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FYI .- sw Janice Droke Lois Hawker Margaret Smith TO MAKE a home Home Sweet Home is not only an art but a skill that involves careful training. Saguaro's Home Economics Department accepted this challenge with a program of three classes. Home Economics I consists of a concen- trated year on foods and clothing. Home Eco- nomics ll emphasized advanced clothing, while Ill concerned advanced foods and home furnishings. Human Relations was offered, enabling the stu- dents to become acquainted with the responsi- bilities of the home. Human Relations concen- trated mainly on child development. Linda Ellsworth busily scrapes her bowl clean in order to finish her pie in time. Cooking is one of the many facets of home economics taught at Saguaro High School. of D 3 65 igW9 ,pr Courses Teach Responsibility of Family Janice Droke - home economics, sponsors Senior Class, B.S. Lois Hawker - human relations, advanced clothing, Dept. Headp B.A. Margaret Smith - human relations, beginning foods, clothing, advanced foods, and home furnishings, sponsors Pep Club, B.A.Ed. gr Did you see how I made this type of stitching? Mrs. Janice Droke asks Debbie Witbeck. Sometimes when a student doesn't understand, it is necessary for the teacher to demonstrate the material. Human relations students do not learn about things such as food and clothing, but gain invaluable knowledge about themselves and their fellow man. Here, lVlelinda Bowden leads a class discussion. 172 - HOME ECONOMICS
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Marc Fairburn is busy drawing a blueprint under the supervision of Mr. John Forsythe. Mechanical Drawing was offered to the boys interested in a career in engineering, architecture. Mr. Forsythe and Mr. Arthur Wissinger taught the classes. BUSINESS EDUCATlON is a key to success in today's society. There are many areas in business, ranging from typing to distributive education. No matter what vocation a person may choose, some facet of business will be used. The Business Department has added a new secretarial block, along with the Future Secretaries of Amer- ica Club. The department has in- creased its size with two new instruc- tors. HAMMERS, COMPASSES and wires are a few of the items often used in teaching industrial arts classes. For the boy who would like to become an architect or engineer, a course in mechanical drawing is invaluable in giving him the basic knowledge which will be used in college. Saguaro is the only school in the Scottsdale District which offers courses in electronics. ln woodworking, boys analyze and then fulfill projects. Electronics Courses Unique to Saguaro Mr. Mike Cady's first project of the year is to teach the boys to use the machines and become familiar with the woods. Each boy then draws up a plan for his particular project. Making and testing circuits was one of the first major projects of the school year in Mr. Arthur Wissinger's classes. Electronics proved to be worthwhile. Mike Cady - woodworking, Dept. Head, sponsors J.V. Football, Freshman Basketball, B.A., M.A. John Forsythe - mechanical drawing, woodworking, A.B. Arthur Wissinger - electronics, electricity, drafting, sponsors Amateur Radio Society, B.S.Ed. Mike Cady John Forsythe Arthur Wissinger INDUSTRIAL ARTS - 171
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Guidance Counselors Help Plan For Future THE GUIDANCE Department serves as a constant reference for students and faculty alike. The counselors direct students in cur- riculum and vocational choices. They also advise students about grades, colleges, and personal mat- ters. An open-door policy is main- tained to encourage students to seek advice at any time. This year, Saguaro added two new counse- Iors, lVlr. Mueller and Mrs. Green- wold, to its previous staff of five. , :qu www Q ,-Qt. 42' N HK K N lg N , V V'- I A-j'fg'1:11fQ:.'avf .vfhfli
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