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Home Ec., Foreign Language Give Headstarts l iNa -e ,E l'l 1'v .-Q M-- -.Cl . f.v'K1'9 8Y bikmm .-...3 1l 'lilgll Q' L-:'EffL ?' rI2:Hf:5: Human Relations re ares Carlos Cruz for P P problems he may have as a future parent. OFFERING courses ranging from Beginning Sewing to Human Re- lations and Advanced Foods, the Home Economics Department is a diversified area of learning. The classes are offered in the hope that they will prepare the students for the future. The Child Development classes sponsor a play school each year to give the classes more in- sight into the problems of raising children. Guest speakers enlight- ened the Human Relations classes in the problems of dope and alcohol. First year Home Ec provides the students with a semester of cooking and a semester of sewing. Foreign Language is involved in a new program this year. This gives advanced students a chance to learn and have fun at the same time. The program sends advanced foreign language students throughout the world and the United States. :risk s , 5 as .ers B N-.W :xi .MN Mrs. Eleanor Post, Department Head, Human Relations, Future Homemakers of America sponsor, Mrs. Florence Fickeisen, Home Economicsg Mrs. Marjorie Hewette, Child Development, Home Economics, Miss loyce Smith, Home Economics, Girl's League spon- sor. BELOW LEFT: Students in Miss Vallee's French class memorize dialogues for oral presentations to be given in class. Mrs. Norma Red- mon, Department Head, Span., Mrs. Isabelle Brown, Spanish, Miss Mary Vallee, French, Spanish, French Clubsponsor. i I , 'x l I i 'vt i ACADEMICS 21
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New Equipment Added to Aid Reading Skills THIS year the reading department is using new equipment and learn- ing new techniques. The audiex machine is used to help small groups improve their reading skills. The cost of this new machine was S1600 and has proven very success- ful. To facilitate the needs of more students, four new teachers have been added to the staff: Mr. Bowers, Mrs. Gartin, Mrs. Wright and Miss DB l l ' . s maj., . Young. All are graduates of ASU. Astudent ponders a murder mystery intently. A student looks for the answer to a question while two girls use the new audiex. 20 ACADEMICS Mrs. lean Turner, Department Head, Mrs. Dixie Klein, Mrs. Gloria Heller, Mrs. Betty joy, junior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Ann Tear, Mrs. Donna Wright.
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S i I .1 RIGHT: Mr. Pena helps Earth 81 Space Science students. LEFT: Camille Taylor works on Chemistry Lab. Falcons Offered Interesting Science Courses ABOVE: Mr. james King assists William Neat- field with a physics equation. 22 ACADEMICS COUNTING the number of water drops per minute, dissecting frogs, taking a blood sample, working an equation on the speed of light, keeping track of the movement of the sun as spring appraoches, and watching the reflection of a wave pattern are but a few of the interest- ing things in store for the students in a Science class here at Carl Hayden. Biology, a course once taken by most high school students, has lost some of its following to Earth and Space Science. Harvard Physics has become a popular course due to its historical presentation of science and its varied labs. . ROW 'I: Mr. james King, Department Head, Chemistry, Harvard Physics, Physics, Mrs. Josephine Apfel, Biology, Earth and Space Science ROW 2: Mr. Kenneth Butler, Gen- eral Science, Livestock, Argiculture, 4-H Club Sponsor, Mrs. Lynne Childers, Biology, Aerospace Club Sponsor ROW 3: Mr. Mat- thew McMinn, Biology, Mr. Louis Pena, Earth and Space Science, Chemistry, Senior Math Review.
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