Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Fine Arts Instructors Glendale High has an exceptional Fine Arts pro- gram. The combined music department, made up ot Girls Glee, Lyric Club, Advanced Girls' Glee, Men's Glee, Mixed Chorus, Choralettes a n d A'Cappela presents several programs every year for other schools, civic groups and student body assemblies. Other courses offered are Beginning Art, Art Avocations, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Drawing and Painting, Interior Design, Stage Craft, Ceramics, and Jewelry. The students in the classes display their work in the showcases at school and in various contests. Cor'-rbined music groups under the direction of Miss Shirley Nut rehearse for the Christmas program. In the drawing and painting class working in various art mediums are Reva Johnson, Mary Wynhausen and Barbara Phillipps. s, 4,,L,.f4,.., Aga, -qt.. - ., A V.. Miss Shirley Nure with the help of Eldred Balzer at left and Robert Althauser plan the music for the Christmas Program I , of Mi , flal Q7 hx x xr fs Art instructor Martha Arnold points our interesting parts of a students work to Esther Crandall, at left, and Charles LaBold. .ff lx

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Physical Education Instructors All students at Glendale High are required to take Physical Education or R.O.T.C. Many varied activities are offered such as athletic games, ap- paratus use, decathlon test, and sitting-up and posture exercises for boys, Girls are offered courses in team sports, dance, drill team, and swimming. First row: Patricia Mack, Hazel Johnson, Mariorie Pape, Jeanette Johnso Second row: Margaret Campbell, Visila Alsberg, Kay Woods, Ruth Stwall Not pictured, Beatrice Haig. Practicing their over-hand smash is the 5th period tennis class under First tier Lon Graf, Bill Chunn, Leo Arranaga, Roy Vuiovich, Arthur Teachout, Cliff Hooper Second tier: Ed Goorjian, Reese Anderson, Richard Davis, Ted Andrews Third tier Gene Haas, Bill Gelsinger, Ranier De Mandel. -Q 1 , X k ss st. i 8, Y' , 'Vey fs T .lm E A X 1- X ' X inf , X 3 3 tt 1 rr , i - - s



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Division of the house as the male members of the Social Science department caucus, Left to right are: Frank Lauridsen, George Plumb, John Barens, Leslie Wood, Arthur Bennett, James Smith, Ralph Carter, ' Charles Hicks, Murray Grant, William Graham, Wallace Rankin Iseatedl. Social Science Instructors 6 Casually discussing their Social Science classes are, left to right: Alice McDonald, Margaret Graham, Hilda Jones, Francis Ahl, and Francis Klawiter lseatedl. Mr. James Smith lleftl and Mr. Murray Grant took time out from their summer vacation to write the syllabus for 'ilntroduction to the Social Sciences. Many hours were spent condensing books and theories on Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics. Mr. Smith and Mr. Grant hope to get the syllabus, now in mimeographed form, printed by next year. The Social Science department of Glen- dale High School offers a variety of elec- tive and required courses. Modern World History is a one semester course required of all sophomore students. United States History, a required course for gradua- tion, is devoted to the political, eco- nomic, social, and cultural history of the United States. A new course offered this year was Introduction to the Social Sci- ences. This class is open to seniors only and offers a brief outline of the six social sciences. Cabinet, designed for students who have been elected to student body offices, is a course in leadership devoted to the affairs of student government, parliamentary procedure, and current civic problems. All seniors are required to take Senior Problems, a course de- signed to help graduating seniors in their understanding of the world around them. Wallace Rankin lDepartment headl, marches his U,S. History students through Georgia. r- i .. , it

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