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They Learn to Teach Hi-A Ruth Steele and Sue Dahl display the Thanksgiving poster they were responsible for for their Children's Literature Class. Students in the various fields of education comprise over one-fifth of the total number of students en- rolled at the College this year. It is comforting to note that at least some of the crowded classrooms we are accustomed to worry about are crowded with future teachers. '-Av'--It ' FV 'T TFT? iff --V., ,... M.1Qk-e- V qc l.. . , V - if 1 gl 'y'4- 'v QA H I! A . 4 ln -VV' ,X-, 'fgxwnrixlhii J 1' - ,V-F .41-I. ls- f '1u1'5'l' hh f ,,.,, ,K H g .3 - I- M ill l XFX, The twins, Greg and Tammy Hill, are back at Phoenix College Nursery School for a second year. They are shown here on the P. C. playground. Who else? lt's Tommy and Greg on the jungle gym.
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Home Ee. Majors ook, Sew, Learn Josette Cardon helps Mary Carolyn Ray pin in the bias of the coat she is making for her home economics class. Edward Tate decides that if a woman can join a man's world then he can certainly invade the wom- an's world. Dixie Palmer watches him sift flour. -ae- Looking businesslike in the kitchen are Joyce Perkins, Delores Gordon, Patricia ' W ' Lanze, Loretta Voight, and Edward Tate. A, ' . il, Y XQK 'E xfsf Y V ' -.G ,.... i V. 581 We knew you were coming so we baked a cake. Whipping up the batter are home economics students Joyce Per- kins and Delores Gordon. K' L. . J., 7'-M ii ll V. i l -L ,- U, -I env ., L l
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usie Maestro, Please Part of a music major's time is spent learning to play different instruments. Here, learning to play the baritone horn, coronet, and clarinet, are Ingrid Hill, Mary Mowrey, Genley Anderson, Joyce Schardt, and Harold Moll. Pictured to the right are Mary Mowrey, Genley Anderson, Linda Furney, Diane Dawson, Eddie Cooke, AI Lyles, Bob Burk, Dave Criswell, Sandra Wallace, Sharon Williams, Kathy Wilson, and Fred Parrill, students of the ear training class. What a crazy duet! Making with the sounds on the clarinet and bassoon are Harold Moll, and Al Lyles. Q ii gi W? Headed by Department Chairman Earle L. Stone, the Music Department offers two curriculums, Ap- plied Music, and Music Education. The Depart- ment's newest instructor, composer Albert O. Davis, took over direction of the band in the fall and led it in a year of colorful music, including the memor- able Mickey Mouse.
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