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1-Representing the class ot 1961 is Mr. Acufla as the honor guest at our homecoming events. 2 -Greeting the teachers on their first day of school is principal, Roberto Acuna. 3-Thinking ol more new ideas for improving the school is principal, Acuna. 4-Papenlvork dominated Ms. Graces job as assistant principal ot personnel. 5 -Mr. Jack Dyson joined P.H.S. as assistant principal of the student activities. l Mr. Roberto Acuna, graduate of the class of 1961 returned as Pueblo's new principal. After graduating, Mr. Acufia left for California Western College at San Diego, where he studied Political Science and received his Bachelor's degree. After receiving his degree, he moved to Cal-State Long Beach, where he received his masters' degree in Secondary Aministration. Mr. Acuna has had many working experiences. He first taught at Sacramento Junior High and later was dean of the Stu- dent Services at Santa Monica College. Mr. Acuna said I really enjoy being here at the school l graduated from. It really does feel good coming back and l do plan on staying here for many years to make some changes. Many students and administration enjoyed working with Mr. Acufla , stated senior Hubert Wash- ington. Also many students really liked Mr. Acufia bet- ter than other principals who have been at Pueblo in the past. -Mary Ellen Valle
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panish, French, German ighlight Languages WH ff' f' g9F - ,g.j,,1f-:es ,123 . sa y .1,s5ww5aga5,fgq5'msal1vgwye, .. l . l.. ff-wfw- . N ,.,L f-. Foreign Language What classes are popular among many students? Modern and classical languages, of course, because of the new materials to aid learning. Head of the language department, Estehela Gonzalez, stated that she has been constantly orderin-lg new scholastic material for the interest of the stu- dents. he students are enthusiastic about the new literature that is now available to them. The newest addition to the lan- guage department staff, Flenee Fenn, instructed two Spanish classes and an English class as a second language. Besides Spanish, German and French were taught in the department. Finally Jerry Alfieri, Spanish student, stated, I needed to learn the Spanish language when I went to order food, in a Mexican restaurant. -Robin Blake Publications Have you ever wanted to work a T.V. camera?'Well,. rn Modern Media you can. Modern Media is a class in which students can learn to work T.V. cameras, direct a film, and act in a production. Students learn technical skills and how to translate an idea into reality. Ms. Judy Allen, the teacher for Modern Media, has been at Pueblo for 5 years. Sharon Clayton, a senior, stated, This class is very exciting, it teaches you how to operate a T.V. camera and to direct a show. -Alicia Blake ' 145
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Dyson Joins Pueblo's New Administration JOE PANGA If H 'H A 62 X' ff? 25 , ' Mr. Jack Dyson, joined Ms. Serafina Grace as assistant prin- cipal ot student activities. He came from Special Projects High School at Tucson High and strictly deals with student services, clubs, sports, and publications. Dyson enjoys developing sys- temsato ease workloads, and in addition, he also enjoys back- packing and hiking. Working closely with Mr. Dyson, Ms. Grace is in charge of curriculum development and instructional budget. A new addi- tion was the Xerox machine in the library basement, and she coordinated copy procedures. ln addition to that she looked after the school's maintenance and helped the other new administrators learn the routine around Pueblo. 147 4.-hu-H --L
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