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Arthur C. Wissinger Electricity - Electronics: Taught 18 years: Sponsors Amateur Radio Club: B.S.E. Michel J. Cady Roland W. Williams Woodworking: Taught 10 Industrial Arts Department years: J.V. Football: Fresh- Head: Mechanical Drawing: man Basketball Coach: B.A., Taught 15 years: Sponsors M.A. Industrial Arts Club: IVl.A. Uperatinn And Use I I it I ' W ,,:,:: . ,,,:,, :,:. , :.:, ,,,:,::,, . , - A , I , ,t,...,tc.s atfftaif Uf Machines Tau h THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Department offers stu- dents the knowledge of skills in woodworking, mechanical drawing, electricity and electronics, and metal shop. The students increased their knowledge from the lectures, demonstrations, and then the actual operation and use of the tools. Mr. Williams, Department Head, Mr. Cady, and Mr. Wissinger are the Industrial Arts teachers. . . . LS .V . tar.i w Ava M I i V Wu' l SUD 4 f i g ? 'L - if MR. WISSINGER and his electrical stu- dents weigh the principles of electricity. This course is beneficial to a college- bound student. .X X. of the course MR. CADY and several of his students discuss some important aspects of woodworking. This is a full year and gives vent to creative talents. JIM SIMPKINS IS AIDED BY Mr. Williams while he is striving for perfection on one of his drawings in his mechanical drawing class. The students are able to use special devices which provide for accurate work. FACULTY 33 1
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Ca-eds Study Role Ut Homemaker THE HOME ECONOMICS Department develops skills in food, clothing, and fam- ily living. Students discovered their abili- ties, interests, and potential in the world of daily living. For the first time at Saguaro, boys took the advantage of taking Human Relations. Having the boys in the class offered both sides of view in the area being studied. . ss. S .aa K we '-: '-- tz w? s 2 2 he MTS- Maf9?l'0t Smith Mrs. Lois R. Hawker Home Economlcsg Taught 2 Home Economics: Human Vears2 BA, Relations: Taught 4 years: ,- f 5m.:!i4'r WE FORGOT to add the cinnamon! Cindy Burns, Leila Armstrong and Jane Moses are preparing applesauce for Mrs. Smith's home Sponsors Senio, Class: B-A. economics class. This was just one of the many things these girls were able to prepare. begins the task of sewing her dress. Bef begin the actual sewing, they :rn .1 and material. HOW TO avoid divorcef Hawker goes over with future 1 This f AFTER CHOOSING her pattern and fabnf . i ,- ,QU-, - , .
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