Carl Hayden High School - Statesman Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

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Counselors enroll 700 new Falcons Y P, , ,... at - sas. I sliilf A oliTTicuIT Task undertaken each year by The Counseling Department is Registration. An esTimaTed number of over 700 Freshmen are expected To enroll at Carl Hayden in The Tall. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Registration, Tor The Tall semester Took place in March. On February 5, Mr. Lang spoke To The eighth graders at Isaac Junior High School over Their closed-circuit Television. He showed Them registration procedures and Told Them of The courses offered To Them. This year Reading became a required Freshman course replacing the usual Study Hall. The course is designed To help students better understand The world around Them by becoming comprehensive and efficient in Their reading. Arranging FaculTy Tlu shots, physical examinations and in general, aiding the sick is The iob of Mrs. Baker, The school nurse. There are well over 20,000 books in The Falcon library, 800 are new This year. This year The librarians and Their helpers undertook The iob of rearranging The library To make book acquisitions and cataloging quicker and simpler for students and workers. Happy Christmas and Valentine posters brighten The halls of Carl Hayden because of .The work of The Audio-Visual Department. Driver's Education, a required course for graduation, Teaches students correct driv- ing procedures and regulations which could prove To be invaluable in later life. Above: Mrs. Ann Baker, School Nurse, Mrs. Ruth Baublits, Librarian, Miss Vincenza Gagliano, Librarian. Below: Dale James, Audio-Visual Director, Merle Wackerbarth, School and Community Worker, James Winningham, Drivers' Education Instructor. Mrs. Genevieve Haddox, Counselor, Kenneth Lang, Counselor, Counseling Department Chairman, Jack McCullough, Counselor. Below, Mrs. Mildred Overton, Counselor, John Rea, Counselor, Miss Lorraine Wagner, Counselor. Mrs. Baker, school nurse, works on weekly student health school stay. reports in an after I 1 L , f- I hu... 4 . ' -4-I .gr g '95, COUNSELING, SPECIAL SERVICES 21

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Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs, Lola Mae Bell, Bookstore Clerk, Norma Bliquez, Secretary to Mr. LeSueur, Helen Daniel, Secretary to Mr. White, .Clint Dean, Secretary to Mrs. Drukemiller . Anna Herrington, Bookstore Senior Cashi Mary Koch, Registrar, Margie Lyle:-, PBX Operator, . Augusta Martin, Secretary to Mr. Nackef si-,.. 1 --. er Clerk, George Riley, Reading Department Clerk, Helen Thomas, Records Clerk. 20 SECRETARIAL SERVICES Administration Aided behind The scenes Secretarial services enable Carl Hay- den High School to function. Monetary matters were handled by Mrs. Anna Herrington and Mrs. Lola Mae Bell. They supervised ticket sales, textbook rentals, all student activity funds, and locker assignments. Personnel of the registra- tion department maintain academic and absentee records for nearly 2,500 stu- dents. They implement all scheduling of classes and kept a careful watch on class size. Office secretaries take care of -correspondence, requisitions, and such to enable the administrators to concen- trate on other matters. Absentees ex- ceeded T80 per day for the yearly aver- age. The number was reduced since last year, due to enforced closed campus and increasing interest of students in academic affairs and in school activi- ties. With the help of the Data Process- ing Department, the Registration office this year kept a detailed record of stu- dent tardies. Their efforts helped reduce tardiness as much as one-third during second semester. Mrs. Daniels takes dictation from Mr. White as only one of her duties in a busy day.



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Mrs. Laura Burg, English, Jerry Carlson, English, Senior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Helen Craig, English, Coordinate Program Sponsor, Mrs. Myrtle Goff, English, Speech, Junior Class Sponsor. rv-, X x X Rodman Kemmer, English, Fellowship Club Sponsor, Albert Kinsky, English, Journalism, Publications, Hayden Highlights Sponsor, Mrs. Marilynn Kraft, English, Literary Club Sponsor, Martin Krey, English, National Honor Society Spon- sor. .iq Q if gf E! . T72 Experimental terminal English added For the first time an experimental English course is being offered for the non-college bound student on the senior level. In this class the students use the more modern paperback books, instead of the standard textbooks. The students have compared Romeo and Juliet to West Side Story. The students examine the likenesses of the characters and situations in both stories. This year the English department has obtained a large supply of audio-visual equipment. The department has ac- quired tapes, tape recorders, records, record players, and overhead projectors. These much needed materials were pur- chased under the National Defense Education Act, which was passed recently. The purpose of this course is to come closer to fulfilling the needs of the students, than in past years. .X Ft f K 5 Nl .. f if W. I i 's gs s Ol fy L W 22 ENGLISH - READING Top Row: Mrs. Perri Meyer, English, Reading, Girls' League Sponsor, Philip Peterson, English, Tennis and Cross-Country Coach, Mrs. Jennie Pennington, English, Statesman Sponsor, Bottom Row: Miss Pat Price, English, Girls' League Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Ruth Robertson, Drama Club Sponsor, National Thespian Sponsor, Miss Carolyn Robinson, English, Drama.

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