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Q 1 1 1 I MOVED AND COVERED, the library ramp entrance provides availability to all. Making use of the ramp is junior Diana Strait. A BAKER'S DELIGHT, hot cupcakes are removed from the oven by senior Becca Pizarro. The expan- sion of the homemaking room allowed space for more students to take part in the program. 6 Opening
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,fu-W' 1. S cho ol sees modifications Body observes campus alterations by first weeks Following their path to education, stu- dents entered the halls for the twenty- sixth year and faced the many changes which occurred over the summer vaca- tion. Moved to the north end of the library and protected from the elements by a new awning, the library ramp entrance made things easier for all entering the place of study. Beginning with the first week of school students angrily took note of the semester system. In Bible, we're getting both old and new testaments in 18 weeks as opposed to 24 weeks under the quarter systemg it gives us more work, exclaimed senior Kirsten Evenson. Also, joining the ranks of the previous faculty were fourteen newcomers who gradually caught the 'Mustang Fevert' As far as departmental changes go, math department proudly added five TRS-80 micro computers and components to its computer science curriculum: and through the help of principal Tom Chavez, the homemaking department expanded to incorporate the adjoining sitting room. Once adjusted to the alterations, stu- dents found themselves involved in the routine of another school year. LEARNING A TRADE, senior Mike Anderson looks over plans on sodering wire. The engineering classes under the direction of Mr. Ed Beleer repair radios and television sets for students and faculty. LEADER OF THE BAND, Mr. Nestor Arzola asks his guitar class to strum a chord. Both Arzola and the guitar class were new additions to the school. WITH GENERAL REGULARITY, Mr. Ioe Bullock and Mrs. Mary Cherry program semester schedules into the computer. The change to the semester sys- tem reduced the amount of work for those involved. Opening 7
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