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Business Education Training in business courses is almost completely a learning-by-doing process. After classroom instruction and Teacher demonstrations, students apply what they have learned by carrying out a proiect. In the clerical training classes, students actually operate the machines they may be expected to operate on-the-iob. They also file, type, take dictation, transcribe, write business letters, keep sets of books and, in general, practice all the ac- tivities of an office iob. The General Business course and the General Math course are designed to give basic information and skills for business careers. A course in Sales is provided for those persons who may wish to work in types of busi- ness involving salesmanship. This course, too, has a learning by doing phase in that students may use this knowledge and skill in part-time work during Christ- mas, after school, on Saturdays, and during the summer. There are two on-the-iob experience programs already underway at Tennyson. WHHT Lfmll MR if UTURE M2 f 1? Mr. Richard Shaffer, clerical training coordihator, questions students Patty Hynch and Becky Claxton in one of the interviews required for enrollment in the clerical training program. V V , GENE EATON ' I ' Bookkeeping, Office Madnines, Clerical Office Practice V, Missouri Valley, B.S. I 'IQQJI 1 In V, Colorado State College of Education, M.A. 1 'U , 7 3 .if f f f EDWARD FOREMAN .1 f Typing, F.B.L.A. X 'V A University of Wyoming, A.B. 'Vi ' A 47 Brigham Young University ' San Diego State 'INA RAE LAPUM QMRSJ wifi? F. , .4 ,fs .T in ft f General Business, Typing, Freshman Class Advisor sm 1. 1 1 5:-fit' x,,,j,rgQ4t Typing, Shorthand Area Chairman San .lose State College, A.B. RICHARD SHAFFER General Business, Business Math, Clerical Training Chico State College, A.B. GOVERNOR TOOTLE Typing, Business Math, F.B.L.A., Director of Finance San Jose State, A.B. DALE VAN SLYKE University of California, A.B.
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DONALD L. BECK Mechanical Drawing, Electricity San Jose State College, A.B. NlELVlN BELOTZ Wood Shop, Art Metals, Plastics, Mechanical Drawing Area Chairman Chico State, AB. W l LBUR BLOMGREN Electricity, Radio Fresno State College, AB. '11 if 'Q or e ED KLOTE Wood Shop, Mechanical Drawing Oklahoma State University, B.S. Oregon State College, M.Ed. NICHOLAS PARKS Automotive l, Il University of Calitornia, AB. Santa Barbara LUCKY LEON WATERMAN General Metals, Red and Gun Cl San Jose State College, A.B. ob ROBERT Wood San J f - -mf'-'ffw ,M , , '1'j.5 ,, ww ' ,fat 4 W7 'ff ,V , f f f f 1, , W ' f, '. ' 17' 2,1 'LQCW IZ1 ' fm.- W-fzifffff W f M. , , . ACL M , J V fifth , .uf 1' 'VQQ A 'Nh Hx by K ,fl Q V tx ww vw f ,Q WEBER working, General Metals ose State, AB. . v ' we '1 .. 5-K - 1v1Y1Y- - 1 7- 3 I 2.15 I ,III Ji: , i iii .di K , 4 ' QW 3, f Wi! 6? Ee' 11 Y X X ie -if 5 Mr, Robert Weber looks on with critical eye as Kenneth Lane readies for work in Advanced Woods class. 25
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ANDREW M. BERGLOFF Crafts, General Math, Design and Color University of Oregon, B.S. Brigham Young University College of Puget Sound San Jose State College H. BRENT HEISINGER Instrumental Instruction, Advanced Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Mixed Glee, Band Club San Jose State College, A.B. 'EUGENE SMITH Art, Area Chairman CFine Artsl Califomia College of Arts and Crafts, A.B., M.F.A. LOTTIE SMITH CMRSJ Color and Design University of California, A.B. 'ESTHER CARSON KMRSJ Special Education, Area Chairman Arizona State, A.B. University of Minnesota, M.A. ROBERT FUCHIGAMI Special Education San Jose State, A.B., M.A. Fine Arts Area Has Stron ' Cultural Offering g Mr. Heisinger leads A Cappella in the new alma mater. Students at Tennyson High do not hesitate to take advantage ot the Fine Arts program ot- tered them. Art, music and drama tall into this category. g The art program at Tennyson includes color ' and design, crafts, creative painting and draw- ing, and drawing and composition. The major ob- iectives of all these courses is to have the stu- dents experience all basic art techniques and to z gain a general art appreciation. Music makes the world go 'round, and Tenny- son offers all phases ot this medium. The or- chestra, band, mixed glee and A cappella choir learn music skills and interpretation along with providing entertainment and spirit tor the school and surrounding community. Drama is the third section of the Fine Arts de- partment. lt offers stage crafts and theatrical techniques as well as dramatic training. The entire Fine Arts Area creates responsibility, develops individual traits, and produces a more mature, capable individual. 6 r T i i i 5 4 I 27
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