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Communicating Through Other Languages In tlif fi)r(.-iyn languagf departrnt-nt, tin- studt-nts learn mori- about thf cultures of different peoples by studyinf; their languages. Through Spanish I, II and III and French I, II and III, which is a combination of government and French; the students learn to appreciate these cultures. Iw pep assembly seems to be too muib fur M iss Ruff. ' Robert Campbell Miami U.-BA; U.S.C.-MA Fem Ruff U. of Missouri, BS U. of Michigan MA M Dorothy Ichikawa C.S.C.-Dominguez Hills, BA Mrs. Ichikawa takes time for some fun. . . as working the French club float 1 C?:. y ' J
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The Ones Who Guide Us The job of the counselors is to see that the students ha e their required subjects and grades. Working with sophomores are Mr. Poole, Mr. Steele and Mrs. Doyle. 11 th grade counselor, Mr. Kennedy is always finding time to assist juniors, even with college plans. Mrs. Gross, working with seniors, is busy helping them with subjects and testing. Also .Mrs. Jackson, Dean of (]irls, takes care of problem girls and lets them kn iw who i Mr, B colleg. tof ,re, Head Counselor, sees that m,Utu,l.-i,tshav.- the right foi .Making sure students get thei ge applications in before their adlines. Mr. .Milanez and Mr. V ' anderheyden are our ' EA Counselors. They head up the North .American Rockwell, H.I. P. and Junior Achievement. Also for students ng (irk experience, Mr. ' anderbc lien sees to their needs. .r
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Richard Barron U.S.C.-BA MA Bill Brumniel C.S.U.L.B.-BA Ellie CampbeU Arizona U.-BA Jackie Goldberg U.C.B.-AB Robert Goodall Northe stem C.-BA Gayle Grubb C.S.U.L.B.-BA MA William McCracken C.S.U.L.B.-BA Gregory Rosenthal C.S.U.L.-BA MA Richard Tomei C.S.U.L.A.-BA Our worlil liistiiry is an important part of our lives. Our social studies shows every aspect of it. What does it actually consist of? During our sophomore year, we have World Cultures, which brings us back to our forefathers. Taught in our junior year is U.S. History, a record of man ' s past, in government, wars, etc. as a senior, we learn about the government, taking us back from our first go ernnient to uhat currently is happening. Being involved with art is ery challenging, because there are so many ways to use art. Classes that are taught by our three art teachers, are from basic drawing, ceramics, to arts crafts. The colorful posters that are seen around campus, are from Mr. DeLeon ' s production art class. Ins government the upcoming te;
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