Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 29 text:

An rmportant port of busmess educatnon IS the addung machnne Mr James Steele department head glves Instruction to Eileen Stahl on the use and care ofthe machune Whatever rs being typed by Mnss Janette Day seems to have tnckled the funny bones of Mrs Wylna Cowles Mass Henrletta Huyssen and Miss June Baxter as ar-f'k F Lf ZMJIZZX5' Cgchaahan Have skull, wull work' This ns the motto and arm of buslness educatuon students Typing shorthand and business ma chune courses are but three of the many classes nn com merce that are taught at Glendale Hugh School Business educatuon prepares students for careers as consultants, stenographers, clerks, secretarnes and heads of furms Typrng ns recommended for all students who have room In their schedules for rt Homework IS neater and easter to read when done on a typewrnter Also, asslgnments are sometrmes more aurckly completed on a typewriter than un longhand I.. A common machme the mnmeograph ns guven a thorough check by Mr James Steele Mrs Mary Jane McClane Mlss Ruth Starr and Mr Edward Nlssen 1 4 . . . . . . ' I I F , . ' , , :' 5Lf,,,.vf1fg-' .. - t- . . ,, , y,.1w1':-nf 1 . ' 'T ,, M 1 5 V, A 1 My , ,, ik' fijszzg s . . , , I,-1 5525 ' tl tm .,,,zk . , -fe' , . -,-W t Wy . J . r 3, . H. syn. N . V! I , - , . 1 , . .

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A new course recently added to GHS's curriculum, Introduction to the the Social Sciences, is taught by four teachers, Mr. Charles Hicks, philosophy, Mr, Murray Grant, psychology, Mr, Allan Busby, political science and economics, and Mr. James Smith, anthropology and sociology, teach their specialties to Glendale cgaazkzf fwkfzcex Here we meet our old friends-social studies, geography, and history - all put under one heading to make things easier for the ottices. These classes increase our understanding of other nations and at our own. They present a clear picture of the history, customs, and gov- ernments ot the world, which is conveniently divided into the segments we know as coun- tries. Each of these countries is studied and then they are all put together. Result? Social science promotes understanding ot, and tor, all. ff Discussing the classroom value of maps, Mr, Ralph Carter, Mr. William Graham and Mr. James Eschenbrenner come to favorable conclusions. is 7144- , ,sffx Buenos Aires may be far away on the globe, but it's very close at hand for Mr. Wallace Rankin, department head. , on The complexities of politics, both ancient and modern, are no complexities at all to Mr. Anthony Campana, Miss Frances Ahl, Mr. George Plumb, and Mrs. Hilda Jones. History depends an historians to write it and history teachers to teach it. Four able teachers are Mr. Joseph Andrews, Miss Margaret Graham, Mrs. Sharryl Fowler, and Mrs. Frances Klawiter,



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Who uses the pool when is only one question decided by Mr. Arthur Teachout and Mrs. Margaret Camp- bell, heads of the Boys and Girls P.E. Departments, respectively. Sympathy and a call home are pro- vided by either the regular nurse, Mrs. Julia Alsberge or the visiting nurse, Mrs. Ruth Long. fjiysrbwf Cgdglddbbfl Q .Q- 'i Rest and relaxation are found in the sitting room of girls' gym teachers. Standing are Mrs. Hazel Johnson and Miss Jeanette John- son. Seated are Mrs. Beatrice Haig, Mrs. Pa- tricia Mack, Mrs. Mariorie Pape, Mrs. Ruth Tomlin, and Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Resplendent in their white tee shirts are the boys' gym teachers. From back left, they are: Messrs. Cliff Hooper, Richard Davis, Gary Hess, Arthur Teachout, Roy Vuio- vich, Sam Wernle, Bill Gelsinger, Lon Graf, Edward Gooriian, Ted Andrews, Bill Chunn, Sal Russo, Charles Hicks, Gene Haas, Leo Arranaga, Ranier DeMandel.

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