange ideas and further the cause of world peace. Fullerton High School endeavors to in- still in its students these ideals through their fine language department and four language clubs, teaching our students Latin, French, Span- ish, and German. 17
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ROGER LOGAN Science MATTHEW MANTZ English JANET MATSUYAMA Business EDWIN M ,; ,; :.h Language GRACE MILLER English JAMES MOORE Physical Ed. Faculty GEORGE MORSE English LAWRENCE MYERS Language MARY ANN RAKOSKE Home Manogement ESTHER PIERCE Study Hall IRENE RANDALL CARL NELSON Industrial Arts LEONA QUIGLEY Social Studies The Ari o£ Communication Common language is the most voluable bond, yet it is said to be the largest barrier between the different nations of the world. In our English classes we learn how to talk, write, and convey messages to other people. With this learning we have become better able to communicate with the people all over the world as well as in our own neighborhood. C. B. REDFERN
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