Montgomery High School - Valhal Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Montgomery High School - Valhal Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 103 of 172
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,e f TRENDS IN TEACHING DISCUSSED BY MH S FUTURE TEACHERS Mr. William Evatt, Director of Secondary Curriculum, Santa Rosa City Schools, spoke on teaching as a career at the Future Teach- ers' opening fall activity, a potluck dinner in November. Mr. Evatt discussed trends in employment of teachers, emphasizing the equal opportunities of men and women, the need for academic persons, and the willinq- ness of Santa Rosa to hire Iocal graduates. Entertainment was provided by Len Eisen- hood and Martha Jaffrey, who did a panto- mine, Penny Peak, who danced, Ron Gloek- Ier and Bob Seimer, who also did a panto- mine, and Anne Hummel, who did a hula. In March the club went to San Francisco to see the movie, Ben Hur , and in April they visited a Northern California college. Doyle Park provided the setting for a Future Teachers' breakfast, held in the spring. Money-making proiects during the year were doughnut sales, which proved very success- ful, ' said Carole Vincent, club president. CAROLE VINCENT President SHARON SILVA Vice-President MARGARET PYNE Secretary JANICE ANDERSON Treasurer JEAN LASSEN Social Director BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Ac uistapace, Cheryl Lyman, Sofia Ohler, Sharon Silva, Penny Peak, Margaret Pyne, Millie Ivamtsky Maxine Lippmm, Debra Friedman, Jean Lassen, Kathie Osburn, Marie Ritchie. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Pieracclni Janice Anderson, Carole Vincent, Judy Estes, Ron Gloeckler, Christina Miller, John Marcucci, Judy Reed, Nancy Williamson

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Spencer Hinkle, Steve Fish, Ron Small, Barbara Woolery, Noland Lewis, Mr. Guyon, and John Barnett lfront centerl. SCIENCE FAIR, FIELD TRIPS, POTLUCKS KEEP SCIENCE CLUB BUSY Two potluck dinners high-lighted the school year for the MH S Branch of Science Club of America and provided an opportunity for Science Club members of this school to meet and discuss their interests with Science Club members from SRH S. SRHS hosted the first of these dinners on October 29. The program for the evening included a demonstration on microwaves by the Bell Tele- phone Company. On Februay I7 the SR H S Science Club was the guest of M H S at a potluck. Mont omery High School was also the host for the annual Science Igair held on March 25 by the two high schools md three iunior high schools in Santa Rosa, and although all science stu- dents were encouraged to enter proiects, the Science Club played a large part in planning the event. Other activities of the club during the year included a trip to Golden Gate Park to visit the planetarium an November I4, a tour of Lisle Lithograph Company in Montgomery Village in January, and a tour of the cyclotron at the University of Califomia at Berke- ley in April. Revenue was raised through several cupcake and doughnut sales and auctions of science equipment. Officers for the year were Richard Kunde, president, Noland Lewis, vice- president, Barbara Woolery, secretary, and Mary Hassel, treasurer. DISCHARGE OF ELECTRONS through a florescent tube is demonstrated by Rich Kunde on a Telsa coil, Rich's proiect in the Science Fair. An exhausted tube is lighted up by harmless flow of electrons through Rich's body. On the far right of the appara- tus is a neon transformer which steps up the voltage from 15,000 volts to 500,000 volts. MR. HORACE LELAND lrightl, physics in- structor, gives Bill Bartlett and Doug Mur- phey a few pointers on their proiect for the Science Fair, a demonstration of a parabolic reflector.



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'E' BILL EHLERT ELLEN ROSS Fall Edltor Sprung Edntor SAGA PRINTED FOURTEEN TIMES IN 59 60 Editors reporters photographers business manager d salesmen and advlser combined thelr experience and talent to publlsh fourteen Issues of the Saga durung the I959 60 school year At flrst o few seasoned lournallsts took the lead and carrled the most demanding burdens The others untrled ln newspaper work had a lot to learn news style proofreading feature wrltlng and the technaque of composing headlines had to be mastered but by April Mr Richard Moore advsser could say and dld say that he was umpressed with the way every student has learned has lob If he dudnt know at already and wnth the consistency wlth whuch each has performed has ,ob ,DM of f wig ,MW ff If J 2,120 Mffifjll It .asa P JEAN CLARK News Editor CAROL KOBUS MARK BUNYAN Feature Editor Sports Editor I1'tll 3 '-II :Wm '25 im.. FRONT ROW Barbara Hall, Sandy Ussher, Pat Massey, Mackey Rubin, Michele Muller, Jlm Pallk. BACK ROW Bull Unruh, Martun Rodgers, Martm Schreffler, Rach Lacabanne, John Gibbons, Ron Gloeckler, .hm Brockett. 1 -f I J f ,Jlb ml X 1 100 K 'f ' I l .1 by J. E IA A I . . ff pw '..:'1 A Q' ' 'X A . lf ' f ' '- , I 'F I I, I I ,W ' n Q ff' . 'I U I-dl' 'I f E 57 4 Jiffy Q I . . .Q W1 ,ff leg ' f 'R ,E 'az - ' 'ci' I fi 'P 1 - R -

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