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Mr. Ralph Whitehead taught American Government 1-2 and United States History 1-2. He enjoys tennis as evidenced by his position as coach of our varsity tennis team. A Hoover graduate, Mr. Bruce Porteous is kept busy as a sponsor of the Alumni Association. He also taught advanced and regular United States history. HH0ule4 e 9 the Above: Mr. Roy Harris was the sponsor of the diplomats which represented Hoover in the Model United Nations at S.D.S.C. He also taught United States history and American government. Right: Our department chairm.an, Mr. Ralph Dawson, was in charge of Tov er Day and taught American government. Far Right: American government, a class for Seniors, was also taught by Mr. Dan Showley. 22 Q. everal special assemblies were held this year for students in the social studies department. Army officers, police officers, and legislative leaders spoke on current events and national policies. Mr. Lighthall, a professor from Mesa College, taught the college political science class offered to Seniors. American Government in World Affairs, a class of¬ fered for the second year to Seniors, received a new textbook by Burns and Peltason entitled Govern¬ ment by the People.
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HcciPet a ytadithn at j Though scattered throughout the school, these secretaries were a vital part of the operation of Hoover. First Row: Lucille Hartson, Main office; Ruth Precourt, Library; Esther Nash, Main office. Second Row: Evelyn Hall, Attendance office; Velma Eleming, Attendance office; Margaret Sampson, Nurse’s office; Virginia Dossey, Library; Doris Lisenbee, Mr. Matthie ' s office; Ellen James, Financial office; Catherine Hasty; Attendance of¬ fice; Christine Shelton, Registrar. Not pictured : Mrs. Diane Petersen. These ladies are responsible for the great variety of food offered to Hoover’s students. First Row: M. Dietrich, T. Pine, M. Dixon, 1. Zaniowka, E. Musgrove, R. Lombardo, C. Milli¬ gan, G. Roland. Second Row: D. Koch, B. Gray, Manager, L. Jones, H. Newberry, V. Allaud, E. Gudlauski. G. Carlino, M. Fall. Not Pictured: J. Edlenfield and M. Nickason. L V Pi m liil An invaluable group at Hoover are the custodians. They are responsible for keep¬ ing our grounds and classrooms neat and clean. First Row: Mike Romero, head custo¬ dian ; Marvin Black, Leslie Smith, Ger¬ trude Fox, Matvin Toye, Robert Burke, Fred Gabel, and Lou Miller. Second Row: John Hallford, Reese Boyd, Raymond La Belle, Lee Rittenhouse, George Miller, Elmer Cramton, Freeman Crawford. 21
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Invaluable assistance was given to the social studies department by Carol Miller, George Gallagher, Robert Enochs and John Super, all teacher assistants from San Diego State College. Heif tc Richard Carroll Advanced and Regular World History 1-2 James Greig American Government 1-2 U.S. History 1-2 Mrs. Bonni Lane was on the Scholarship Committee and taught advanced and regular eleventh grade English. She also taught American Government in World Affairs, a class for Seniors, centered around our government and its rela¬ tionship to the nations of the world and their problems. Walter Kosky World History 1-2 Driver Education Galen Sayler Audio-Visual World History U.S. History Suzanne Mason English 5-6 U.S. History 1-2 Junior Y-Teens William Thrailkill U.S. History 1-2 English 5-6 Kenneth Dowell A.S.B. Advisor Counselor U.S. History 1-2 J. Wells Hershey Driver Education U.S. History 1-2 Lunch Supervisor Dorothy Sanderson Hoover Graduate American Government Henry Zdankowski U.S. History 1-2 23
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