Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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-L. X Jane Collard Alda Kirk Leone Finalle Mrs. Evelyn Schmidt Mrs. Norma Hirsch Mrs, Evelyn Soronen nr' I .. 1: -1' Hr-17 L. Mr. Robert Burnham Mrs. Ruth Matheny Mr, Carroll Edwards INGREDIENTS - A goodly group of enthusiastic girls . . . several expert homemaking teachers . , . a beautiful, well- Mr. Gordon Shields Mrs. Mary Smith The English-Social Studies Department offers all fresh- men a good foundation in basic English and social studies skills. This includes, in addition to the usual practice in writing and speaking, the reading of several types of liter- ature, such as a novel fThe Yearlingl, plays CModern One Act Plays and The Merchant of Venicel, poetry, short stories and selections from books on travel and foreign countries fThe Open Road and World Neighborsl. The social studies areas which form the core of the course are orientation and the techniques of studying, world geogra- phy, personality, and vocations, Current events are studied throughout the course. Mr. Donald Taylor Mr. Vernon Hill Mr Erwin Holk Mr. Edgar Wenbourne equipped department. METHOD-Mix well . . .blend- ing with textbooks, tests, report cards, good citizenship, laughter and satisfying projects . . , plenty of cooking on the front burner. RESULT-Delicious Dish . . . Field trip to the Design Center with luncheon at the EI Cortez Hotel . . . Gala Christmas Tea for Grossmont employees . . . Countless party-type luncheons for outside guests . . , Fashion shows of garments made by girl seamstresses . . . Meals for teach- ers, mothers, bus drivers, and others . . . Service for study groups, counseling committee, and P.T.A. board . . . Scholar- ships offered to deserving senior girls . . . Fascinating window displays in the art building . . . Gifts to service men abroad. SERVE-Warm and friendly, with a sprig of success! ith. lft The Industrial Arts program is planned to satisfy the desire in every boy to express himself through the medium of tools and materials. Our courses in Auto Shop, Woodshop, Metal Shops, and Mechanical Drawing stimu- late coordination of mind and body through instructive tool processes. By studying and ex- ploring these shops, our students broaden their general education, develop hobbies and discover vo- cational aptitudes that prepare them for successful living and better citizenship.

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Mr James L, Dyer Mr. James B. Bosley --ft' Miss Mariorie Hyde Miss Patricia Lucero Mr Richard Peterson Mr. James Parker Gussies and Gerties have an excellent opportunity to pre- pare themselves for business careers at Grossmont in the Commercial Department. Fu- ture business teachers, secre- taries, bookkeepers, clerical workers, and salesmen have access to the latest equipment, including dictating, calculating and adding machines, electric typewriters, shorthand record- ing tapes dictated by experts, modern metal bookkeeping desks, and duplicating equip- ment. Students who have tak- en commercial courses will long remember the excellent equipment and the experi- enced staff of teachers. Our superior Ag Department offers a four-year course including the study of animal husbandry, horticulture, farm management and soil crops. Our boys have won honors in many contests and received statewide recognition in the State Final Citrus Judging. Entries in the San Diego County Fair are anticipated each year and many of our Ag pupils are receiving invaluable training for prosperous and happy living. The Art Department offers to each student the chance to experience a wide variety of materials, including silverwork, enameling, oil painting, watercolor, weaving, pottery and glazing, silk screen, textiles, etc. The Pho- tography Lab, unusually well equipped, allows each student to experience the many-sided techniques and accomplishments of a field vital to our times. Our aim is to introduce to each student the qualities of fine materials and to allow each to develop his personal visual language, broadened and enriched by a knowledge of our Art Heritage. -wwe 424 Zi ' -'ww' f - ' 1 3 wen Q- ff--14134 -4' X z A ' .7 f ' ' f-'gj if Ziiiinf 7, 2'-'faif-Q, Z A f ' ,gain ,- 5. ' .-' . f . 3 V vw if e..-f-' xg I- ,, . , W Wt lf 49 ,wcg gsgk h, N ':f1,, - J aff ,4 15 ,f,,W is,i ,?. -J 5:-' Mr, Willard Barkell Mr. Harris Cousineau Mrs. Annabelle Jump Mr. William Beck Mr. Stanley Baker Mrs.Marilyn Kamminga



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Miss Josephine Kollmyer Miss Mildred M, Sawyer Mrs. Agnes U, Miller Mr. Eugene Vinson M.ss Mirian Anderson Mrs.Ruth Lane Mr Faris Edgar Mrs, Dora Harrity Despite today's emphasis on practicality, we must not forget the eternal things, Gadgets fill a very definite purpose and seem an end in themselves, but as we mature with the passing years, we begin to hunger for life's meaning, The liberal arts, of which foreign languages are a part, help provide an answer. lf the student is diligent, he will eventually savor Cervantes, Virgil, or Corneille in the original, great universal minds that can give depth, perspective, and vision to our own lives, Here is elevation of thought to counteract the world's ever-new batch of troubles, wisdom to comfort us, and beauty to heal. Indeed, as the saying goes, to speak three tongues is to be three men. A NJ 't T7 - , V ,y 2,185 .WN if Amazing' Beautiful! lngeniousl Profound! Mathematics leads the way in physics, architecture, finance, engi- neering, communications, medicine, electronics, commerce, astronomy. An alert, e n t h u s i o st i c , well-prepared teaching staff is putting emphasis, too, on leading the way toward mak- ing their contributions in the develop- ment of good citizenship, by main- taining high standards in accuracy, neatness, ability to make wise decis- ions, cooperation, respect for law and order, self-reliance, and the ability to express one's ideas before a group. Toward these ends, the math teachers manipulate the strings to satisfy the many needs of l,6OO students enrolled in a rapidly expanding department- alert to the critical problems of the growing need for technical manpower -so needed in this modern age. Mrs. Ellen Hall Mr. George Bazik Mr. Gerald Davidson Mr Jack Keogh Mr. Paul Clark Mr, Waldo Riches

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