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MISS MARJORIE JOHNSON (B.S., Ball State, Ind. , M. A. , Arizona U., Sponsors Copper Cat.) sets up the Christmas pro- gram cover. RIGHT; MRS. JOE ANN LAWTON (B. A., Arizona U.; M. Ed. Arizona U.; Sponsors Girls’ League.) types a football program on the vari-typer. USE BUSIIlfSS SERVICES Business, economics, general business bookkeeping, typing I and II, and shorthand are basic fundamentals for both personal use and vocational programs. These courses, which are offered to all high school students, are some of the most vital ones for future years. ABOVE: Naomi Hampton and Annie Mingura using a calculator. LOWER LEFT: Betty Hanna is doing filing work. LOWER RIGHT: Frankie Essex and Pat Wilmoth are running the mimeograph.
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MR. JOSEPH G. GALUSKY David Mena and Nick Madrid watch Natalia Esqueda and B.S., West Virginia Wesleyan; M. A., Richard Armijo disect an earthworm in biology. M.S., West Virginia University; biology, chemistry, physics. LOUIS 10 0U0 SCW CLASSES There are five divisions, including mechanics, property of matter, heat, magnetism and electric- ity, sound and light. Also studied was nuclear physics. Students in chemistry learned the properties of matter, and chemical reaction which matter under- goes. Emphasis was placed on consumer chemistry. Films which coincided with the various topics were shown. Biology, chemistry, and physics were taught by Mr. Joseph Galusky. Mr. Harry Reeves and Mr. Edward Pfeifer had the general science classes. With physics and chemistry open only to jun- iors and seniors, biology was open to every one, except freshmen. The freshmen could elect gen- eral science. LOWER LEFT: James Kirby, Ronnie Waldorf and Bob Morrow experiment with balance scales in chem- istry. LOWER RIGHT: In physics Clinton Feemster, Ronald Troutman and Cuco Carrillo find the boiling point of water in Morenci.
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MRS. EULALIA DANKS, B. A., Arizona State Col- lege, Tempe ;Soph- omore Class Spon- sor . Grace Pena, Peg- gy Wood, Beth Garret and Olivia Saucedo review workbook in pre- parationfor a shorthand test. iypt HOD KttP RECORDS In the more advanced years of commer- cial training, the students learn to use of- fice machines, the ditto, mimeograph and calculators. The commercial department printed the programs for all the football games, and also for other school activities. ABOVE: O'Dell Henderson and Pat Richardson run a trial balance in bookkeeping. BELOW RIGHT: Mar Lynn Ormsby, Emilia Sierra, Mary Tellez and Olivia Saucedo work on their budgets in typing II. BE- LOW LEFT: Charlotte M u 11 e n e a ux and Sandra Roberts fix a bulletin board in business economics.
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