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Nl 1 4 f.A MR. JAMES B. ELAKE: A.B. San A MRS. ELIZABETH HILL: B.A. MR. HARRY D. HOLDEN: A.B. jose State. Industrial arts, drivers Univ. of Colorado, M.S. Univ. of Ohio Univ., M.A, Univ, of Nebr. ed., B-Basketball, sophomore class So. Calif. Occ. English, Sr. Prob- Mathematics, Latin. advi5er, lems, Sr. adviser, Girls' Counselor, Librarian. O I . 9l lCll, tllJ e7 ll,ffll'lefI5, 0l'l'lel'l'lCl, ang, ,SZOP clude sewing, cooking, child care, home management, and personal grooming. Boys may take woodshop, metal shop, auto mechanics, and mechanical drawing. A Fay Cox, Bob Talley, Alma Forsythe, jerry Reich, Tommy Garris, Don Schaeffer, Raymond Kling, Don Lamb, Glennita Clearwater, and Tubby Walker watch a mouse go through a trial and error test in their Senior Problems Class. Trig students solve a problem on the slide rule with the help of Mr. Holden. Working busily are john Wilke, Don Lamb, Willie Low, Marty Messinger, Elmer Hofmeister, john Gates, Charles McDougal, Bob Talley, and Raymond Kling. Tommy Garris, Pete Wilson, Bobby England, and Tubby Walker work on projects in wood shop. variety of arts and crafts is offered. Pho- tography is open to all students. Occupa- tional English is required for three years and fits the needs of non-college students. 1.- 1.' . w -rf K
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I , MISS ELSIE G. BROWN: B.S. in J 4 MR. LEON CARROLL: A.B. Univ. MR. JAMES B. DALY: B.S. Colo- Ed., N.W. Mo. S.T.C., M.A. Univ. of Nebr., M.A. Univ. of So. Calif. rado A and M. History, agricul- of Mo. Commercial subjects, jour- Instr. music, band, girls' glee club. ture, adviser of F.F.A. and fresh- nalism, LA REVISTA, C.S.F. ad- man class. viser, sophomore class adviser. e Q 5 :5 an oud ouMe5- cacfemzc, Maricopa offers many courses to its stu- dents. Those who do not plan to attend college may take business, agriculture, homemaking, and shop courses. Business lr, I students take typing, bookkeeping, short- hand, and office practice. In agriculture the boys raise animals and learn to use farm equipment. Homemaking classes in- Miss Brown's fifth period typing class is in the midst of a speed test. Latin students Arthur Crafts, Barbara Whitfield, Pat Walker, john XVilke, Ann Ray, john Brown, Toni Roscamp, Willie Low, and Carolyn Hess discuss a story in their text book. Kathy Snider points out Kansas on the map as Helen Cutshall, jim Bush, and Don Lloyd look on. 8 , M Y x , ,,. S M .. A... I I- .2-fr .- .....,.
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Vt iq 1 MR. DON MOORE: B.A., Univ. MRS. WANIDA MOORE: B.A., MR. PETER j. PAPEZ: B.F.A., of Calif. Child Attendance and Arizona State. Homemaking, bach- Univ. of Utah, Arts 8: Crafts, Boys' Welfare,P. E., Football Coach, C elor cooking, freshman class ad- P.E., Baseball Coach, junior class Basketball Coach. viser. adviser. LCA EIU PQ Courses necessary for students to enter a college or university are offered at Mari- copa High. Four years of College Pre- paratory English are offered. For the ,... ,, ...,. . . 6464, .Hard 'Mir ing mathematical-minded students general math, algebra, plane geometry, and trig are offered. General science, biology, chem- istry and physics are offered for the stu- F . Q ' wi Boys in homemaking whip up a tasty cake in their class. Wtmrking hard are jerry Evans, Jimmy Wolfen- barger, Lonny Hill, Bobby Whitltuck, and Billy Bush. Enjoying some good books in the library are Charles McDougal, Alta Ray, Alma Forsythe, jerry Burden, David Madsen, Lee Wfilliams. In background: Tommy -Q Garris, Mrs. Hill. Charles McDougal and Donna Peters cut paper as Lavonne Reinert, judy Arnold, and Anita Webb draw sketches, and Linda Green, Don Lloyd, Bill Hill, Gene Howard, Meryl Shelby, and Linda Barton work on leather projects in their arts and crafts class. . ,4
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