Whittier Union High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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SENIOR PROBLEMS The task of the Senior Problems teacher is to prepare the twelfth year students for the world they will go out into after their graduation. One semester these teachers acquaint the stu- dents with the functioning of our governments, the other semester the topics of Psychology, marriage problems and family living are dis- cussed. All in all the Senior Problems teachers have much to do in adjusting the students to the problems they will face in the coming years. GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Speeclball, Baseball, Tennis and so on down the line. These are subjects upon which the Girls Physical Education teachers are experts. Also under this catagory come the G. A. A.y the organized athletics for the girls. The iob of setting up games and activities for the girls falls on their shoulders. Sli UP TE Top Row: Mr. Denton, Mr. Jillson, Mr. Tenopir, Mr. DeNoan, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Lapp, Mr, Osborn, Mr. Harshbarger. Bottom Row: Mrs. Throp, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. Pellett, Mrs. de la Vega, Miss Stiener, Miss Hussey, Mrs. Berryhill, Miss Blokesley, Top Row: Miss Fien, Mrs, Seralino, Miss Withraw. Bottom Row: Miss Broady, Mrs. Rhea, Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Schwoerer, Miss Strathairn, Miss Lescsak, Mrs. Korf. CHI Top Row: Mr. Robinson, Mr. Mele, Mr. Holloway, Mr. Hobson, Mr. Waer, Mr. Christie, Mr. Cramer. Bottom Row: Mr. Phelan, Mr. McLellan, Mr. Wineinger, Mr. Whitcomb, Mr. Padia. BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION The boys Physical Education teachers really de- serve a hand. Besides setting up athletics sched- ules for five regular classes, they work out after school to give our school championship athletic teams. Whittier's place in her league testifies to the good iob they have done.

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Top Row: Mr. Hillson, Mr. Lapp, Mrs. Throp, Miss Winters, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Berryhill, Mr. Harshbarger. .. Bottom Row: Mr. Brownell, Mr. Nichols, Miss Chaffee, Miss Blakesley, Mrs. Stickney, Mrs. Sorensen, Miss Boyd, Mrs. Correll, Mr. Helsing, Mr. Gardner. ENGLISH ORIENTATION These are our English Orientation teachers. Theirs is the task of helping the new freshmen students to become acquainted with their new surroundings, our customs and our school. These teachers show us how to put our high school studies to our best use. Some of these teachers are new, others are well known, but all are well liked. THEIHS I5 THE MUNUME AL WORLD CULTURES Around the World in two semesters. This is the obiect of our World Cultures teachers. From Peking to Paris and back again. Besides teach- ing a colorful subject, these teachers do their best to make the course interesting and in- formative. In order to direct a World Cultures class you really have to know your way around lthe worldl. i AMERICAN LIFE These are the teachers of our American Lite classes, this course deals with our country, our constitution, our President, our depressions and our booms. From the Boston Teo Party to World War ll. These teachers play an important part in our democratic way of life, for to be free, we must be informed. Top Row: Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Wolstoncroft, Mr. Leonard, Mr. DeNoan, Mr, Cohen, Mr. Warren, Mr. Soper, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Tammen, Mr. Moore. Bottom Row: Mr, Osterman, Mrs. Jones, Miss Jones, Miss Sirnser, Miss Shepherd, Mr. Whitcomb, Mr. Frasier, Miss Charles, Mr. Lee. Mr. Paclia, Mr. Tenopir, Mr. Smiley, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Denton, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Noble.



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fits llll Top Row: Miss Freeland, Mr. Richards, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Brannon. Bottom Row: Mr. Reyes, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Tomlinson, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Avila. Q MATH These are our mathematics teachers, they are well known on the campus since almost everyone at one time or another has taken a math course. These teachers do their best to make an easy course out of a difficult subiect. From Algebra through Trigonometry,. these are the brains of I X the math aics epartment. ' Mr ! ' ,, re V . I , x W If I A l 4 LANGUAGE TEACHERS Voilall Pardon the language, but this is the best way l know to introduce Whittier High School's Language Department. France, Ger- many, Rome or Spain, these teachers would be at ease in any of these places. The students studying these languages today may someday make use of them themselves. It is a good sub- iect taught by good teachers. Top Row: Mr. Bruce, Miss Keri, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Hanson. Bottom Row: Mr. McCartney, Mr. Helsing, Miss Wolin, Miss Boyd, Miss Chaffee, Mr. Corcoran. THEY HI DLE THE L MPS Top Row: Mr. Krause, Mr. Tebbs, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Halclerman, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Claxton, Mr. Hemmerling. Bottom Row: Mrs. Palillo, Miss Root, Mr. Hole, Mr. Munn, Miss King, Mr. Bailey. SCIENCE These are our school's scientists, so to speak. The science teachers do their best to show Us the why and wherefore of the things about us. By combining book-work in the room and practical experience in the laboratory, they give us a generous insight in our world ol science.

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