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

 - Class of 1970

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Xt, .6 Pat McLaughlin works on a class project. Industrial Arts Laboratories Offer Student Explorator Occupational Opportunities INDUSTRIAL Arts laboratories, provide vast opportunities for students exploratory experiences, develop wholesome and safe working habits, allow for creativity in project design and provide for a feeling of student accomplishment, Characteristics, of quality, accuracy, and perseverance can be evidenced by examination' of basic and ad- vanced projects. Various new machines and equip- ment have been added to each of the industrial arts areas, Auto- mechanics, drafting, electronics, metals and woodwork. The updating of the laboratories helps simulate actual shop experiences, to tech- nological procedures employed in industry. Each shop area has followed a 'l000f0 eye safety program by pro- viding some form of eye protection to every student. rr ac S., ' , New, . lf I gif 1-We -wt is 4 'l ..---V4--s ' A V . -yi, yrs., ,V ww..-,.,,,,-,,,.,,.. ..,.,,,. 1, ,, ,. , fffz V1 - ,I N A 5 , Q . t, W w,,..,a.-. W 5: -' Y 5-2 1 J- .1 'fa' , 3 ,- L W Q- 'fa M2-,gffaf - t ,, -xt . ,- Vx-.. ,,... . -- ...:...a Q I 4' il' '31-1- V V. vi, A .M i L auf.-V 'I l ' A - lg, 0 . shop student. R-OW 1: Mr. Dale Orth, Department Head, drafting, Architectural drawingg Wesley Hoger, Auto Mechanics, ROW 2: Mr. Chester Law, Auto Mechanics, Woodwork, Mr. james Morgan, Electronics, ROW 3: Mr. Michael Nacinovich, Woodworkingg, Key Club Spon- sor, Mr. Gordon Rames, Metalwork, Key Club Sponsor, Mr. Richard Troxel, l.C.E., V.I.C.A. Sponsor, Metal Shop. ABOVE: Mr. Richard Troxel gives assistance to a Metal ACADEMICS 27

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Business Education Department Equips Secretaries for Future SECRETARIAL Block is a 2 hour block of courses which includes Shorthand, Transcribing, Mimeo- graph and other general office techniques. COE involves an on the job train- ing program so most of the students go to school half a day and work off campus the remainder of the day. A cycle system is used in this course to acquaint students with various office machines, from the rotary calculator to the transcriber. On the job problems are discussed and guest speakers are invited. Data Processing is also a very good field to get into according to Mr. Bruce Moore. In addition to Keypunch and Tab equipment operation an introduction to com- puter programming is offered. 26 ACADEMICS ENVELUPES fW'i'1f' Q is E ABOVE: Helen Edwards prepares the Offset Printer to run a job for a business education class. LEFT: Students prepare for a timed writingtoimprovetheir skills. Mr. Wallace Menckel, Business Department Head, Business Machines, Mr. Dan Bullard, Bookkeeping, Typing, Mrs. Edna Davis, Typing, COE, Miss Marilyn Evans, Typing, FBLA,Sponsor, Mr. Robert Fleming, Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Mrs. Grace Her- nandez, General Business, Shorthand, Rec- ordkeeping, Mr. Bruce Moore, Data Proces- sing, Typing, Mr. Paul Nunn, D.E. General Business, DECA Sponsor, Mrs. Sigrid Powers, Secretarial Block General Business, Senior Class Sponsor, Mr. C.O. Stephens, General Business, Business Law.



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l ROW 1: Mr. Bill Wallace, Art, Department Head, Mr. james Boykin, Art, Art Club sponsor. ROW 2: Mr. Robert Hurley, Art Student Government sponsor, Mrs. Alma Stanley, Art. Music and Art Departments Encourage Creative Endeavors Brad Kissee, Mike Finn, Cecelia Moreno, andjaniceMathews prepareforaconcert. 28 ACADEMICS Mr. Hurley and a student recruit clean a silk screen after use in a graphics class. GRAPHICS and sculpture are new courses offered in the Art Depart- ment. They are one semester classes which familiarize students with processed art. Advertising design is being planned for next year. It will be a commercial design class related to graphics art and will utilize skills acquired in graphics. Striving to enhance the imagina- tion and creativity of students, the Music Department offers courses ranging from beginning choir and band to Concert Choir and Band, and orchestra. Concerts were given at various grade schools by the Band and choirs. Mr. lerome Shaffer, Department Head, Chorus, Concert Choir, Orchestra, Mr. Robert Burke, Beginning, Intermediate, Concert Band.

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