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-'lr'-t -df! A1 Yvonne Aramburo 3 Science Department I-las Growing Pains Gabriel Romero Q33 -'--' a a. xii ? . Q t 25' is J f' . 5' Donna Huckuba 1-Peter Bracmonte watches his partner Craig Robillard doing part ol the lab. 2-Terry Cruz is one of many students who is learning to operate a calculator in business classes. 3-Mr. Hitchcock is busy teaching another day's lesson. 4-Taking shorthand, typing, and figuring is part of the class where Frances Saiz, Gloria Cruz, and Claudia Baitierrez learn business technique. 5-ln physical science Roxana Garcero and Annette Estrada clean up atter a lab experiment. 14
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Business I wish more students would take advantage of our offerings, stated Mrs. Valdez. There have been a lot of changes in the business depart- ment this year. They have already received a full room of electric typewriters, and were expecting a microcomputer. Along with these changes there were two new teachers. Louanne Hume has replaced Becky Moens, and Warren Ess- ing was teaching C.E.TA., which is a government spon- sored, on-the-job training program. Mrs. Valdez, chairwoman ot the business department, commented, l wish more students would take advantage of our fthe business departmenfsj offerings, so that they would be prepared for the future. -Robin Cook Science The classes are overcrowded and we are doing the best we can, said Mr. Hannon. Starting the year off with earth science, a freshman course, was the challenge facing Mr. Parks. New also to the department was Patricia Raves, biology teacher, in room 121. Along with the additions to the curriculum and the staff, Mr. Hannon, head of Pueblo's science department stated, The classes are overcrowded and we are doing the best we can. It would be better, for the teachers and the students if there were smaller classes, so that the teachers could give more help to the students that need it .-Robin Cook 142 -lr 1- New Typewriters Encourage Busine vs.. Nathan Alcanfar '-Q.,
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Publications Offer Variety ,..,. ug 4 f -L, Q I 2 1-Photo Publications Stafters areg Top row: Gilbert Alcaraz, Jose Parga, Johnny Paz, Gabriel Romero, Nathan Alcantar, and Daniel Gandara. Bottom Row: Yvonne Ayala, Diane Carrillo, Boogie Silva, Roach Gandara, and Jose Valencia. 2-Mr. Honcoop shows Diane Carrillo and Gabriel Romero negatives on a light table. 3-Becky Munoz is preparing what she will say in front ofthe camera. 4-Alex Garcia adjusts T.V. camera to shoot a scene of a program put on by Modern Media. 5-Ms. Nunez, a teacher's aide for Spanish, reads a student's paper. 6- Ms. Gonzales lectures one of her Spanish classes. 144
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