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

 - Class of 1966

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Rigorous Qualifications ( |{ ACE K. CHANDLER, eighth grade reading and language trucil- er, received her B.A. degree from ASl . She sponsors the Kighth Grade Honor Society. Mrs. (Chandler is a member of Pythian Sis- ters and when family responsibilities permit, enjoys needlework. ROBER I I). (X)FFK teaches art an l is a senior class sponsor, lie received his B.A. degree from the I diversity of Miami and at- tended ASl last summer, doing gruduute work in urt. Mr. Coffey enjoys painting, making ceramics and camping when lime permits. DEAN G. CUMBERLAND, sophomore classsponsor,received his B.S. degree from Millikin University and his M.S. degree from Oklahoma I niversity. I le teaches advanced math,algebra and ge- ometry. Mr. Cumberland attends the First Presbyterian Church. EDGAR P. DAVIDSON received her B.E. and B.A. degrees from Mary Hardin Bay lor and her M. A. degree from Sul Ross Stale Col- lege. She teaches eighth grade reading and is sponsor of the V ild- kitten page. Mrs. Davidson is an active member of Delta Kappa Gamma, the Morenci NX Oman's Club and the Presbyterian Church. JULIA ESTES teaches junior English and is also a junior class sponsor. She received her B.A. degree from Harding College. Miss Estes is a member of the Church of Christ and her hobbies include reading and playing both ping-pong and tennis. She likes traveling and last summer visited the New York orld’s Fair. NER.NON F. FRIED 1.1, new to ourfucult) this year, teaches high school ph sical education, and is a sophomore class and D tter- mun’s Club sponsor. He recei ed both his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees from the University of Arizona. Last summer Mr. Friedli couched American legion baseball and tuughi swimming safety in Tucson. NORAIJCA GALE teuches physical education and is the advisor for the arsity and JV cheerleaders. She received her B.A. degree from ASl . and last summer completed her M.S. degree at West- ern New Mexico University. Mrs. Gale also is a sponsor of the Girl’s D ugue, a member of Della kappu Gamma and the Py th- ian Sisters. Cooking and taking cure of her fumily keeps her busy. JOSEPH C ALI SKY received his B.S. at West V irginia NX esley an and both his VI.A. and M.S. degrees from West Virginia I niver- sity. He teaches chemistry, physics and mathematics, and is a sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mr. Galusky is active in the Holy Cross Catholic Church, and isa member of tm American 29

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Instructors Challenge Mental Ability With Revised Techniques, Meet AN ANIMATED conversation between Mr. Campbell and Richard Espinoza captures interest of the class. ROSS (). BRIDEWELL received his B.A. und M.A. degrees from Duke University. Mr. Bridewell teaches Spanish and French and is a sponsor of the French Club and the senior class. Last sum- mer, he attended Fscuela de erano of I.T.E.S.M., Monterrey, Mexico. He is president of the MTA and a member of the Elks. HELEN ARNOLD, senior English teacher, received her B.A. de- gree from Butler University und her M.A. degree from Columbia University. Mrs. Arnold is a National Honor Society sponsor and enjoys reading, rock-hunting, swimming and hiking as hobbies. C.G. CAMPBELL, new to our building, but not to our school, is a graduate of ASC. He teaches American Problems und geography, and is a sponsor of the Debuting.Society und the liCttermun's (dub. Mr. Campbell is a member of the Elks IxxJge and enjoys sports. JAMES W. CARROLL assistant band director, received his B.S. degree from Sul Ross State. He attends the First Baptist Church and enjoys bow ling and rebuilding furniture w hen his time permits. The turbulent teens are the most impression- able years of one’s life. During this time, ob- jectives which help shape the future are easily molded into the student’s mind. In these years, the sound thinking of well-informed teachers is necessary to stress the importance of education. Despite the growing number of pupils, teachers strive to instill in each individual the invaluable knowledge needed to keep pace with today’s hec- tic society. They help prepare youth for a pros- perous future, enabling them to enjoy life to the fullest extent. By helping students meet the chal- lenges that they mast face from day today, educa- tors insure success in the coming years. Duties such as registration, grading, and meetings keep them constantly busy. However, teachers find the time to sponsor many extra-curricular activities. 28



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THEIX) I). MOTES teaches drivers training, American Problems, and is a freshman class sponsor. He received his B.S. degree from ASC. Mr. Motes is a member of the Lions' (Hub, the Town Council Improvement Committee and the IJ)S Church in Safford. w here he lives. Ranching takes much time week ends and summer GEORGE HEARN teaches eighth grade math and English and is a sponsor of the Junior High Student Council. Mr. Hearn received his B.A. degree from Arizona State I niversity, and is a member of the Saint Philip and James Episcopal Church, where he is also Superintendent of the Sunday School. Mr. Hearn serves on the Board of the Greenlee County Crippled Children's Society and is also a member of the American legion and the I.O.O.E. lx dge. PAT HICKS, new to our staff this year, has a B.A. degree from W est Texas State University. Mrs. Hicks teaches junior English and is a junior class sponsor. She is a member of the U nited Pres- byterian W omen, Morenci W oman's Club and the Order of East- ern Star. Her hobbies include reading, sew ing and water skiing. JOHN H. JOH NSON, who teaches math,science, and health in the eighth grade, received his B.A. degree from ASl . Mr. Johnson is one of the sponsors for the Eighth Grade Student Council and is eighth grade basketball coach. He belongs to the Commercial Bow l- ing league, the lion's Club,and the EirstSouthern Baptist Church. Sports, fishing, and hunting are always enjoyed by Mr. Johnson. Faculty Members Spend Overtime Hours Jl NE II AMBY, another teacher new to our faculty, teaches eighth grude physical education and sponsors the junior high cheerlead- ers. Miss Hamby attended Harding College where she received her B. . degree. She is a member of the Church of Christ and reading, tennis, and swimming are among her several hobbies. I BANK HANSEN, who teaches I nited States History and is a freshman class sponsor, received both his B. . and M.Ed. degrees at die I niversity of Arizona. I lobbies, include hunting and fishing. MORRISON L. GILBERT who teaches junior high physical educa- tion, also coaches basketball and junior varsity football, and is a IxMterman's Club sponsor. He received his B.S. degree from Ohio State University. Summer found Mr. Gilbert on the ASC campus. FRANK GONZALES who teaches Spanish, received his B. A. de- gree from W ayland Baptist College. He Isa freshman class ad- viser and sponsors the Spanish Club. A charter member of the lo- cal chapter of the American Field Service, he was elected presi- dent for this yeur. Mr. Gonzales Is also a member of the Lion's Club and enjoys painting and crafts. Last summer Mr. Gonzales uttended the NDEA Summer Uinguage Institute in Puebla, Mexico, and when time permitted, toured the Southern part of the country. 30

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