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ecrefariea un O hee mooflzfg MISS PATRICIA CLARRISON, better known to the stu- dents as Pat, is assistant to Mrs. Solleder. Some of her duties includes typing reports, running stencils and mak- ing announcements over the intercom. MRS. EDITH SOLLEDER, school secretary, is always willing to help students and teachers with any problems they may have. She has a pleasant and cheerful smile for everyone. She writes shorthand, types, files, keeps books, and sees that the oliice runs smoothly. KOCH!! Kalki M461 ef l 0I'l'l0fQ5 CLP? I9 9,19 K THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES is constantly on the job planning the schoolls budget and providing for the welfare of the school. l 1 t l l 1 DISTRICT BOARD. Standing: Mr. Al- bert F. Stutts, Mr. Gordon A. Holmes. Silliug: Mr. B. j. Snedden, Mr. XV. A. Fain, clerk, Mr. Onie Sanders, president.
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DONALD E MOORE Dxstrxct Supermtendent ear 58 pafed .JJ 911 l1fIjfA.x4JmLnwfrafLon The year 1958 has been a year for rebirth of confrdence at Marrcopa Hrgh School The year began wrth many questlons to be answered Could our school contmue the act1v1t1es carrred on rn the past wrth the smaller enrollment? Could we find the leadershrp for our student counc1l, class olicrces, plays, clubs, dances, rallxes, assem blres, and athletlc teams? Would competr t1on for grades remarn keen? The answers to these questxons came back from the students rn actlon The Stu dent Councll carrled on assemblles, elec trons, dances, and met actrvely w1th other schools Our dances, rallres, plays and as semblles were well attended, and the en thuslasm was very hugh Our athletlc teams were as outstandrng as we have seen rn Marrcopa for many years Our scholastlc standards remamed hrgh Thus, the small er enrollment dld not decrease the SPIIII 1n our school or the qual1ty of educatron There were other lmportant happenings rn the school The most unfortunate was the loss of our D1str1ct Superlntendent, Ray Messrnger, whose mfluence 1n our school has been an rmportant factor 1n 1ts growth and welfare One other rmportant event rn the year 1958 was the communlty s response to the specral tax electron votrng on March 4 The overwhelmmg vote rn favor of rars 1ng taxes for supportmg the school was a vote of confidence by the communrty to the school Yes, 1958 was a great year It was a year of accompllshment, a year of sadness, but most of all rt was a year for the re newal of our confrdence rn ourselves DONALD E Mooms, Dutrzct Supermtendent 7 i L I O I -.. . - - J. . I . .. l
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-xX MISS ELSIE G. BROWN: B.S. in Ed. N.W, Mo. S.T.C., M.A. Univ. of Mo. Commercial sub- jects, journalism, LA REVISTA, C.S.F. adviser, Freshman adviser . . . spends many extra hours work- ing on yearbooks. MR. LEON CARROLL: A.B. Univ. of Nebr., M.A. Univ. of So. Calif. Instr. music, band, girls' glee club. . .plays piano for all programs . . . has his own band outside of school. JAMES B DALY B.S. Colorado A. and M., History Agriculture adviser of F.F.A. and junior class, Braves ,foot ball coach has a ready answer for questions of students mug 0 em any oumed Maricopa High School offers to the students a choice of curricula. If a student plans further education he will take the basic college entrance requirements of at least three years of English, one year of laboratory science, U. S. history and civics, two years of foreign language, and two years of mathematics plus a choice of electives. Students may choose to major in agriculture, business education, home- TYPING I CLASS types up a business letter. Betty Calla han, Tommy Steed and Carol Martin are shown in the foreground. IN U.S. HISTORY: Betty Cunningham, Anita Webb, Shir ley McMenamin, Dick Breedlove, Rebecca Foster, Louise Sweat and Mr. Daly locate current happenings on globe GENERAL SCIENCE class listens as Mr. Slattery lectures
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