Morenci High School - Copper Cat Yearbook (Morenci, AZ)

 - Class of 1965

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Teachers maintain Full schedule, take III ( II BA I'K I AN. head baseball and assistantjunior ursity fool- ball couch, leaches American Problems and geography. lie re- ceived bis B.S. degree from North Texas State and is a sponsor of bulb die l.ettermuiTs Club and ol die Debating Society. I asl sum- mer be played semi-pro baseball while attending East Texas State. HELEN I NOMAS ARNOLD received her B.A. degree from Butler I niversit) and her M. A. degree from Columbia University. Mrs. Arnold teaches senior Knglisb and is oneoflhe National Honor So- ciet) sponsors. Rock bunting, swimming are among her bobbies. ROSS O. BRIDEWELL, French and Spanish teacher, returned to Morcnci after two years in California, where be did graduate work in Spanish and taught at San Luis Obispo. Mr. Bridewell received both his B.A. and M. A. degrees from Duke I Diversity. The Klks Club, gardening and modern languages are his favorite pastimes. JAMES W. C ARROLL, assistant band director, received his B. A. degree from Sul Ross State. Mr. Carroll attends the first Bap- tist Church and is interested in bowling, cars and rebuilding fur- niture. After w ork he enjoy s w riling original musical compositions. CRACK CH ANDLER, eighth grade reading and language teacher, is sponsor of the Junior High Honor Societ . Mrs. Chandler re- ceived her B.A. degree from Arizona Stale I niversit). She col- lects old hooks and holds the office of M.F.C. in Pythian Sisters. ROBER T I). COFFEY teaches all art classes and is a sponsor ol the junior class and the Art Club. Mr. Coffey received his B.A. degree from the I niversit) of Miami and has done graduate work at Kansas Stale Teachers College and Arizona State I niversit). Ceramics, camping, hunting and painting are his favorite hobbies. DEAN ( .Cl MB ERL AND is new to our faculty this year. Teach- ing geometry and adv anced math, he is a sponsor of the freshman class. Air. Cumberland received his B.S. degree from Millikin I niversit) and his M. S. degree from Oklahoma I niversit). lie attends the Presbyterian Church ami enjoys reading and mu-ic. EDO AR P. I) IDSON teaches eighth grade reading and is a Wild- kilten page sponsor. Mrs. Davidson rereived both her B.F. and B.A. degrees from Mary Hardin Baylor, and her M. S. degree from Sul Ross State College. Her populur book reviews are espec- ially enjoyed by fellow members ol Della kappa Gamma, Woman's Club and the I niled Presbyterian Woman's Circle. The Davidson's vacation trip last summer included the W orld's Fair in New A ork. 26

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Mr. Everett E. Myers, Jr. Principal The Infill school administration, although busy with all the multitude of details involved in keep- ing a school operating w ith dock-like efficiency, always has time to help students with their man) inquiries, as well as to counsel with parents and with teachers. For the second year, Mr. E. E. Myers, has with an experienced hand and a warm smile, answered the endless questions and un- tangled daily problems. Mr. Myers received his B. S. degree from Southwest Missouri State and his M. S. degree front Missouri I niversity. He is a sponsor of the Student Council. Weekends, he enjoys a fast round of golf. Mr. Myers is a member of the local Rotary Club and attends the First Presbyterian Church of Morenci. Sharing the many administrative responsibili- ties in the high school is Mr. Darrell K. Evans, vice-principal. Along with his work there, he teaches general science and two study halls. Mr. Evans received both his B. . and M. A. degrees from Texas Western College. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, Lion’s Club and en- joys participating in a Morenci bow ling league. Principals organize Conscientiously operate, efficient school Mr. Darrell Evans CONFERRING WITH Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Kerr, the Assistant Principal parents of Jody Kerr, is Mr. Evans and Mr. Myers. 25



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time to assist pupils WAYNE 1)0 NIC A. nr to the faculty this year, teuches eighth gra h social science ami was assistant director of the senior class play. Mr. Donica received his B. S. degree from the I niversity of Oklahoma. Last summer he was a counselor at a National Park Youth Camp in California. Me enjoys tennis and music as hobbies. Jl LI A ESTES, another newcomer, teaches junior high physical education and sponsors the eighth grade cheerleaders. Miss Estes received her B.A. degree from llurding College and is a member of the Church of Christ. She also was a camp counselor in Texas last summer, and her hobbies include music, hiking and ping pong. NOR ALE A GALE teaches girls' | E. and is a sponsor of the Girls' League and die varsity and J.V. cheerleaders. Mrs. Gale re- ceiver! her B.A. degree from Arizona Slate University. The Py- thian Sisters, sports, reuding, hunting and cooking keep her busy. She attended second session at New Mexico Western last summer. JOSEPH GALl SkV teaches physics, chemistry, general math and is a sponsor of the National Honor Society . Mr. Gulusky received his B. S. degree from West irginia Wesleyan College and both his M.A. and M.S. degrees from West Virginia University. He has done additional graduate work at other universities, including Notre Dame, Brigham Young. Monlanu State, Denver and Wyoming. The lions' Club, Holy Name Society, bowling, American legion and the Confraternity Christian Doctrine are his community activities. Ely fishing, classical music, gardening and sports are his hobbies. MORRISON GILBERT, physical education teacher, received his B.S. degree from Ohio Slate I niversity. Mr. Gilbert is a sponsor of the D tterman s Club and of the freshman class. He enjoys all sports and last summer attended the Clinic for Coaches at ASC. ER AN k GONZ ALES, new to our faculty this year, received his B.A. degree from Way land College. Mr. Gonzales teaches all the beginning Spanish classes and also one senior English section, and is a Spanish Club and senior class sponsor. He belongs to the Lions Club and the Baptist Brotherhood. Painting and crafts are hobbies. FRANK HANSEN, who leaches United States History, is u senior cluss sponsor. Mr. Hansen received both his B.A. degree and M. Ed. degree from the I niversity of Arizona. Fishing and hunt- ing ure among his favorite recreational and spare lime activities. JEAN H ANSEN, who teaches sophomore English and speech, is a sponsor of the Dramatics (ilub. Mrs. 11 unsen received both her B.S. and M. S. degrees from New Mexico Western University. She es| cciully enjoys going hunting and fishing with her husband. 27

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