Los Angeles Valley College - Crown Yearbook (Valley Glen, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Qs WORK, WORK, WORK-Sandra Egger calls for some stay-awake pills as deadline for term papers draws near. Themes Due For English The ability to handle ideas and language with comprehension is the goal of nearly 70 English classes at Valley, which offer such specialized study courses as Masterpieces of World Literature, Contemporary Liter- ature, Shakespeare, Creative Writing, Writer's Roundtable and Report Writ- ing. ln fact, Valley's English Depart- ment offers a complete picture of Eng- lish and literature in nearly every re- spect. At least two English courses are required of every graduate of Valley. DR. BLANCHE R. BLOOMBERG ROY BEAUMONT MISS HAZEL A. BEEBE SYLVAIN BERNSTEIN MRS. PEARL M HAGGARI Chairman English English English English GEORGE H. HERRICK THOMAS G. McGUlRE MAURICE F. McKENNA, JR. JACK NIMITZ LAWRENCE P. SPINGARN English English English English English

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Valley's Earth Science Department covers the field of learning in geology, astronomy and geography. The department has recently undergone considerable re-organization and increased facilities in the new buildings allow for more relaxed learning. In preparing students for work in geological fields, geology courses deal with the earth and its origin, the various surface features, rock and mineral types, mineral resources, oceans and phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanos. The advanced geology course deals with the mapping techniques used in geologic, geo- graphic and archeological field work with em- phasis on the use of the plane table. A study of the basic cultural elements of geography and their correlation with the phys- ical elements is the aim of Valley's geographic courses which prepare students for higher learning in these fields. Field trips are organized many times during the semester for students of the earth science department. Regular visits to the Cal Tech Service lab, the old gold mining town of Rands- burg, the Crestview cement plant, oil fields and the Moiave Desert highlight the semester of the earth s.cience student as well as increase the understanding of studies. .tl ' l. HE'S STUCK-Instructor James Vial turns to the book for help in identifying the cactus he and earth science students found on a field trip to the clesert. Field Trips Highlight Earth Science DR. JAMES E. SLOSSON HOMER G. ANDERSON ROBERT L. CQONEY Chairman Earth Science Earth Science , T , -'xii I in te- fi fi if ,K . i D ,, 'L l . A N vi, V t '. iii it et: 5-ai:-qs. ivllf' .ll it- T.: t 25



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Engineers Survey Valley ,ii ,, , .,:,,t.t-,eil Z-. V, -,sign ,,,c..,, l..,H,...,,,,, ll 'l i , , i -l , it ll, it it will , I ' ii ii I .,. t i l I l it J ,l ll r W V L ,,.. i L tl A 't ,l, f 2:-L' '- r ' ' - . in i ll 1 . l it iw if tat- 3 it it E i i I l . V ,, Tl-M i 1 ' PU r V 21 xr wt-3 :i'.WtffA N L. , r .Ng rr rp., 1 , rim! , . ll 'L 'fm ra. , i-A E t3 ,A 1 51 it mtl. I . Q I The effect of a steadily increasing demand for mechanical, civil, aeronautical and electri- cal engineers. is evident at Valley College with over 30 classes offered in the department. Complete study is presented for the student who goes on to higher learning and a degree in engineering. A complete guidance and counseling serv- ice works in coniunction with the courses, which include principles of iet propulsion, plane sur- veying, water distribution system practices, electrical drafting, engineering drawing, des- criptive geometry, materials of engineering, statics, strength of materials, survey of engin- eering operation and manufacturing processes. -E6 .-LI MAURICE N. DEUTSCH GORDON S. FAY ELLIS S. FOSTER JR Chairman Engineering Vocational Machine Shop DONALD H. BURNET JOSEPH FINCK CYRUS KIRSHNER Machine Shop Vocational Mechanical Drafting Engineering ELEANOR C. VACTOR English if lxl MRS. ELIZABETH B. WHITTEN English HARRI5-,UN N' WEST THAR SHE BLOWS-Civil Engineering student Henry Scoves and instructor Gordon Fay English get the scope of Valley's new campus. 27

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