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All incoming Freshmen have problems of readjustment that they must face. Our ENGLISH ORIENTATION teachers not only have the responsibility of teach- ing the 3 r ' s but they must also help the individual student be- come acquainted with high school life. Is. row (I. 10 r.| Miss Chaffee, Mrs. Absheor, Mrs. Sorensen, Miss Wood, Mrs. Naylor, Mrs. Cooper Mrs. Throp, Mrs. Correll, Miss Hussey. 2nd row: Mr. Monis, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Mohan, Mr. Nichols, Mr Londis, Mr. Kimmick. 3rd row: Mr. Weise, Mr. Leonard, Mr. Middleton. 1st row (I. to r.): Mr. Leonard, Miss Hansen, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Rubin, Miss Shepherd. 2nd Holmes, Mr. Lee, Mr. Coulter, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Spain, Mr. McLean, Mr. Schumann. Faculty Learning about foreign countries is always the greatest especially in a WORLD CULTURES class. Ready, willing, and able, might well describe these teachers, as they are al- ways eager to help in any way they can. 1st row (I. to r.): r. Lone, Miss King, Mrs. Sheets, Mr. Epperly, Mr. Kiger. 2nd row: Mr. Denton, Osborn, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Knox, Mr. Davis, Mr. Casjens. From the time of Columbus ' dis- covery on up to present day liv- ing is the specialty of the AMER- ICAN LIFE teachers. Smiling most of the time, these are the kind of teachers we all like.
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Oor America grew into its place in the world because many young people possessed ima- gination, determination, and the ability to get things done. You seniors are Whittier High ' s largest graduating class. Some of you already see the job ahead, others have charted the course for action, but all of you face the same ques- tions and the ever present challenge to find success in what you are doing. Many of you will lead; many more of you will be content to have the path selected for you. Your interest in keeping in touch with your classmates, your desire to find happiness, your working toward common goals, all seem to echo the traditional pioneer cry which was used to build our Western fron- tier, Goin ' my way? Administrators Mr. Dana S. Winters, Principal Mr. Glen Kelly Director of Athletics Mrs. Florence Hurst School Nurse Mrs. Ellonora Kramer Librarian Mr. Richard Munn Director of Child Welfare and Attendance Mr. William Keim Asst. Director of Child Welfare and Attendance Miss Eleanor Walsh School Nurse -i
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These SENIOR PROBLEMS teach- ers are surely Going Our Way. Being their last and most impor- tant year, all seniors know that through their teachers ' help and cooperation, they enjoy the best year ever. Ut row (I. to r |; Mr. Peoce, Mr Nichols, Mrs. Rubin, Mr. Kimmitk, Mr. Kiger. 2nd row: Mr. Middlcton Mr. Mohan, Mr. Londis, Mr. Spoin. 3rd row: Mr. Rawlinson, Mr. Gustafson, Mr. Schumonn, Mr Georgiades. Is) row II. to r.): Mr. Monis, Miss Honson, Mrs, Welsh. 2nd row: Mrs. Hawkins, Miss Zimmerman, Mrs Throp, Mrs. Noylor 3rd row: Mr. Dovis, Mrs Crowell, Mrs. Correll. 4th row: Mr. Kerr, Mr, Georgiades, Miss E. King. • »«• ■ nil Faculty The entire faculty this year is really grand. The SENIOR ENGLISH teachers are by all means no exception. We can talk and have fun with any one of them, not as just a teacher, but also as a friend. 1st row ,1. to rl Mr Peoco, Mr. Holmes, Miss F. King, Mr Hole 2nd row Mr. Bowes, Mr. Baile Mr. Krouse, Mr. Smith. 3rd row: Mr Ringwold, Mr. Claxlon, Mr. Bjorkland, Mr. Hemmerling. From Freshman Science to Phy- sics, we all enjoy the work under the supervision of the SCIENCE teachers. They are willing to go over the ' vork again and again until it is understood by all.
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