Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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f f 4 1 it practical courses introduce everyday skills I ,,.:, -He: ' -4- b - :rr ff if X! N 1'I,d like to see more girls enroll in industrial arts classesf, said Ronald Wunderley, head of in- dustrial arts department, Hespe- cially in mechanical drawing Where they usual? do very neat and accurate Wor .M Students are becoming more and more conscious of their fu- turef, said Wrmderley. They see industrial arts courses as learning to earnf, The Home Economics courses are geared to useful employment and career orientationf, Alta Landes, department head said. This program is as realistic as it can be to meet the needs of the students in todayis life style and is geared to strengthen the fam- ily,', Landes said. Alta Landes Carol Erwin Frances Hamrick Susie Tang Alice VVilliams hmm' rrmmnzics 701

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la Toni Morgan, Power Tech instructor, ex- plains to Cary Schwab how to assemble an en- gine. lb Kevin Cox puts the finishing touches on an airplznie be built during his Metals Class, lc Sue Moore, Mark Murrietol, and Pat Blakey help Tyson Guess and Julie Archibald color during the Child Development Class Preschool session Od Steve NVinsor, sophomore, barbecues steaks for his foods class. le Lynn XVright and Rhonda Crozier display their handinake quilts to Acela Tigano, Cathy Sliney and Cindy Brown, all members of Mrs. Hzunricks's Home Decorative Arts class. 1000 -5 Ronald VVunderley Edward Anderson Lester Finger -wg Thomas Morgan Huy Roswick Cordon Tlioinas View 200 iridustrizil mis- My 41? Q.. f WWW N f W 'E lu X ft Y fl



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Training students in the use of computers is one of the newest aspects of the math department. The department used two com- puter terminals to help students prepare for math-related careers. The computers are linked by telephone to a main computer in Phoenix. Table calculators are used by some advanced classes where complex problems are frequently encountered. Hand-held calcu- lators were allowed in limited sit- uations, but in general the stu- dents were required to work the problem in their heads or on pa- per, so they were not entirely de- pendent on machines. Consumer Math, taught by Harry Jones and Larry Welsh, applies for college credit or for advanced placement in college courses. iff' :full V H calculators used in advanced math courses Robert Zenor Donald Bade Milton Christen Dale Foote Helga Gerber Harry Iones 202 mathematics C

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