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pun .-0 - i J QA ja x U1 Q. 5 il Proud winner of first place in the 1960 Ford Motor Company lndus- trial Arts contest is Bob McClendon. ,.- A Models of a motor are used by John Raab in a practical demonstration as his classmates and Mr. Carroll Hayes, Epsilon Pi Tau award teacher observe. 'S -s 6 E .rw 50 V, ug. . -- .:...- A., 'A -4- f s- .' -. -A ' Displaying souvenirs of her trip is Alice Jones, one of the representatives to the Berlin Industries Fair last summer. An ,' . 1 fd' 49 4 . 'FQMW , ' ' Q An irate parent glares at the IBM report card which he has just received in the mail-iPat Danneman, 3, is a willing modelj.
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Unlimited Educational Opportunities Are Easilu Found Good teachers, the wide and varied curriculum, cmd excellent plant facilities, combined with initiative to learn on the part of the student, provide unlimited educational opportunities tor all students willing to work. The means and methods of learning are free to all in our democratic system. Our comprehensive educational program this year provided subiects rang- ing from remedial English to honors courses in English and in mathematics. Twenty-one teachers received scholarships, fellow- , shiPS, or special awards of some kind to various insti- Q97 film' tutes in the United States and Germany over the past year. There were so many of them that it was im- possible to list all of the names and the honors. These teachers are trying to better their teaching ability and methods and further their knowledge in their particu- Kg-5 is lar subject. All teachers also get in service training during the school year in their subiect area. ,KTJXW L Am, Education of many sorts can be found in life out- 'X N side of school, that is nearly as basic and necessary - flfft f l. as that taught formally. Life is the greatest teacher, and we are all pupils as long as we live. ' .',M- ,K NN-K Explaining the scoring to finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test, Jack Newsbaum, is Miss Grace Hendon. fa 'Rf ,V if ff T 115:45 ff if 4 ff f 'ifwf 5 I' , f I ,.fff,, if 4 2 ' E E 'fr T i Q , X , V , , V i ' l , I 'Y lil XI ' it f WZ? Z ' .. 'Q , i ' . f ?f6'? ' 7 vw i s is it , if f fQ.4...,ifVg 'E t feng in 3, 5 l 7: --A ts-M if 1 t I fN I I i I ' 'V r 2 f f , I ,5 f ' V A iff: 5 it jf V f I, ,, ' X fi ?'w,4 5 if ---w...,,,t. Oral and aural methods of learning languages are demonstrated here. Barbara Mclntosh speaks into a recorder, Pat Hennigan listens to a re cording, and Billy Klauser explains visual learning. 5 1 9 , . if 1 , sf 53 1 X 2 ti gl 1 5 ji I 5 i' t Q ei 5 y 'l 1 X, l t,M,,Mf,f'f A
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., Y ADMINISTRATION-Hugh V. Summers, business manager, Dr. Robert D. Morrow, A x .s superintendent of schools, Irene Erickson, assistant superintendent, elementary edu- cation, Charles A. Carson, associate superintendent, Dr. Thomas L. Lee, assistant 5UP6riIlfBlN-'left' of Public 5Cl'100lS, DT- Robert Morrow heads superintendent, secondary education. school administration. School Board, Administration Aim for Better Schools Tucson can have better schools only when the people terested enough in the youth of our country to give are willing to sacrifice for them, comments Dr. Del- of their time and effort. They work closely with the bert Secrist, president of the Tucson School Board, administration of the public schools headed by Dr. District No. 1. Everyone should at one time take a Robert Morrow, superintendent of schools. repose, and sit down with his conscience. When you The Administration plans for the growth of our schools see money being spent indiscriminately that could be and acts for the betterment of them. They are con- going for our schools it makes you wonder what can stantly upgrading the preferred curriculum. The Ad- be done. ministration also suggests policies, which in turn are The school board system is unique to America. The acted on by the Board. board is a group of five unpaid members who are in- ? -fi- ' '-X. -.wi 3, 11 2 L? V ' . at - f . ,'f4z- ,, wr itiswli S ' 'V is 3 V33 se if ' r s 1 1- 4 , , 13. ggtg- '. '-5. l - 'YN' ill 7 li' L. greg : i'1i:l'V1ig ,R ta, 1 so twist . . 'tri' gi . SCHOOL BOARD-Dr. Delbert L. Secrist, president, Mr. Norval H. Jasper, Mrs. Nan E. Lyons: Mr. Jacob C. Fruchthendlerf and Dr. William G. Pistor, clerk. J
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