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Business And Indu trial Arts- Teaching Student Practical Skills 22 FACULTY he GHS Business Department con- sists of four instructors who teach students skills that will be used throughout their lives. The classes include typing, accounting, D.C.E., general busi- ness, and data processing and business ma- chines. The department uses a mastery ap- proach to learning in its courses since stu- dents must master a skill before moving on to a new skill. The Industrial Arts Department offers classes which are quite popular with many GHS students. The department's classes include drafting, woods, metals, and auto- motives. In the future the department hopes to develop a computer electronics class. Mr. LaGrow, the Chairman of the department, says that the three instructors in the department try to acquaint students with technology, industry, and leisure time activities related to Industrial Arts. if BUSINESS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Bob Brockel, Ms. Carol Hullihen, Mr. Bruce Heatwole, and Ms. Doris Chacon. ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Steve LaGrow, Mr. Ray Ambrose, and Mr. Fred Espinoza
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M-M?-. V Music And Art- The Finer Things In Life! MUSIC DEPARTMENT-Mr. Dan Lindsey a 'Mr. Mike Dellisanti. if he Art Department at GHS is Mr. Cliff Scott. In his classes he teaches crafts and arts, including clay sculptures, calligraphy, and drawing. Since the classes were studying Southwest- ern Art, they were able to attend an exhib- it of Southwestern Art at the Phoenix Art Museum in the fall. The classes also worked to prepare for their Art Shows held in January and March. The Music Department consists of Mr. Mike Dellisanti and Mr. Dan Lindsey with Mr. Dellisanti working mainly with vocal music and Mr. Lindsey handling instru- mental music. The purpose of the Music Department is to open students, worlds to music and to refine musical talents. ART DEPARTMENT-Mr. Cliff Scott. FACULTY 21
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