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Elizabeth Dimock. Pomona College, Claremont Col- lege, Government, U.S, History, Dept. Head. Clark Iones, U.S.C., Yale, Virgil Leonard, Kansas Amy lane Steinberg. Stan- Iames Angelo, Redlands U.S. History, Key Club. State, U.S.C., Drivers Edu- fc University, Sociology, University, History, Tennis cation. E U. History, ff ' r N J N , t X 3 t . Subjects relating to Social Sudies have a great deal to do with preparing us for life in our community, in our state, and in our country. The teachers who teach these subjects certainly do their job well in preparing the students of today to be good citizens tomorrow. To understand the better things in life or to know how to apply oneself to creative living one would want to take some courses in Applied Arts. These teachers know their jobs well. And they give many extra hours in making the courses interest- ing and enjoyable. Credit is certainly given to these hard-working teachers for their well-done job. 'A t Norman Gaurke. North- western, Art, Ceramics, Dept. Head. ffm iv? ...aku Ierome Fallert. U. of Min' nesota, Arts and Crafts. Hester Leaverton. Univer sity of Southern Calif., Art Alen U'Ren, Kent State Uni- versity, Band, Orchestra. Theresea Lauqhhead. Flor- ida State University, Home- making. Student Council. Olive Dodson, University of Michigan, World History, U. S. History.
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Richard Adair, San Diego, PE., Dept. Head, Block S, tfarsvy 'ccmal IN MAKING US LEARN Top-Members ol the Sports Department read up on the newest sports rules. Left to right are: Iames W. Hackle- man, University of Redlands, P. E.. B Basketball: Virgiline Mulvane, U.S.C.. Health: and Betty Wyss, San Iose State, P. E., Sub Debs, G. A. A. Bottom --Members of the Math - Science Department discuss their classes with eac hother. Left to right: Donald Gallup, Stanford, Chemistry, Biology: Frank Barr, Stariiord, Physics, Radio Club: George Rankins, Kentucky State Teachers College, Algebra, Geometry: Blanche Markey, Arkansas University, Biology: and Richard Reed. New Mexico High- lands University, Biology, Camera Club. Kenneth Iohnson, San Die ego Sfafe PE. Ralph Simpson, University ct Redlands, PE., lr. B 4 Football, Track. Edward Wheeler. Univer- sity ct Redlands, PE., B- Foctball and Letterman h Y' Club. if-M' Y, Catherine Livingston, Po- mona College, P.E., Girls' League, G.A.A. lean Cosentino, Iean, Mills College, PE., Ebelles, Tri- S., Girls' League. Ellen Crumbaker, Arizona State, PE., G.A.A., Usher' ettes, Pom-Pons. Throughout the year, the teachers showed us the Way to knowledge and learning. Those of the English Department read again to their Sophomore Class such classics as the Merchant of Venice and Silas Marnerf' Debate, dramas, speech were taught through the English Department and brought recogni- tion to the school. Those ot the Math'Science Department biology and chemistry into their pupils' brains. Organic note books indeed preoccupied the Chemistry teachers' days during the last two months of school. The Sports Department kept active during the year conditioning their teams for the various sports and managing to cope various awards. Our thanks to the Departments for the hard work they put in to make us better students.
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William Bachardy, Micky Katherine Cleven, lvflflf. Ioe Corrigan, Colorado Alan Herren rdr Philip Suchow Prz gon University, Ojfice Highlands University, State, Typing, l:.B,l..,A.,, College, UC Typn y B si ss n PIGCICG, Senior Class. Shorthand, lunior Class, ,lunior Class. Crangplank lis S p 'n re Cla s Dcminettes, Business, indeed, makes up a maior part ot our city. To learn about business, one should prepare early in lite. Where else could a high school student receive this but from the expert teaching ot our Business Education Department? The teachers ot this department should be proud ot the expert typists, boolclceepers and top business men and women who have studied under them as these students should be of their teachers. ln the Vocational Departments, care is given to teach the student proper way to handle tools and equipment. This prepares the student tor whatever he may need in the way ot architecture, machinist or as a handy man around the house. These teachers have Worked hard to produce top men in these fields. Our thanks to these teachers who have displayed an interest, not only in their subjects, but in their students, also. Top-Members ol the Business Education Department are Earl M.tchell, Ohio Wesleyan University, Business English, Math, I-'.T.A.: Tom Cooper. University ol Redlands, Business, Ir. Exchange: Robert Howe, San lose State, retail selling, Student Store: Ianice Seward, Albany State Teacher's College, Commerce, Sophomore Class Sponsor: Carl Fishel, U.S.C., Bookkeeping. Bottom-Howard Clark, U.C.L.A., North Dakota Industrial College, Chislers: George Gumeson, Colorado State, Psychology, Caduses: Samuel Hammond, Ohio State. Vocational Electricity: Charles Poppett, U.C.L.A., Vocational Auto Shop: Helene Burmester, North Ce tral Col- lege, Arts and Crafts, Homemaking, F.I-LA.: Clarence Sorenson, U.C.L.A., Vocational Machine Shop. - Floyd Lyle, Findlay Col' lrfacf, Printing, Typographic Arts Club. H. W. Boettcher, U.S.C., Dflxl. Head, Mechanical Drawing. Rea Smith, U.C. Berkeley, Vocational Paint Shop, Iohn R. Otsen, U.C.L.A., Carpentry, Cottage Protect. X K X
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