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THE P.T.A. WHU GAVE US THEIR TIME This year the Parent- Teacher Association has done its usual wonderful job. They sponsored the after- the-garne dances, and we would really be lost Without them. Back-To-School Night was only one of the many projects that helped bring about better relations be- tween parents and teachers. Since the PTA. is very closely associated with the school, We thought it would be more appropriate to have pictures of the students and their campus. Liagsil
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This year the Board o Trustees had an extra harc job. They always handle the money and business end o the school plant, but to adc to the job they had a new school to plan, and get intc shape. These, then, are the hard- est working members of the outside people who Work for our school. A D THE BU!-THD UE TRUSTEES A Tl LEFT TO RIGHT: Douglas W. Ferguson, Dr. Maxwell Flanders, Mrs. Hazel Y. Baker, Mr. R. Lee McN1tt, lr., Dr. Gerald F. Rapp. Mr. H. Leo McNitt, Ir , President ol the Board o A
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BOTTOM ROW: Miss Hussey, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Nichols, Miss Winter. SECOND ROW: Mr. lohnson, Mrs. Throp, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Hobson, Mr. Keim, Mr. Harshbarger, Mr. Butler, Mrs. Correll, Mr. Helsing. E BLISH UHIENTATIUC These poor people. They have to suffer with the lowly frosh. The English Orientation teachers have to teach everything from Greek mythology to how to use your time leisurely. Oh well, it's a worthwhile job helping the newcomers to Whittier High. Giving the orders in this department is Mrs. Mary Correll. All but four English Orientation classes met in Iohn Muir so most of the freshmen tand the teachersl got their daily needed exercise. Our basic course teachers not only have to think hard, they have to Worry about getting to l.M. on time. u H THEY STHUGGLE TU TEAEH 1 WUHLU EULTUHES Since sophomores are somewhat oriented to high school, the World Cultures teachers find life a little bit easier. Studying the world today is rather diffi- cult, but Miss Marjorie Iones has kept the depart- ment on their toes. The sophomore class was bigger than ever this year and many new teachers were added to the staff. Since few second-year students wrap themselves up in extra-curricular activities, our World Cultures teachers are considered lucky. However, at the rate our school is going all students will soon be majoring in activities. -QL E , . BOTTOM ROW:Miss Lohrey, Miss Sheperd, Mrs. Pellett, Miss Iones, Miss Charles, Miss Adams Miss Simser. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lee, Mr. Olsen, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Yerg, Mr. Pike, Mr. Frazier BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Brannon, Mr. Iohnston, Mr. Larson, Mrs. Carter. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tenopir, Mr. Lapp, Miss E, King, Miss Perdew, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Denton. AMEHIEI-KN LIFE lust what is American Life? These are the people who can tell you, they teach it. For the students, American Life is the last year of a cut and dried subject in basic course. But for the teachers it's just another year of hard but worthwhile work. Iuniors are just beginning to get the activity itch and the old excuse is to be heard: But I couldn't do my homework. I had to plan the club's meeting for next week. Keeping the department going, be- side problems, was Morris Padia. Good luck next year, folks,
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