Temple City High School - Templar Yearbook (Temple City, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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University of California at Santa Barbara Rudolph A- Duvcincich, B-A-I William Davis, A.A., B.A. JX ' M.A. i Speech, University of Pittsburgh Varsity Football, 9th Core, Junior Varsity Baseball Algebra I I' A . ' E 1 ' in 2 'HGH 'L h te . , 'Q W i 7: ii ' 'ii' B , iifgf if r - J Mrs. Emily Fuhs, B.S., M.A. Grant Gaunce, B.A. University of New Mexico University of California at Santa Barbara Bookkeeping, Basic Math, Student Finance Track, Adviser: Student Finance Bee Foolball Industrial arts department offered courses in wood, metal, and auto shop, ranging from basic courses to advanced. The homemaking department provided courses in food, clothing, and home management. Art students applied their training by doing posters and scenery for various school functions and activities. The choir presented its talents at special assemblies, concerts, and festivals, while the band participated at parades, games, pep rallies and festivals during the year. Business courses offered this year were typing, short- hand, office practice, business machines, and book- keeping. To give the students a period each day when they might increase their physical, mental, and social growth was the aim of the physical education department. Mrs. Marian Evans, B.S. University of Nebraska English Il, IV W Plane Geometry W gli' San Diego State College American History, English 111 Driver Training Martha G. Hall, B.A. Delmar H. Heyne, B.A., M A University of California at Santa Barbara University of Nebraska Modern Dance, Senior Problems, Advanced Swimming Counselor Adviser: Girls' League, Dance Club Adviser: Senior Class . vi Eu e rank, .A Q University of California at Berkel s Marguerite Gerberick, A.A., B.A. Bernard G0df eYf B A University of California at Santa Barbara Intermediate Band

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Mfacultq Mrs. Edith Ackerman, B.A., M.S A John Applegate, B.A. William Blomgren, B.A., M A University of Southern California D l SOD, B.A. University of Southern California University of Southern California Journalism, Brig am Yo g University Spanish II, Senior Problems, Yearbook Spanish I Physical Education American History Adviser: Quill and Scroll d er: Spanish Club Adviser: Spanish Club Adviser: Junior Statesmen, Junior Class Elmo Bregoli, B.A., M.Ed. James W- BYfkllf B-A' MISS Yvonne CCll'U'flWefS, A-A-I B-A. Mrs. Shirlee Cleveland, B.F A Boston College Unlverslly of Redlands Los Angeles Stole COlle9e University of Southern California Latin I, II, Secondary Math, English III Beginning Art, Reading Wofld Hi-92077, Adviser: Junior Class, Advanced Art, Counselor 9th Core Girls' League, sophisiiwres Crafts c Jack Cohen, B.A. Mrs. Edith Conklin, B.S. University of California Kent STGTG Uf1iV6I'Slfy Basic Woods Shorthand I, II, Woods I, II, Office Practice, Driver Training Business Machines The faculty's aims are to prepare the students to be better citizens and help them improve their skills. The social studies curriculum, which included fresh- man core, sophomore world history, iunior civics, and senior problems, generally prepared the students for life after graduation. The foreign language department gave students experience with a second language and also acquainted them with a brief history of the country. To build interest in science as a career was the goal of the science and mathematics department. Science and mathematics courses offered this year were biology, chemistryfphysics, basic science, general math, business math, algebra I and ll, plane geometry, and trigo- nometry.



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Robert W. Hitchcock, B.A. Hilbert A. Holoubek, B.A. M.A. Robert F- Hu lO , gen erger, B.A. William Jacoby, B.A., M.A University of Redlands University of California at Los Angeles University of California at Berkeley University of Southern California American History, 9th Core Graphic Arts Orchestra Varsity Football, Physical Education, Cee and Dee Basketball Tennis ,rw-. Robert C. Kirtley, B.F.A., M.A George E. Lebrecht, B.A. Raymond D. Liedlich, B.S. University of Southern California University of Redlands Bowling Green State University v English IV, Drafting, 9th Core Drama Basic Auto, K, 055 Adviser: Stage Dwellers Cross Country Charles Lievsay, B.S., M.S. University of Southern California Typing I, II Office Practice Mrs. Shirlee Cleveland, art teacher, demonstrates the art of firing ceramics.

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