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ENGLISH IS BEING TAUGHT in a much more ractical and functional manner provement a student 'has learned to speak and write English well while in high school Mr Coats a new comer to the Eng- lish department this year taught Eng lush Ill IV He assured the students that good grammar comes in very handy when applying for a 'ob no matter what type of work it may be 3- Mr Kidd discusses public speaking with his English class. Mr Baird explains one of the rules of practical English to John Tennyson PEOPLE ARE JUDGED not only by their actions but also by the manner in which they speak. For this reason good English is important to every man woman and child. The home has a great influence on the way a per- son speaks simply because people have the tendency to imitate and accept the way others speak as being cor- rect. Even though the way a person speaks doesn't necessarily determine the kind of person he is, it does make a difference, said Mr. Kidd, who taught English lll, V. -19- '7a ,416 704664 of .life Wadi bmplete daaaahml pattefzn than irllother years. Because of this im- I X
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AFTON J. CARPENTER B. S., M. A., Brigham Young Uni- versity, Arizona State College, Tempe . . . likes auto races . . . dislikes Monday mornings . . . hobby is psychology and collect- ing figurines . . , taught English Ill, IV, Vl . . , sponsored Junior class, Yak, yak, yak lined Znglcd '74 Vngeafztcwt CHARLES BAIRD B. S., South-Western Missouri State College . . . likes painting . . . dislikes women drivers . . . hobby is fishing . . . taught Lan- guage Arts, English ll. Let's get to work CLYDE KIDD A. B., M. A., Ohio Northern Uni- versity, Ohio State University, Ari- zona State College, Tempe . . . likes people with a sense of humor. . .dislikes lazy and dis- honest students . . . hobby is arguing with Janet McGee . . . taught English lll, V . sored Student Council. I'm iust kidding YVONNE M. JONES A. B., Arizona State College, Tempe. . . likes dramatics, books, people, clothes, Indian iewelry ...hobby is sewing, reading . .. taught English l, ll . . .sponsored Freshman class. Practice,cloes not always make perfect, but it does make perma- nent. ' I 2 J .V..g5g.:',g,.:,Q.v f:.' 4 5 l t 2 A f IQ ' 26 5 Q11 ,a+5j4,'f'f , L ' 2-.,,.'v,j?fft ' t r.,.:r:-We spon- DAVID H. COATS A. B., Lake Forrest, Illinois . . . likes dogs . . . dislikes people who are rude in public.. .hobby is writing . . . taught English III, IV . . .sponsored Junior class. Dat's da way da ball bounces SINCE ENGLISH is the basic tool tor most other subiects in the high school curriculum, Scottsdale High has an English department consisting ot courses one through six in which students take the courses tor which they are best suited. Two of the new-comers in our English department were Mr. Baird, teaching English I, and Mrs. Jones, teaching English l, ll. Mr. Coats, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. Carpenter chuckle over an English problem.
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JACK CREWS A B Aruzona State College Tempe lakes chow dlslnkes no chow hobby rs sports taught wood rkungl II I sponsored Fresh man class Get busy or get a drop sllp .4'ad4Zi4e74'fand4 VIRGIL SAVAGE AB Arlzona State College Tempe lakes lazz dlslukes people who call themselves cats hobby as cabmet makung taught mechan :cal drawunq I woodworknng I Coached track football basketball sponsored Lettermen s Club T off on hum Mr Savage checks Steve Wilsons drawmg whtle Stan Whnsenhunt and frtend look on MECHANICAL DRAWING which was taught by both Mr Savage ard Mr Paddock rs um portant to students who plan on benng bunld :ng engineers as It IS prerequlslte to englneer drawing and archltectural drawlng FRANCIS C PADDOCK hobby IS bunldlng guns taught crafts mechantcal drawung SHOP COURSES consnsted of mechanlcal drawmg and woodworklng In woodwork Ing students learned how to buxld wnth hard and soft woods by usrng both hand and machune tools They were also taught how to buy lumber and how to fnntsh woods whlch comes In handy In the buuldrng trade Mr Crews explanns the proper use of a router to quuntet of Interested 20 students quad ' ' I - -f , . . . . . . Qc C , , ,f I ' 4 ll ' ll D ' , Al ' D . ' ' ' M. A.,.Arizona State College, Tempe wo ' , , ll... - I ' ' - ll . ' ll , I , I . I . 1 . l '
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