Santiago High School - El Caballero Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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Santiago High School - El Caballero Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 28 of 222
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Language Department Teaches Communication 1 In CHARLES DONNELLY Spanish I-IV Spanish Club Department Head RUTH JENKINS German I-IV W TZ? LOIS DULAC Latin I-IV English Il Latin Club JR S is' 5' x X. LILHAM GUTIERREZ-LEE Spanish I-II Students in the language lab learn to speak by repeating. .ijiu-lwih 'S ,...-- l Y Using records and tape recorders in the language laboratory, students learned to imitate the experts to improve their speak- ing abilities. Emphasizing conversation and original themes in Spanish, students gained a basic knowledge of that colorful Romance language. Classes in German learned to read and write fluently, pursued the fundamentals of grammar and enjoyed excerpts from German literature. The course for French classes embraced the study of conversation and grammatical patterns. Short stories from French liter- ature revealed French culture and customs. First year Latin students began with the study of mythology, while second year students continued the study of grammar and Caeser's Gallic Wars. Third and fourth year students mastered Cataline's orations and Vergil,s Aeneid. Mrs. Ruth jenkins reviews German grammar. MK.

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Cf Science Since science has become such an indispensable part of the future, a variety of science courses were if , , + if Q Mg, SE 5. at at lk! V? V 21 :Q 1 K 'Z' J itflii . ' ff. ' 1 -15, . ,-, - . s it., tv' r Q af QW if offered at Santiago this year. The science department is basically college prep oriented and consists of courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and physical science. Freshmen began with a required course in physical science. Biology students explored the intriguing world of nature with the basic concepts of animal and plant life. Later in the year emphasis was concentrated on higher forms oflife. The chemistry section of the department was based on two approaches this year: the chemical bond approach, and the traditional approach. Chemistry students concentrated on the uses and properties of common elements. A relatively small number of students took physics. These students coped with energy, work, gas, motion, heat, and electricity. ROBERT KERNEN Biology Department Head - an is ' JOHN MCKEAN Physical Science Chemistry is ,, Q .1 JOSEPH CLARK Physical Science General Science Biology JAMES LOOFT Physical Science aus' , K N . JULIAN SCHERER SHIRLEY SOULEK Chemistry General Science Physical Science Physical Science Randy Cox and Nancy Perez dissect a pig as part of their biology course. , 23



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While Business Department lmparts Skills. Focusing attention on the future, students find excellent educational opportunities in the business department. All alcnademic and business students in typing classes learn the various techniques and skills necessary to become efficient typists. Dealing with such areas as banking services and insurance needs, the course in general business gives the student basic training in a variety of problems. Mastery of the basic principles of short- hand is the primary aim of shorthand students. Salesmanship, the study of procedures, customers, merchandising, and selling techniques, was of practical value. Bookkeeping introduces the sfudent to the keeping of records, the theory of debit and credit, and the use of special journals. 3-A .QQ ,f kit' V I HARRIET ARNOLD Typing II Business Machines have ,- MARILYN HOLMQUIST Shorthand I Typing I Consumer Economics ARLINE DENIG Shorthand II Typing I Business Law Tri Hi Y t s '1t'i'- MARILYN MAHAN Typing I General Business Sophomore Sponsor SUZANNE DIERKES Typing I Bookkeeping Office Practice .f s ' rf' n L. it 'R- i CONSTANTI NE YOUNG Bookkeeping General Business Sales mul L ei Miss Arline Denig instructing a class in typing.

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