Fullerton Union High School - Pleiades Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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These Women Serve Us Many have contributed to a successful year here at Fullerton Union High School. The clerks in the bookstore have carried stock for the everyday needs of the students, and taken care of the school text- books. The cafeteria workers have prepared many hot, tasty lunches for the students. Our secretaries have been on the job everyday, playing an important part in the function of this campus. Our thanks go to all these ladies for their patience and hard work. o fl ft ? ft n Aft Ik ■ First row, left to right: Frances Worley, Bertha Gillman, Gladys Loomis, Mary Gibson, Hazel Harris, Flora Condiff, manager. Second row: Helen Homiczewski, Barbara Nixon Harwell, Helen Patterson, Evelyn Mackjust, and So phia Bass. Left to right: Sharon Maroni, Secretary to the Counselors; Edith Wei- sel, Secretary to the Principal; Gladys Pembroke, Secretary to the Dean of Students; Peggy Byrne, Registrar; and Mary Frank, Secretary to the Child Guidance and Attendance Coordinator. Since our school was established in 1893, our library has supplied much educational and enjoy- able reading material. The class of 189 3 consisted of eight pupils and one teacher. The library con- tained only thirty-two books, a fraction of today ' s twenty thousand volumes. Our beautiful library, which was built in 192 3, was originally a copy of the famous library of the University of Salmanca in Madrid, but because of the 1934 earthquake a few changes havebeen made. Damaged slightly, the library was partially rebuilt. In the 1930 ' s the Junior College used the libra- ry along with the students here. When their own library was built, some of their college level books remained here. Thus, our library has the advan- tage of an extensive variety of material. Our libra- ry is so outstanding that it is rated one of the best in Orange County, and perhaps the entire state. Esther Dunham, Student Body Bookkeeper and Textbook Clerk; and Helen Casper, Textbook Clerk. Frances Sullivan, Librarian; and Margaret Kessler, Head Librar- ian. 20

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T rp77 Miss Cresto ' s Spanish II class examines a lew ot the many records dealing with music and language instruction that are used in the teaching of Spanish. In this class, as in other language classes taught in our high school, students learn to appreciate the culture of the people whose language they are studying. Those shown in this picture are Bill McDonald, Launa Jeffrey, Cheryl Crispino, and Judv McMichael. The fields of electronics, space exploration, and engineering are opening wide opportunities to all of us. It is important now, more than ever before, that we consider mathematics as .1 career. Our fine Mathematics Department is changing with the times. Mathe- matics is an ever advancing field. As new theories, formulas, and equations come in, they are presented to us. Our textbooks are revised systematically so that we are up with the times. We appre- ciate the advantage of up-to-date information. f AJ» In the Foods class girls are taught how to prepare many appetiz- ing meals that have both eye and taste appeal. They learn to pre- pare many types of food and are instructed in the art of thrift. Here we see one of their other many feats, that of table arrangement, from left to right are Linda Granados, Elvira Diaz, Bob Leek, who is lucky enough to be the girls ' guest tor the day, and Pat Rupp. Mrs. Gayne ' s Clothing I and II classes worked busily this year to produce articles of fine quality. Here Susy Willis, who worked hard and carefully in the making of this dress and hat, is proudly showing them to her friends. This year the girls began by making a suit from a professional pattern. Next they went to the larger task of designing and creating their own garment. This job took three months, one month to design and two to make.



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They Have Served The Fullerton Union High School District was the first in the United States to have bus ser- vice. Since then we have come to rely on our bus drivers, who have transported hundreds of stu- dents throughout the year. These loyal workers not only served the needs of our school, but of all the high schools in this district. Driving buses for extra-curricular activities is another function performed by our staff of bus drivers. We sin- cerely thank these gentlemen for their courteous, dependable service. Bert Swain. Boys ' Gym Attendant; and Ca- rolvn Schubert, Girls ' Gvm Attendant. . left tu right: lorn Reid, George Lavacot, Thon itt. Second row: Glen Crandell Dodd, Ron Graham, Reed Turner. Paul McCarthy, and Bill Herbst. El I ' i First row, left to right: Ernest Thursh, Alvin Cox. Charles Zarb, John Magnuson, Placido Daniels. Second row: Robert Stuht, J. Wesle scire. Edward Updyke, How- ard Stonebraker, Earl Adams. Third row: Willi burn. Maintenance Thomas Loys, John MacGill, Emmett Howard. eal Jones. Fourth row: Harold Hacker. Paul Black. Joseph Shober, Earl Ridgev fames Glidew While Jess Hurado and his crew of custodians have kept our class- rooms and facilities clean, the main- tenance crew has been busy planting, cutting, trimming, and sweeping try- ing to keep our campus green and clean. The gym attendants, Mr. Swain and Mrs. Schubert, have also assisted this year by caring for the school athletic equipment. We thank them all for the services they have performed. An especially big thanks, though, goes to Bert who, after thirteen years of service, is leaving us. First row, left to right: Bill Fulkerson, Red Bouton, Jess Hurtado, Head Custod- ian, William Anderson. William Rosenberger. Second row: Ed Roberts. Allied Visello, Tito Soto, Raymond White. Larry Reynoso. Third row: Vcilvn Thorns- berry, Horace Phillips. Howard New, and Michael Reich.

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