McClintock High School - Historian Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

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Largest Department sw X i 'X SX si 6: . is es. fs- -me -- sf- 1---so ec XX- 'Y it X YRS Nik X MARTIN, EVERETT-English: B.A. ASU, Golf Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Favorite saying- l'll hang youl MCCULLEN, JACQUEUNE-English, B.A. ASU, Favorite food-Fried Chicken. MEIKLE, JERI ANN-English, B.A. ASU, Favorite food-Steak. MILLER, SANDRA--English, French, B.A. ASU, Future Teachers of America sponsor, Favorite food--- Anything fattening! NELSEN, RITA M.-English, Speech, B.A. University of Iowa, Favorite saying- There is nothing so boring as a man who has iust the facts. NICKELL, MARY G.- Reading, B.A. ASU, M.A. ASU, Favorite saying- Oh, really? RUEGSEGGER, JUDY--English: A.B. Wheaton College, illinois, Favorite food-Tacos. SMITH, EVELYN-English, M.A. ASU, A.B. Almira College, Favorite saying-- People become what you do to them. WEILAND, MAXINE J.-English, B.A. ASU, Favorite food-Steak. CELEBRATING HER 50th wedding anniversary, Mrs. E. C. Burgin admires her gift with her daughter, Mrs. Horner and granddaughter Eileen, The Horner family traveled to Birmingham, Alabama, to honor the occasion. HELEN SABOL, Kim Cope, and Jerry Gless place medieval events on the English chart. England's literature is emphasized for the fourth-year students. English-29

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Eighteen Engli h Instructors Claim DIFFERENT LEVELS of English from accelerated classes to special reading classes aided instruc- tors in the correct placement of students as the department exerted a special effort to meet NCAA standards. Anglo-Saxon poetry and medieval ballads set the stage for Senior English, while panel dis- cussions, films, and records accented American literature for the Juniors. Challenging the Sopho- mores were composition and a variety of world authors. Activities ranging from a library unit to the reading of-one modern novel and a classic kept the Freshmen animated. The MHS reading center, now in its second year, enlarged its tacilities by adding a new instructor, Maxine Weiland. Students enrolled in Humanities la new course on campusl studied the fine arts and literature of the past and present in order to determine man's contribution to the world. MRS. RUEGSEGGERS fifth period English Class discusses the legend of Beowulf. As a creative writing assignment, students wrote a modern-day theme corresponding to the Anglo-Saxon story. za-english ANDERSON, MARILYN L.-English, Home Economics, B.A. ASU, M.A. ASU, Favorite saying- Listen, Charlie Brownl AUTEN, CHARLENE-English, B.A. Grand Canyon College, Favorite food-Shrimp. CHIVENS, MARTHA--English, B.A. University of California, Favorite hobby-Camping. COOKE, CAROLYN- English, B.S. Arkansas State University, Favorite food- Anything chocolate! DUARTE, ROSE-English, B.S. NAU, M.A. ASU, Historian Advisor, Quill and Scroll sponsor, Favorite food-Steak. DUVIVIER, MARY LOU-English, Jour- nalism, B.A. College of St. Catherine, Guidon Advisor, Favorite sport-Golf. FORSTER, TABB-English, B.A. Grand Canyon College, Favorite hobby-Fish- ing. GENTRY, LINDA-English, B.A. U of A, Favorite food-Steak. HORNER, MINNIE LOU-English, B.A. ASU, Favorite food-Fried Chicken. l STEVE GIGAX, NICK ORTEGA, and Mike Franco sport grins to prove that some vocabulary definitions are entertaining. Sophomore English includes Silas Marner, short stories and poetry. S L r f .-in WM. s SXWXFf5?TT.T?? -sibis sll'iaF?ifEN?NN. . XNXRKCN



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Lepidoptera. Dermaptera Orders Puzzle DISSECTING FROGS or dipping in the canal, stu- dents enrolled in science courses delved into the mysteries surrounding them. Frank Aldous in- structed pupils taking Earth and Space Science- a new laboratory course. It wandered into the fields of astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography. Introducing instructor Jack Cochran to the staff, Chairman Roger Williams also coped with the problems posed by coordinating 32 classes. Ex- periments ranged trom counting multiplying yeast cells and testing blood types to mixing banana esters. A lunar eclipse highlighted the year and kept many loyal students up until two o'cIock in the morning. 30-science ALDOUS, FRANKLIN W.--Phy- sics, Chemistry, B.S. University of Utah, Favorite sport-Bas- ketball. COCHRAN, JACK L.- Biology, Life Science, Algebra, B.S. Northwestern State, Okla- homa, M.A. ASU, Favorite hob- Ns by--Fishing. FELTY, JOHNNY E.-Biology, Lite Science, B.S. University of Southern Missis- sippi, Science Club sponsor, Favorite food-Filet mignon. MEKA, MARK J.-Life Science, Biology, B.S. Wyoming Univer- sity, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Fa- vorite saying- My aching back! VELASCO, JANET A.-- Biology, Life Science, B.A. ASU, Chargettes, Science Club spon- sor, Favorite food-Steak. WILLIAMS, ROGER-Chemistry, B.S. Beadle State South Dako- ta, M.Ed. State University of I South Dakota, Favorite sport- . Golf. WILLIAMS, WAYNE- Physical Science, B.S. ASU, M.N.S. ASU, Favorite food- Homemade ice cream. N NWS? WN SX 3 X3 KSN ,QS XNWNN -Q if if if ' ' iss - . , is INR if 55 ' s 5' Yir - . LQ. T- laik FX'- xssks L .. X , , . ss .- L IQ .. s STRUGGLING WITH prehistoric mammals, biology students Paul Vallenari and Eric Vaughn construct a bulletin board for Open H o u s e . Well-wishers Yvonne Cope and Darryl Moore offer helpful suggestions. ATTENTIVE SOPHOMORE Thad Mauney attempts the counting of a rising yeast population. All biology students observed the rate at which yeast organ- isms multiply. 1 I

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