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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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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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HOME ECONOMICS KAREN HARNED: Home Living, Home Economics. 15 A W 5 S' 'gg S X rs ff. WANDA LEE: Home Economics 1,3,.Senior Home Economics, F.T.A., NANCY LYNCH: Dept. Head, Child Care, Home Economics 1,3, Tailoring, F.H.A. ADAPTIVE EDUCATION ' ' 22:1 rw - ,f -, srezis - - it K Q. g . I-I it I . , -95' S CARMEL BEVAN: Special Educ., BILL GORDON: Special Educ.. Scuba Club. Dept. Head. JIM HIGGINS: Special Educ. as ,mel I ABOVE: Before his performance in the facu1ty show, Mr. Smith practices his electric guitar. l TO P LEFT: Mr. Dave Richardson thinks up some unfinished workorders for pho- tographers to do. l CENTER LEFT: As a hobby, Mrs. Bevan works on blueprints of her home. I T0 P RIGHT: Mr. Hoehn checks one of the cameras in the audio-visual studio. I FAR RIGHT: Mr. John Confer changes the sparkplugs on his V-16 Cadillac. I BOTTOM RIGHT: The center of a busy office, Mrs. Torrey's baskets, is used for storage of copies of short stories. announcements, and mail forthe English teachers. 80 ACADEMICS: FACU LTY I fs .t . i fi Q43 x f, .NES 'f w e -It r 'CSBSHEE .:::. :.. S ,. . tif-222 Q NH . 1 cg' E KS -f SX st C Q s c. 5, ,jog E A S If Ls: It S gtg, xx t N 3 1 Xe 1, I Af 'fs s-.1-.ir R ce, :isis tggw, Q .rot .si -1- N 1 4 Wx 5 'ik it - I 'Q' It BUSINESS EDUCATIOI' TOM BRADY: Cooperative Office Education, Bookkeep- ing, Typing. BARBARA DAVEN- PORT: Schoolwork Experience, Shorthand, Secretarial Prac- tice, Boys and Girls State, Dept. Head. NANCY DETTMAN: Shorthand. Exploratory Business, General Business. KAY HERRING: Gen- eral Business. MARION HUD- SON: Business Law, Marketing, Cooperative Merchandising, A.F.S., D.E.C.A. JAN JAEGAR: Typing 1, Note- hand, Business Occupational Training. JIMMIE SMITH: Gen- eral Business. Typing 1. BEUI.AH WILSON: Office Train- ing fvocationaly, Typing 1, Shorthand, Office Machines. A25 I' I r ff JE ,NB If -L 1 - ,.. L '5-Tuff Ft 'P ' L 1 , ' iiill A f I I
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