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Variety of interests, music to archeology, involves faculty FINE ARTS ANITA ALLE N: and Crafts. DICK ARNOLD: General Art, Advanced Art, Art Club, Varsity Golf. LAILITA BRATT: General Art, Design and Crafts, Commercial Design, Jewelry. Art, Design 1 2 W ' Q , , ,W X X 3? , E N, Q, ' A I , We Q Yes I ,V A ge. il? PHYSICAL EDUCATION BEXTA BAKER: Health. Physi cal Education. ffbriliifilf: iff.i':2-'i'4'? ' 3 ,, BILL BURGESS: Drama, National Thespian Society. EARLENE CAREY: Choir BILL IVESON: Choir, En- semble. CARLYLE WEBB: Ad- vanced Band, Orchestra. Dept. Head. ' me 'I I ,., , S ,f 'Vs S Q 8 x 'N t I ' fee: If ..V, i HOWARD BREINIG: P.E., sen- E E ior Elective, Varsity Football, A' Varsity 8- J.V. Wrestling. CHER- Ric BRINLEE: P.E., Pep Leader- I Wg A kj, snip. JEAN BURGESS: P.E., Adv. Dance, Modern Dance, A Les Dansants. ' I LARRY CAMPBELL: P.E., Health Intramural Sports. RICHARD it CARR: P.E., Modified P.E., C . 5 Health, Athletic Director. DICK y Ii, if q i COOPER: P.E., Senior Elective, ' . YQ fl yj Health, Swimming. R I SALLY DAVIDSON: P.E., Adv. A ' ,rf I Gymnastics. BUDDY DOOLEN: V,,..,' I P.E., Drivers Ed., Anytown, J.V. Baseball. STE PHEN DOTY: P.E., Varsity Gymnastics. CHARLES HIATT: P.E., Frosh Basketball. BETTY JOHNSON: P.E., Advanced Tennis. PAUL- INE JORDAN: P.E., Varsity Vol- leyball, Dept. Head. BILL KISER: Dept. Head, Varsity Football, Health, P.E. DICK MCCONNELL: Drivers Ed., Safe- ty Club, Lettermen's Club. Var- sity Basketball. GEORGE YU- HAS: P.E.,Tennis. U . f R, N st nf.. zz -qw g , ,,.,,,,,,9 kk.., , ,E 3 ty. N . ., J 1. , A. s I 4 I BACK: Kevin Bowman. Chuck Corella. Vic Packer, Bob Myhre. Steve U'Ren, FRONT: Dave Hobbs, Laurie Womack, Cathy Elias 78 ACADEMICS: FACU LTY Sf., an - - ,, 1 .... : Q dll' Q - ed I , at
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l Outside activities India to the stars Spending one year each in lndia and Iran, Mr. Swoveland taught physics and Jr. High School science at the Amer- ican International Schools. ln these schools, there were twenty-two nations, including so-me communist countries. Mrs. Muramoto taught a mini-course in Chinese cooking: at Levy's request she demonstrated the oriental cooking pan, the wok, on two Saturdays in February. An authority on asteroids, Mr. Ronald Taylor worked at Kitt Peak Observatory. He presented a paper to a seminar on astronomy at the University of Arizona go from in February. Mrs. Campbell once worked as an herbarian, identifying plants for the Department of Agriculture in theUofA. Within the faculty, there was a summer softball- team, called the Squirrels. This team won their triple B division- al trophy, with a season of 18-5. Sa- huaro's Squirrels were Dr. Linkhart, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Gomez, Mr. Eustice, Mr. Battle, and Mr. Gordon. Mr. Kent Fisher spent five years in the Peace Corps, teaching inside Africa. we wifi 'fi I ABOVE: The Squirrels -lLeftto Righty: Raul.Gomez, Willard Eustice, Bennie Linkhart, Kent Fisher. Cnot picturedj Bill Battle, Bill Gordon, and Harry Johnsonj. I TOP CENTER: Limbering up for class, Mr. Edward Story shows that he can put his leg behind his head. I CENTER LEFT: After the relaxation in the teachers' dress code, Mrs. Karen Campbell helps Barbara Phillips with biology. I FAR LEFT: Mr. Russell Kingsley rides his bicycle to g school everyday, to combat air pollution. I NEAR LEFT: Skilled in Chinese cooking, Mrs. Muramoto prepares chow mein for her mini-course class, that met some days betore school. ACADEMICS: FACU LTY 77
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Kh- ABOVE: Mrs. Earlene Carey leads her class in Requiem of the Masses. FAR RIGHT: At Camp Adventure, Mr. pool and Mr. Johnson talk by the the faculty picnic. l TOP CENTER: Mr. ddy Doolen teaches his driver's ed. law. ass about the implied consent I NEAR LEFT: One of his many activities, r. .-Lopez discusses pronunciation with s adult night school class of Spanish. I FAR LEFT: Sahuaro was deluged with 40 udent teachers in 1970-'71. Mr. Bill Lopez plans to go to Guada- lajara this summer, to study Span- ish at the University. Mrs. Stuessy, a native Berliner, was translating a ,manuscript written by a Hessian offic- er about the Revolutionary War. In L.A., Mrs. Earlene Carey will be the soprano soloist in Handel's Mess- iah.- Mr. Bill Burgess will take a freighter trip through the Panama Canal. Mr. Gary Carruthers won more ribbons, sixteen, in the rose-judging contest last fall than anyone else in Tucson. Eight years,.ago, Mr. Dick McConnell was a stunt man in Hollywood, besides being a semi-pro baseball player. Mrs. Burgess was a member of the Tucson Contempoiiary Dancers, Southwestern Watercolori Society, El Conquistador Saddle, and Archeological Society. Miss Davidson has a twin sister named Joan Sanders, who was a first grade teacher at Steele Elementary School. Miss Cherrie Brinlee was a member of .the,Arete Society, an honorary organ- ization that assists the University of Arizona in many of its functions. l S FOREIGN LANGUAGES . HERLINDA AVILES: spanish L . iii' . A g GARY CARRUTHERS: Spanish 1 j 1-3, French 3. JAMIE cooxi ... French 1-7. RAUL Goiviiizz . F 1: 'i..,,, -izf Spanish 1' Track' , . j ,,srr ll' rr 'ii' g BILL LOPEZ: Spanish 1.5, fi, Q V i' g S , Frosh Football 8i Wrestling, , - C Adult Night School. MARY 1 X 7 OTT: Spanish 1, Dept. Head. A W ' ii' ll l l L DOROTHEA STUESSY: German F 1-5, German Club. ACADEMICS FACU LTY 79
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