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..ABO?xA'I'ORY SCIENCE . . . 35? .Qyge '75,--A R , Six! ' f ski ,lk A, 1,1 S Q. 'fl-5' f :WL E nY.:,g .YsV,,- I JJ' rig' 4 H iff' W dufl' Q' -' :ess Q X ,fp ... v. ' , , f Nw. . x, s. gg: 1 ', . -.A-.-fe . GENO A, DEZZUTTI, B.A., M,A. USC f,lIf.NilIllPg,', limlugy-, V A H V f..,ICll1lA.Xlf,'. Trng lnstrucfor Sprong, pornted our the nntncacles of surveylng to Charles Madden, I. lm I .U SL' UI' D I S h, d R S 'th. . any mn Cm ex ml Adviser: Fnzzmatics, Senior Class NOUMAN l-l ANDEFZSON, B S. USC Hfllfffffl . I.rm','rll N' 1.1711 C KElTl-l N, WASHBURN, BA, Texas Chnstlon Unnversrry, Long Beach Stare College lQ1'l14'ml 51'1'e'l1f'c'. ,Ilgvlmz I Advrser: Senior Class Mlke Short and Clwarlofre Conklm recorded the results, whale DeAnna Brasuell and
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AWA WlLLlAM L. FONTENROSE, B.A, J. RAYMOND MORAN, B.S., M.A. University of California, Berkeley, Oswego State Teachers' College, Norwich University, Syracuse University .lrl I. ll. f.'ru,ll.s I Pl1vsif'ul f:'il11rr1liin1 Adviser. Pep Committee Athletics: Varsity Basketball, Assistant Track X ANGUS G. REID, B.A, Santa Barbara State College, University of California, Santa Barbara Crafts I. II B!l.Ni!' unlIIl!lSh1lIl. Runoff Shop ' li. 1 'T .. is .5 ' , 4' '-V 1, ' swf' , CHARLES T. RUDY, B.S., M.A. Central Missouri State College, Ohio State University, George Peabody College llriz-fl1'r1,z I. ll Adviser: Freshman Class CG Puente High students put their training and appreciation of the esthetic to practical use by performing at concerts, games, parades, and festivals throughout the year. Wielding the baton, Mr. Lewis Forney, chairman of the Music Department, helped elementary and Warrior band members master the complexities of playing the brass and percussion instruments as well as the wood winds. Boys and girls in five glee clubs, ably directed by Mr. Robert Gurnee, also practiced long hours to achieve perfection in singing all types of musical numbers. To familiarize students with all phases of art was the principal aim of the Art Department, instructed by Mr. William Fontenrose, chairman. Student artists developed their talents with a sound foundation in pure and com- mercial art and drafting by doing poster work, design- ing, silk screening, and cartooning. rnpus att ' , OHS ' t f ll l b d o er bl e rints for architectural desi mn Boys in Draf ing care u y a ore v u p g g. ,et -'m :It x SM : tt X 25
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P'IA'l'i-lEP'IA'l'lc.S . . . Using demonstrations and experiments to supplement class work, students in the Science Department gained an intimate knowledge of the world around them cmd the basic laws that control it. The department, super- vised by Mr. Gena Dezzutti, offered courses in biology, chemistry, physics, physiology, and general science, de- signed to prepare for advanced work in the field while developing an appreciation of nature and showing the The Mathematics Department, with Mr. Donald Butler as chairman, provided instruction in general math, elemen- tary ancl advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry. The principal aims of the department were to give the students the knowledge necessary to use mathematics in everyday life and to train them for further practice in math which is vital in engineering and the sciences. relationship between science and life. DONALD N, BUTLER, B.A, Whittier College, USC, Claremont Graduate School .llgvlfru I. limn1wIri'. l,'llY.Sll',X, I,'nur1.wltir Adviser: Finances DAVlD H. SPRONG, B.A. Drake University, USC, University ol California, Berkeley, Claremont Graduate School, Occidental College llgvliru I. l'Iune' fimrttvlry. T rigtiririrtivtry Tom Webb demonstrated the process of making clonne. 1-.1-1 ll- mb ROBERT F. JENKINS, B.A, College of the Pacific .llgvlim I. ll. .TIIllIIt'l7l1llf4x Adviser: Shutterbugs, lmagaga-Photography ls' ,. x-,d .ii sf.,- LESTER L. UTT, BS., M.S. Kansas State Teachers College ll,':4'liru l. ,llutlirrrmlif s Q 4-'Q 1
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