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J 61 x 'Y ,. ..--- PREPARATION AN li' Ja U11-M gyafls' 5,4 :R 0' was! ch' :inn ,Y4. K ' 3' n.-fn' , A ----as-'H ' f ' -o f. 1 Q' - . I v',,gx:r,. V - . 4- 'sfv , . . Ll '-A. ,-HQ, gf ,N ,I -.QQ .'- '7' 1 1 ' vi' A - Z X-' . f . I, 'Q NFS'-Q N X IX 'QQ' ftl - - ! J X 6' -,,rax5:'b? N' X 1 ' '. .-'J I' ' -T V 'Ax -A nlfif, 4 K xx. rg. 1. ala! - ig, fxnff ' .,. 3: 1 A .. ,, x X A 1 x I ix . 4 The Science and Mathematics depart- ment under the direction of Mr. War- ren Strickland sp en d s many out-of- school hours planning and revising its curriculum. The department meetings have become a series of workshops aimed at effective teaching. In the pic- tures above and to the right members of the department confer on the arrange- ment ofbulletinboards for better visual presentation of complex ar e a s in the field of science. if 102 BACK T0 CLASS S Y In the picture on the left the teacher coming to Pueblo High School for the first time are gathered in the Visua Aids room for a meeting with counse lors, administrators and departmen heads. At the ore -school meetings the new- comers are given a briefing on the whys and ways of Pue blo' s pro- gram.
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PUEBLO GETS A VERY GFFICIAL OD In late F e b r ua r y Pueblo H 1 gh School was v1s1ted by the Evaluatlon Comm1ttee of the North Central Assoc1at1on of Se c on da r y Schools and Colleges The Comm1ttee operates 1nAr1zona for the purpose of evaluat1ng every phase of the h1gh school plant, adm1n1strat1on and 1n s t r u c t 1 o n The end result of sat1sfactory standards 1n each phase 1S the accred1t1ng of the h1gh school Dr Robert Crowell of the Un1ver Slty of Ar1zona College of Educat1on 1S the Ar1zona State H1gh School v1s1tor for the North C e ntr al As soc1at1on and he headed the comm1ttee that v1s1ted Pueb1o's c la s s r oo m s plant and offxces for a thorough three day e x a m 1 n a t 1 o n of what was happen1ng 1D our school The twenty e1ght member comm1ttee that con ducted the exam1nat1on was appomted by Dr Cro well and was composed of e1ght Un1 ve r s It y of A r 1 z on a professors, super1ntendents and pr1n c1pals from school systems throughout Ar1zona, and member s of the Tuc son Pub11c Schools superv1sory staff In the pxcture dlrectly opposlte, Dr Crowell 15 seated at the extreme r1ght The other com m1ttee me mbe rs 1n the p1cture are QLEFT TO RIGHT! Mr Don Stone pr1nc1pal of West Phoemx Hlgh School Ivan Wade, Supermtendent, Peor1a S c hool s and Maur1ce Gemmell Supermtendent of Hayden Schools Other members of the comm1ttee were Dr D Shafer,U ofA Dr P Dan1elson,U ofA John Barrmger, TPS Hanley Slagle, TPS Larry Cross, Amph1theatre C A Hall B1sbee R Taylor Globe J Schlotfxeld, W11lcox R Walker TPS W Woodf1n, State D1rector of Ind Sz Voc Ed L Bazzetta, TPS R Svob U ofA G Lotzenh1ser U ofA R Letson, U ofA R K1dwel1 U ofA H Hooper Ray A Haw thorne TPS Marxon Danaldson Amph1theatre Frances Sm1th, TPS Margaret Booher, TPS C Quenelle, TPS R T Gr1dley, TPS Stanleywag ner, TPS Ml' Brooks and the Pueblo faculty and staff worked very hard prepar1ng for the v1s1t1ng com m1ttee IH the two months before the1r arr 1val Most teachers felt the r e had been cons1derable value 1n the preparat1ons but were happy that lt was all over ' - 101 . . , . . . X ,, I I ' . ff' t. 4' T 'A . . . ', , 1 I - - 1 . . . . Y N x 6 n ' V XX X 5 5 .M . . . 1 K3 2 3 - 1 Q 1' ' , S ' S f Q l 0 . . . .: . . ' . .: ' 5 : ' s . . . ' 1 . v I - . . Z 0 1 .I . I . , . .I . V . 1 u ol . . .Q . I ' A ' . . .: . . 5 . - 1 I 5 U v u I I 2 . : . . ' : - . L L, . - V - E 'L I l , , l ' . v L iw: . N
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PLANNING MEAN FOR THE TEACHER Pu H51 ar--U On the right are two of the people who work the year around to assure Pueblo student s of a classroom and activity program that willmeet the needs of our varied student body. Mr Brooks and Mr. Van Horne snatch a few minutes to discuss some matter concerning the student body be- fore theypart to attend to one of the in- numerable details that come under their supervision. They'll return to their offices in a few moments to find them filled with students or facultymemberswithmore problems to lay before them. 'bf' ...Tv With Miss Iris Mulvaney of Pueblo High School serving as chairman our school was host to a pre school Language Arts Workshop conducted by Mrs Margit MacRae Supervisor of the teaching of Spanish in the elementary s c h o ol s of San Diego The workshop was sponsored by the Tucson Public schools and was attended by teachers of English and Foreign Lan guages from the several schools in the city Mrs MacRae placed her emphasis upon learning a foreignlanguage through familial-ization not analysis 103
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