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creativity lingers in chs wwrwwuw it-E. ' 4 A , I ,V Q M t -we .J ra-'--. -A-l if L.-svdli-'- 'M me Cv w ii if Wi The Art Department is a popular elective at Cl-l.S, Classes offered in this department consists of Beginning and Advanced Drawing and Painting, Silversmithing, and Arts and Crafts I and Il. Macrame, decopodge, and leatherwork are only a few skills the Arts and Crafts class did this year. In Decorative Arts l and ll, the students embroidered, knitted, quilted, made stuffed animals, and other handicrafts. 1, Edna Aguavo relaxes as she sands a woodblock. 2. Cherri Faultner works on a decorative arts project. 3, Lauri Ford busily works at her decoupage, 4. Lisa Crott concentrates on making a pillow, 5. Estella Perea and Hopi Rojas embroider their own designs escape-131
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reading brings knowled e The readinglroom is composed of teachers and students who work hard. There are two programs in use in the reading room. The Title l program is for students who have a reading disability that causes them to be at least two years behind their class. The migrant program is for those students who either have a high or low reading level. They are students who have moved in from other schools. Because of family mobility these students don't have the opportun- ity to keep up with their reading classes. There are also some migrant students who are ahead of their classes so they use tapes and read books that increase their reading ability. 1. jeff Fields takes a break during his reading class. 2. Brenda Smith helps jason leffries with his lessons. 3. joe Mad- rid does his lesson under the supervision of june Roberts. 4. Rose Roias reads a magazine. 5. Linda Flores writes her assignment. zz' 'lv-1 -er if . rw --'- Tumi---'i i , i W by SJ' 4-...I mi,
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library is a center of activit Library Staff: Mrs. lane Brown Sally Acuna Rose Mary jeff jordan Chris Snyder and Lyle Anderson Third Row Lemus, Elva Padron, Martha Gomez Robin Warwick James Martinez Nelson Morrow Ken Willey jim Second Row: Ruben Reyes james Taylor Willie Ashcraft Harrison Donnie Morrow and Willie Martinez 2. l,auriv Hall looks tlirough the card catalog. 4, liarlmra Kflmvel, lainie l-liggenbotham, Sherri Hendrix- use their time wisely in the library -l li-ssv Ybarra and Frank Villa find good hooks to rr-ad. 5. Debra Andonie pauses in her studies. 132 -escape
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