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Do- othing Congress Meets Ken Reissiq helps his American History group review important points of the preceding lecture. Southwest History students, David Gustafson the classroom's bulletin board. and Harold Auble, observe Two Weeks Such questions as legalized lot- tery and Women's draft for non- cornbatant duty were considered by Mr. Richards' mock Congress. Out of the nearly 200 bills intro- duced by his second and fifth hour Government classes, only five were made law. Correct methods of taking notes and writing research papers are the primary objectives of th e n e W Southwest history course. Providing an interesting course of study, Southwest explores the forming of this part of our country. Besides the courses, Maryvale offers World History and Geography, Economics, American History, Civics and Inter- national Relations which considers the United States and her position in the world today. fm., gf it Ky M 4, ' - V,.....f?' A ,J I. 1 'i ,,,, A Qi' fl ! - 4' fzyg ,.,, S' gt E921 at D I KENNETH ASHLEY GLENARD BEYELER MARVIN BOYER its fm -D , , A t 'Yu , ,A -, wi 'N 1' 2,3 I I We 1 it 3 5 M .,,, I fV'- iii? L.- 1 , A 1 1 M 'tl DONALD CLINE IOHN GENTILI DON GOODWIN LARRY HUNT CAROL KIOSEPF IAMES MOTTERSHAW Dep't Head A , H ,,., CQ . Q '- ,tr I we , -A I ' ,r.r' f i. t t ri I PAUL MUNGO PHILIP RICHARDS HAROLD RICHARDSON ALFRED RITTER MARVIN SORDAHL KENNETH STITES 27
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Kathy Merrett and Aileen Brandon teach two children in the Child Development course how to use a telephone. The children in the play school are brothers or sisters ot Maryvale students. Home Economies Studie Offer Diverse Activitie Homemaking is a major activity of peoples of all lands. The role of the homemaker is vital to the building of strong homes and a strong nation. Besides clothing selection, foods and nutrition, many other areas are part of the home economics curric- 26 ulum. Human relations teaches MHS students all aspects of lite and how to be a mature adult. Child De- velopment teaches methods ot rear- ing children. Home Management and Interior Decorating are other homemaking scopes in which study and instruction are available. Diane Hudacelc and Cindy Lundberg learn .. the basic ' - fundamentals of f, -- cooking while preparing a dish. IW' V ',k ri. cf RITA ALLAN --. X4 6' ' Lynn Faullcinbury helps Coleen Demet add the finishing touches to her coat by pinning the hem. ln advanced homemalcing, girls expand their ideas by adding new styles to basic designs. 191 sf. 5 N' Ib.. l PATRICIA AMES LILLIAN HANSON J, W5 I 1 if 'iff ,f ' U I V 1 x ' ' Q 'f . MM, JW rt W t .ir'.. 1, ,,...,.- ' f X M f f L at . IRENE LONG JANE MARTY MADELINE MINCHIN IOAN THOMPSON Dep't Head
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Goggles in place, Rob Olson, who is bending over the sander, smoothes an edge of cz part of his wood project. ee,e s , f RICHARD rnosss THOMAS JOHNSON Dep't Head -1 rs , 4 ff Q rv X. l With scale and triangle lying nearby, Dan Killian uses his inlcing compass to finish his final drawing. Students Get Instruction midst Buzzing Machines Enveloped amidst buzzing lathes, sanders, and saws, the students learn about the processes, applica- tions, materials, and techniques in- volved in Industrial Arts. In Gen- eral Shop I each student is intro- duced to the fundamental processes involved in all the shops. Besides the general shop, Maryvale offers drafting, wood shop, metal shop, haclcsaw, Bill Powell is preparing A a piece of steel. gr 412 1 GARY MCBRIDE 95 .V , --rx.. 'io-'W A. KENNETH SHUCK GEORGE STEINBERGER GREGORY WHITNEY JOSEPH WOZNIAK 28 Busy with a auto shop, and electric shop, a new emphasis just becoming included in the Industrial Arts. The goal of the department is not to develop skills in the boys, but to familiarize them with the use of the machine. As was initiated last year, girls are offered an after school oppor- tunity to learn a little about the ln- dustrial Arts. isirt c i l
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