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x J , ,ff- 1 vi.. Y 5 1. REGINALD E. BROOKS Taught beginning mixed chorus. junior varsity band, prep band. beginning girls chorus . . . 2 years teaching . . . hobby: hunting. ' ' ffigffi , l Q g v l 3 ,-l- , . K 1 353,- ',.w,.'a-1,.f. . ,.. . 5, at A , P is A rs-i-'fi9iE'5f 5139 .' ,Hi A .' :gf 41,1511 ggi 45- - ig , 2 -zgg9:'1':E-. ta-:ft mfg EUGENE L. HANSON Department head of music . . . taught concert orchestra, Beaver Band. junior varsity dance band. Tune Toppers . . . lS years teach- ing . . . sponsored Band Letter- men, Orchestra Lettermen. Musik Lf Bu! Golden Speech HLEH s040Ul Q ,...-- A 2 3 il 'f . .. itll 'Fr H I -qt I 1 ff ll t f I Z :y t JOSEPH ESILE W tmdlgfl Taught Scottsdale Singers, Chan- ' tl sonettes. advanced mixed chorus, 5 if music appreciation, introduction to music . . . 3 years teaching . . . sponsored Scottsdale S i n g e r s . Chansonettes , . . hobby: raising German Shepherds . . . O kid' dies. Hard work and many hours of practice are needed to produce a terrific marching band. The intermediate band, under the direction of Mr. Brooks, has undertaken this worth-while non-academic activity. Scottsdale Hiqh School is riqhtiully proud of its outstanding music depart- ment, headed by Mr. Eugene Hanson. Several opportunities for development in the comprehensive fine arts tield were offered throuqh Courses which amplify talents in singing and instru- mental work, The curriculum also en- couraged areal-er appreciation through music theory Courses, Ohh! Did you take the picture? I wasn't ready! exclaimed startled Mr. Esile, choral director. Gathered around the piano during introduction to music class are Kathy Orr and Sharon Morgan sharing the ivory board, while Elizabeth Dodengotf, Marilyn Ross. Ginger Warner and Cathy Kountz look on.
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Coumelmcg Amir The Bef! Of Mn The counseling department was one of the most important in the school, with a staff which endeavored to personally interview every stu- dent in Scottsdale Hiqh School a minimum of once a semester. With the aid of aptitude tests, career plans and parent interviews, the coun- selors helped each student plan a logical cur- riculum appropriate for his needs and abilities. In this way, Scottsdale qraduates were pre- pared to meet the requirements oi the colleges of their choice, or to enter a vocation for which they had been trained at high school. .t, , iwwtifjv- I. , V , ,L I.. .11 Qui. tiff .1..f 1 b,54l. '44-4572 T ' ' . NH dit . ' ' f 1.1! X Y 1 K' 1--1 fc! . pl ' 2 .' , X .0 .ff ' , ' , X' ' - fri- X' .N t -J?'TQ' 4' . ' ,jr - it i 1 HAZEL M. COSSELL Head of the counselmq department this past year was Miss Hagan, who kept the quidarice office running smooth- ly and efficiently. Miss Hagan received her AB at Arizona State University, and her MA at the University oi California at Berkeley. K 'ul' MAXINE HAGAN fs fbi ,WFS I' 112 WILLIAM w. HENDRY RAY PLANETA SHERRY PRES-I-ON Page 2l
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An' Lv Noi A Thmg' If lv A Way le-. 4 'f .,.- nl. JOHN R. HALL Taught dramatics, theatre arts. as- sembly production . . . 7 years teaching . . . sponsored Thespians A new course offered at Scottsdale this year was T.V. production. under the di- Club ', ' ' h0bbies:,,5mdyiPg ang rection ot Mr. Wake. Regular hi-weekly T.V. productions over Channel 12 featured anendmg P1aYs ' ' ' That figures' various school activities and departments. Shown is the second program, dealing with game activities. Self-expression: this is one term which completely sums up the aims of the fine cn-ts program. Drama students learned how to select qood plays, and professional techniques in interpretation, stage design, make up and costuminq were evidenced in their plays. The art department covered sketching, drawing, painting and art study, turning out mcmy fine and talented artists. The art department, under the instruction of Mrs. Sanders, greeted the Christmas season by decorating the hall in the main office. Trap doors made in large trees were opened each day to show gay animated figures and animals which represented the winter season. I 4 in I NP i4 fr N MN Lf? y, 5 1 JUDY P. SANDERS Taught art I, II . . . 11 years teaching . . . sponsored Art Club, junior class, PTSA representative . . . hobbies: golf, reading. swim- ming. ARNOLD R. WAKE Taught speeuh training, T.V. pro- duction . . 2 years teaching, 8 years as Air Force .nstructor . . . hobbies: dramatics, T.V.
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