Sierra High School - Oracle Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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QI tg gg X 'ti i .au ' Mr, Arthur Harshbarger Sophomore Counselor Mr. Arthur Roessel Junior Counselor COUNQELOIZQ Always willing and able, Si- erra's counseling staff is never too busy solving such problems as discipline, class adiustments, and testing programs to lend a friendly ear to 21 Troubled or bewildered student. No problem is too big or too small to merit the counselors' consideration, and nearly every Spartan finds himself beating a path to their doors sometime during the four years he spends at Sierra. Mrs. Rachel Waolett Freshman Counselor 11 Mr Warren Hackett Senior Counselor ASSOCIATION Sierra Teachers' Association, a voluntary faculty or- ganization, performs many services throughout the year. Besides studying problems concerning curriculum and discipline, they sponsor an annual faculty talent show to raise funds for two senior scholarships. Because of the floods in Northern California this year, the faculty also raised a relief fund to aid teachers hurt by the disasters. 'Q TEACHERS' i f , .ax r-at H, L' Mr. Warren Hackett, one of the four full-time counselors always available to advise students, discusses class-programming with Sue Hendrickson. SIERRAS TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION-Mr, Dwain Reinbolt, Treasurer, Mr. Cross, Vice-President, and Mr, Mervyn Bloom, President. 12 K Don Averill, Junior Board Member, Mrs. Daria Waples, Secretory, Mrs. Jean

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Dear Student Body: No epic motion picture was ever produced by incompe- tent directors and wooden actors. The dramatic presentation which follows is ample evi- dence that both the direction and the cast is of oscar winning quality. Were it possible to do so, I would like to hand each of you the statuette most coveted by the cinema fraternity. In a sense, this book is a collection of winning perform- ances on the part of cast anal crew. My personal congratula- tions to staff and students for an award winning year. Sincerely, Roger C. Weeks . QI Mr. Orval McLellan Assistant Principal, Business and Activities C 4 Mr. Roger C. Weeks Principal ADMINI ON For the second consecutive year, a new face appears on the Spartan administrative page - that of Mr. Ronald C. Parks, who was appointed to fill the position of Assistant Principal of Curriculum left vacant last summer when Mr. Peter DeVries moved to northern California. Although new to Sierra, Mr. Parks has a distinguished record of service to the district, having served in various capacities at California and Pioneer High Schools. Mr. Parks is further evidence of the district policy of obtaining only the best to serve on the ad- ministrative staff of Sierra High School. Mr. Ronald G. Parks Assistant Principal, Curriculum and Instruction Mr. Robert G. Wolstoncroft Assistant Principal, Guidance and Counseling Assistant principals Mr. McLellan and Mr. Wolstoncroft take a break from their busv schedules to support their favorite teams at the Powder Puff Football Game



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OOORDINAIOES Working often. behind scenes, the co-ordi- L: 'V nators seem relatively unknown to the aver- Q A age Spartan. Yet the effects of their labors V ,.,. , .51 L3 are continually felt by Sierra's students in Y . T if various ways as the instructional program L, progresses smoothly throughout the year. Mrs. Cecilia Thrap -I' Co-orclinatar of lnstiuction . - A fi-7' ' .Q V 1'-55252 MQYQCWQ '--l -: . 5 - ,,.. - 5 , Mr. William Toohey - 1 Co-ordinatar of instruction V: and College Counselor , - K - - .,.,, aw --1-hi Pied Y Q ef. ., The purpose of the Parent-Teacher Association is b to promote the welfare of youth by bringing the ac- tivities ot the home and school into closer relations. ' This year Sierra's PTA discussed various teenage 'W' problems of our changing society ata series of meet- ings based around the theme We Accept Our Responsibilities. The co-ordinators periodically meet with Assistant Principal, Mr. Ronald Parks, to discuss curriculum problems. i , 5 r l l 6' .uf .. six A Q ' '? f' Q.,-I fh. ' - fix Qf' sr' P.T.A. EXECUTWE BOARD-Bottom Raw: Mrs. Lucille Gehle, Porliomentarian, Mrs. Mary Louise Walton, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Roberta Chapin, Presi- dent, and Mrs. Marnie Crowley, First Vice-President. Top Row: Mrs. Lais Keeler, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Sylvia Nowlin, Treasurer, Mrs. Lorraine Maurer, Corresponding Secretary, and Mri Dwain Reinbolt, Auditor. I3

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