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VVll.l.lAM CROVV Physical Education l'Al,'l, VV. DAVIDSON Social Studias Acting Department Head M A Y ll El.l.E li. DA Y I S l.iln'arian n motion. . . CLINTON V, DENMAN Driver Training: Gardening Faculty Cafeteria Manager f2ER'l'Rl7DE Dll'KERSUN English llAR0l.D DIERliNFlE1.D Sncial Studie-sg ftkmuttseliiig C'nntinuattun Direetnr ,,......- Counselors' nflices were busy places as students sought help in plaitttmg programs. checking grarluatton requirements, and selecting a college or a vocation. HAROLD A. FOSTER VVoodw0rk Department llead E'l'llEl. GEORGE Sucial Studies JOHN S. GRI-Il-INE llezul Counselor Ill-IN E ll.-XLT, f4UII1Il'll'!'ClZll VV,-Kl.lCS IIUIJSRUOK Social Studies lireiivlig Fnu A survey of recreational facilities in Santa Barbara was made hy Mr. lnuses Problems of American Democracy class as part of a special national Citizenship Education Project.
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School opened on September 16, and 77 teachers faced the task of training 1370 students with a wide range of abilities, backgrounds, interests, and goals to live useful, satisfying lives in an atomic era. To meet the challenge of individual differences, Santa Barbara High School has long offered a great variety of courses in its thirteen departments. This year, as another step in this direction, students were asked to plan their work in one of four major fields-pre-professional, general and continuation, practical and fine arts, or business and trade prepar- atory-the choice depending upon their career plans and ability. A they put our energze' N r t LOLA SCOTT ALTU Home Economics JEAN APPLEGATE English MARY ARBOGAST English MARY S. BAKER English EDNA BECK Swimming MARGUERITE BLAI' Spanish Department Chairman MINA BOONE Commercial HENRY BRUBECK Instrumental Music RUBIE BURTON English 3 Broadcasting ARDIS CARTER Vocak Musicg 0 Theory ppreciation Department Chairman ounse mg I Work Supervision Military Training DOROTHY COTTON Physical Education Counseling HAROLD COUSE Social Studies I. CLQYTONI CLARK MXSGT. HARRY COPP The new school year brought new administrators new teachers, and new courses. Mr. Douglas White took up residence in the vice-principal's office, while Mr. William Kircher made himself at home behind the registrar's desk. Classes in vocational and non- vocational agriculture, offered this year for the first time, were taught by a newcomer, Mr. Warren Reed, and a class to give training to students having special needs was introduced by Mr. Oscar Trautz, who, though new to the high school, had taught for several years in other Santa Barbara schools. D 12 U
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FERN JOHNSON Science OLIVE S. JOHNSTON Englishg Testing W. I. KIRCHER Registrar led us on th. J UNE LAN E Physical Education LAWRENCE P. LESLIE Arts and Crafts TED MCCOY Bench and Art Metal Auto Shop Ld K n Before starting actual work on the two-and three-part songs included While' learning tooling and design, leathercraft students turned 0' in their repertoire, members of the Mixed Chorus listened to records a variety of practical products, such as purses, belts, and keytamet pertaining to the types of songs on which they were planning to work. Other arts and crafts groups worked with ceramics and metals. ROBERT C. MCNEILL Coordinator of Work Experience MAYNARD MALE Printing CATHERINE P. MARTIN Commercial: English JEAN MARVIN Home Economics Department Chairman PEARL MATHEWS English CHARLES METTEN Theater Arts Englishg Speech Arts
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