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earnlng lub members were: ftop rowl Sylvia Laguna, Linda Garcia, Marina Soto, econd rowl Letty Sanchez, Sandra Reyes, Minerva Pichardo, Gloria Reyes, Iinerva Camacho, Cbottom rowl Araceli Sanchez, treasurerg Rosa Zepeda, vice- 'esidentg Hilda Alexander, presidentg Ms. Donna Vinsant, sponsor. igrant Club Encouraged The Migrant Student Club was one of the more active clubs on campus this year. It is designed to help offi- cially identified migrant students to cope, both officially and academical- ly, at school. The club sponsored an essay contest and held a fund-raiser in the spring to help raise money for their yearly scholarship. At left, mi- grant student Abel Alcala, a club member, studies. Migrant Club sponsor and migrant counselor Ms. Donna Vinsant. All JD JL
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Title VII Improved English Speaking Skill The BUHS Title VII program attempts to turn non-English-speaking students into students able to function linguistically in any classroom on campus. The program is relatively individ- ualized, and lasts two years for those students who enter BUHS with no English skills at all. Students learn to speak, understand, read, and write English through a variety of methods. The director and part time teacher in the pro- gram is Mrs. Virginia Sandoval-Johnson, and the two teachers are Mr. Gerardo Ruiz and Mrs. Maria Grieve Cpart timel. Instructional aides Ms. Jackie Ruiz and Ms. Dora Esquer round out the instructional team. Above, instructional aide Ms. Dora Esquer prepares to help Jesus Ramirez. At right, Jesus Ramirez enjoys learning English. 42 ESL-Title VII Rosaura Cebreros, Maria Concepcion Chavez, Alma Ruiz istandingj, Sonia Rodriguez tback right? z Above, Jose Lopez learns to communicate in anotl language. At left, Sonia Rodriguez, Alicia Delga Jorge Garcia, and Jesus Ramirez in class.
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q , ,A.. f i 'I .E Many students were active in P.E. this year. They could choose between many sports including: football, volleyball, softball, badminton, basketball, tennis and volleytennis. Mrs. LeBaron, Miss Enders, Mr. Willingham and Mr. Lowe provided the teaching ability to make many students understand and excel at these sports, Robert Jones frightl took a shot at batting and, as usual, succeeded. Mrs. LeBaron and Miss Enders fabovel showed their students how badminton is supposed to look and occasionally played them. 44 Physical Education WM., ,,.. ,ns We Were Kept In S ape By P.E Z I Stephen Veysey fabovel seemed to be confused about the game of volleyball, but Shar. Spates frightj was an ace at softball. P.E. was a good way to learn about different spo:
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