Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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Young aVincis in the Making l T' . N The Department of Art, Dr. John F. Rios, chairman, offers something for everyone, whether you're interested in the broad cultural aspects of liberal education, planning to teach art, or desiring to follow art professionally. The College Art Curriculum fulfills require- ments for the Associate of Arts degree, leading to a bacheIor's degree at a four-year college. The General Art Curriculum is a terminal pro- gram leading to the Associate of Arts degree on y. Rick Beal looks up from his art work to smile at a SAND- PRINTS photographer. Artist Darnel Haney tries to decide iust how to catch the expression of model Elizabeth Grijalva. . V i, .. ,Tips-.W-.-1, Q., -1--f. . Ea. ' 5. Q -:wi V, t- . . 'Q J' R. I Roger Buchanan and friend

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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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al., -f fl? 1, -l' '- 1' 1 r s Transcribing letters from their shorthand notes are: Gene King, Agnes Quain, Shirley Yazzie, Nancy Faulstich, Ar- lene Humm, Annita Vaughn, Frances Aragon, Emily Glo- wacki, Carole Schwaemmle, Phyllis Tuggey, Judy Marlin, Joan Ridenhour, and Alberta Windsor. Business s The1r Buslne x:-s--gr-9--Ai' ,E . .- ,GNN-M..-...P , ,-si i i Q, Y.-...1 Visiting Walsh Bros. was one of the projects of the office management class. Shown here admiring a 51,000 desk are: Tom Essig, Nancy Kraus, William Walsh, Robbie Chamberlain, Leeann Burtz, Dawson Riley, and Rose Daer. Seated is Mr. Richard Reilly, representative of Walsh I l Bros. Registering for one of the various business classes is Gary Woods. Teachers are Dr. Ralph Asmus, Mr. Clair Coca- nower, and Mr. Paul Marshall. ,A The Department of Business, Mr. Carl J Newman, chairman, offers four curriculums: One is tailor-made to fit requirements for the first two years of a four-year bachelor's degree programs in business. administration and in commerce at the U of A, ASU, Tempe, or ASC, Flagstaff. Another provides a broad general business education for the business major. A third provides terminal training in four specialized areas: retail selling, real estate, secretarial, and medical receptionist. The fourth fits Evening College require ments for adults in the above Curriculums.

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