Maricopa High School - La Revista Yearbook (Maricopa, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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.fdcaclemtcpfd f ufuneaa, 5 I0 making, industrial education or gen eral education An agriculture major includes courses in agricultural science, plant science, shop and the care of cattle and hogs Students receive instruction in using farm equipment Arts and Crafts Department offers courses in leather craft, textile paint ing, ceramic, sketching and laptdary work plastics, oil and water color, pastel, charcoal and ink SHOP BOYS work on projects, jim Keefer uses cutting torch, Bertram Snedden works with drill press, Tommy Barton and Bobby England work on manifold. jim Bush, in background, works on desk. SENIOR PROBLEMS class presents panel discus- sion Students shown on panel are: james Bush, jewel Barks, Bertram Snedden and Gwen Story. SPANISH CLASS reads flash cards to increase vo- Cabulary as Bruce Holmes shows them. Mrs. Thompson looks on. ,N Nm if Fx A Nl' MR BILL EVANS BA San jose State B basketball toath and Varsity football coach promoted to Principal of Elemen tary School MR JAMESB FLAKE AB San jose State Industrial arts driwers ed A basketball coach freshman class aduser likes to bowl and fish MRS ELIZABETH HILL BA Unix of Colorado MS Univ of So Calif Ou. English Sr problems Sr aduser girls counselor librarian enjoys traxeltng X fab e 'q

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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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' lin . fri as i fym, .S?lfl,6l2I'lf5 L X . - MR. HARRY U. HOLDEN: A.B. Ohio Univ., M.A. Univ. of Nebr. Mathematics, Latin . . . manages student store. MRS. FRANCES MADSEN: Fres- no State. . .Girls' P.E. teacher, adviser for G.A.A ,... likes sports of all kinds. MR PPTIR j PAPl7: B.F.A., Univ, of Utah, Arts Ak Crafts Boss baseball toach, senior class adviser . . .has a frientllx smile for uerxone. Ji ngdaa, WMA, cience Business education offers typing, bookkeeping, shorthand and office practice, filing and operation of ma- chines. Homemaking students learn cook- ing, sewing, child care and home management. Wood shop, mechanical drawing, welding and metal shop are courses offered in industrial education. The music department offers train- ing in band and instrumental classes. APUlJ HELVETIOS longe noblissime fuit Orge- torix, say Latin ll class: john Brown, Norma Rye, Arthur Crafts, Barbara Wliitfield, john Wilke, Roberta Howard, Donna Cireeson and Florence Sparks. Mr. Holden approves. DIVISION OE ERACTIONS is explained by janet Snedden in Algebra I to Mack Breedlove and Katherine Daniel. ARTS and CRAFTS students work on projects. Standing: Lewis Thomas and Preston Attebery. Sitting: Ethel Sanders, johnice Teater, Carol Mar- tin, Robert Wfebster and Eddie Bush. Y 7

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