McClintock High School - Historian Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

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Curriculum Greets Home Furnishings TANTALIZING AROMAS of bread and cookies confronted students as they entered Unit One. invaluable lessons in money management, fami- ly care, and other facets of home lite were pre- sented. Students learned firsthand from speak- ers and representatives from A.A., McCalls, and the narcotics bureau. Skills developed from a simple dress to tailoring, and from cookies to scientific cookery. K For the talented there was af chance for prizes and scholarships as in the Make it with Wool contest and the Betty Crocker Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow. Members of the department: headed by Mary Ann Prust, welcomed the addition of Pat McHale. MCHALE, PAT-Home Economics, B.A. ASU, M.A. ASU: Favorite food-Mexi- can food. OLSON, MOLLIE S.-Family Relations, Child Development, B,E. Southern illinois University, M.A. ASU, Favorite sport-Football. PRUST, MARY ANN-Home Economics, Advanced Clothing, Home Furnishings, B.S. Stout State University, Favorite food--Lobster. MRS. GRIGGS threads the bobbin correctly for her class. First- year students receive instruction in color, design and the ov- erall construction of a garment. 24-home economics l . , -. . SYLVIA BUSTAMANTE and Linda Cons utilize what they learned in Home Economics as they apply blush-on. Good grooming is empha- sized in the clerical office block. E PAT LEAHY and Pam Bradley prepare cheeseburgers under Mrs. McHale's guidance. Cooking classes prepare a variety of dishes whose aroma fills the hallway of Unit i.

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eometr Riddl G g'es ONE OUT of thousands, James Coe mingles with International crowd at Expo '67. Taking his family with him, Mr. Coe traveled 2,000 miles to at- tend the World's Fair. THE ANGLE-ADDITION theorem works for step two, but what theorem will work for three? asks Adrienne Semon as Sho Mei Pelletier, Rick Burdett, and Arlyss Sampson look on. HOSS CARTWRIGHT doesn't have cz thing on himl C. Dean Todd displays his riding ability while visiting in Denver. BETWEEN CLASSES, Junior Mike Hayden, delves into the facets of an icosidodecahedron. The exhibit in U ' ' . mt Six, was sponsored by M iss M ulcahey mathematics-23



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Lads Weld. Bend Mini-Bike Frames HAILING A NEW automotive shop, the Indus- trial Arts Department received recognition as one of-the best-equipped in the Valley. The addition of auto mechanics supplemented a curriculum comprised of wood and metal shops, drafting, and electricity. Bill Crawford, Ernest Hirata, and Harold Simpson augmented the department, one of the largest on campus. Fred Work, department chaiman, in- corporated an extensive amount of visual aids. One of the highlights of the year, State Fair entries, merited numerous ribbons. Several dis- plays throughout the year served to show the students' outstanding dexterity. I Y K' mul' ' - '1 sf QF- Ax 1-Si ' 055 - se- .s X ss-s sg, - CROFFORD, WILLIAM O.--Electronics, General Woods, B.A. ASU, M.S. NAU, Assistant Football Coach, Favorite food- Just toodI DEARING, TED-General Metals, B.A. ASU, Favorite food- Chinese to o d . HIRATA, ERNEST TSUNEHIRO- Auto Mechanics, General Metals, A.B. San Diego State, Favorite s p o rt-Swimming. SIMPSON, HAROLD-Drafting, B.A. ASU, M.A. ASU, Favo- rite food-Fried Chicken. WORK, FRED-General Woods, B.A. ASU, M.A. ASU, Assistant Baseball Coach, Favorite food-Italian food. IN AMAZEMENT, Gary Jensen looks on as Mr. Crotford, industrials arts teacher, illustrates the proper use of the saw. Five classes of industrial arts are offered to MHS's boys. ILLUUSTRATING the proper use of the drill press, Industrial Arts student Don Bishop completes his proiect. Advanced metal shop students' projects range from ashtrays to working on a car chasis. industrial arts-25

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