Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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CAM I 'fn Climbing cliffs, riding inner tubes interest faculty Learning to rappel and belay over some cliffs, Mrs. Barbara Davenport was a volunteer member of the Civil Defense Search and Rescue. Jimmie Smith has a black belt in karate, besides being able to play the electric guitar. Mr. Hudson was a volunteer highway patrolman, who filled in for the regular patrolmen when an emergency arose, the riots at the University of Arizona. Mrs. Carmel Bevan has a hobby of in- terior decorating and architecture: she designed her own house. Mr. John Conter was a member of Class- ic Cars of America, owning a 1940 V-16 Cadillac. He and Mr. Daunhiemer were both airplane pilots, with Mr. Daun- hiemer using his photographic knowl- edge to take aerial photographs. Mr. Bill Hall, like Mr. Smith, has an in- terest in both judo and karate. Mrs. Karen Harned was an outdoor en- thusiast, among her interests were hi- king, camping, and shooting down the rapids in an inner tube. Mrs. Wanda Lee's husband, Donald Lee, was the as- sistant baseball coach at the U. of A. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHN CONFER: Advanced Auto Mechanics, Auto Mechanics, Bg. Auto Mechanics. JIM DAUN- HIEMER: Graphic Arts, Mech- anical Drawing, Printing, Prod. Printing. BILL HALL: Electronics, Elect. Technology, Auto Elect., Radio Club, JIM HAZZARD: Welding, Machine Shop, I.E.8rE. Club, Adult Night School. LEE HUB- BARD: Mech. Drawing, Archi- tecture. Pre-engineering. Occup. Training, Dept. Head, l.E. 8. E. GEORGE MYERS: Welding, Auto if i 4 ' sf Mech., Machine Shop, Bg. Auto Mech: DAVE RICHARDSON: Photog., Graphic Arts., Photo V Pub. Photo Club. LOUIS SPAHR Woodworking 1,3,5, Occu- pational Training Qdeceasedj. iii ACADEMICS: FACU LTY 81

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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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Nlr. Leo Croteau, as head ofthe Curriculum Associates, acts as chief spokes- manjorthe group. He talks with Mr. Slawson to compromise differences in scheduling, budgets. and curriculum problems. cuRRlcuLuM ASSOCIATES Curriculum Associates: 'clandestine' co-ordinators Curriculum Associates influenced each student's life every day at Sahuaro, although he may never have heard of them. All department chairmen and both as- sistant principals made up this top- level council. Meeting every Thursday in the admi- nistration conference room, associates worked with lVlr. Johnson in planning next year's budget, and with Mr. Slaw- son in co-ordinating the curriculum. Mr. Leo Croteau was in charge of the group, whose job was to co-ordinate in common areas, such as the budget: help with school policiesp give re- commendations to Mr. Egbert so he can test them: and conduct in-service training. One such idea that was 82 ACADEMICS: CU RRI CU LUM successfully approved was the inde- pendent study program. Commenting about the Curriculum As- sociates, Mr. Slawson said: We ad- ministrators take care of our own a- rea, but we rely heavily on the Cur- riculum Associates for the developing and evaluating of the curriculum. Mr. Croteau said about the Curriculum Associates, I would say anything that is presented as a new idea goes through the Curriculum Associates no matter who it is given to...before it is implemented in the program the Curriculum Associates are advised. The Curriculum Associates require a great deal of give and take by re- cognizing that the total program must succeed, Mr. Croteau added.

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