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Svcial Studies Mr. Howard Lane Department Chairman U. S. History California History Mr. Robert Minier Social Studies I World History Freshman Class Mr. John Samoruiczyk Government Psychology English ll California History Mr. Gunnar Lendroth World History U. S, History Sophomore Class Mr. Robert Vander Meer U. S. History World History Junior Class Mr. Lawrence LeKander World History English ll Senate Mr. Paul Ward World History English ll Senate the twentyeseven teachers of this department present to their students United States History, United States govern- ment, California history, world history, domestic and foreign culture, and classes in economics, psychology, and social problems. Mrs. Imogene Forker Librarian Mrs. Ruth Hughes Nurse F.N.A. With the theme of Hats Off to Our Teachers, members of the Sierra P.T,A. hosted faculty members at a special luncheon held iust before classes began last September. Messrs. Frey, Meservy, and Foster help themselves to lunch as a P.T.A. member looks on congenially.
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Mr. Lester Hufford Life Science Sophomore Class Athletic Coach Mr. Mervyn Bloom Government Psychology Economics Mr, Richard Chamberlain World History U S. History Geology Club Mr. Joseph Adler Life Science U. S. History Folk Singers Miss Daria Bonomi Social Studies l Special Education Themisians Science Club Mr. Orville Hinshaw Government Social Problems Band Science Because of the increasing demands of a modern in- dustrial society, science is playing a larger part in peo- ples' lives than ever before. At Sierra, students are offered both college prep and applied science courses. Life science, chemistry and photo classes are among the most popular courses in the department. Mr. Sol Taylor Advanced Biology Life Science Mr. Edgar Brandt Social Studies I English I Mr. Otlo Guli Department Chairman Applied Chemistry Freshman Science Sacizzl Studie ln today's world it is important for the young people of this country to understand their country, their culture, and themselves. lt is important, too, that they understand other nations and peoples, and their relationships to the United States. The Social Studies department here at Sierra has'undertaken this great task of aiding Spartans toward a better understanding of their own society and those of foreign countries. Headed by Mr. Howard Lane, Mr. Eugene Leach Government Social Problems Regents
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