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New Programs Enrich English Classes English is considered a tool essential to education. Without English we cannot read, without reading it is diffi- cult to study history, science, math, and other subjects. Without The ability to speak and write properly we are unable to exchange ideas. Facts could not be recorded nor could plans be made. Our existence depends on the ability to use the English language. Society is built around language. English is the basis of education. ln hope of further improving the present course of study, a new experimental program was established. This group of specially selected seniors spent the year reading from specific booklists and comparing books with the movie versions. Those studied were Tortilla Flat, West Side Story, and Bridge Over The River Kwai. Freshmen started a novice debate team under the guidance of Mr. Frampton. Junior Yolanda Redondo gave her service to the school while working in the Language Arts Office. This is arranged through the Distributive Education classes. She helped keep the many materials in order. .MH ygsyycr, ky. W E' y 1 'rU ' , ' if f fi 5 .5 Kenneth Ferrymon Miss Karen Baker English 3-4, 5-6 Latin s M 3 A -4' 9 1 .L . V - 1-,H ' LT' f -', Miss Judith Busk Thomas Harper English 3-4, 7-8 English 3-4, 5-6 Mrs. Marie Hayes Leo Hartke English 3-4, 5-6 English 7-8 F T A Advisor Jerome Helm Mrs. Margaret Delgado English, French Journalism Swim Coach El Guerrero English 'I-2, 3-4 X . Z 'W
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Mr. HarTke's senior English class begins discussion offer seeing the film Tortilla Flat. ll X Mrs. Mariorie Benson Chairman English 7-8 English 3-4 Humanities 5-6 Millan Freeman Mrs. Elizabeth Callahan Mrs. Mary Seilo English 5-6 English 192 . ' I ,s.. K Mrs. Lani Remender English l-2, 5-6 f ' 3 '-.f'-- -' Y l srzgf- gm iw Q X, K 1 Ili L as L ak ,B 'V' W' e K V, Q: -- 9 . '-'- x 1 -1- .f -su. RWE Mrs. Elizabeth Barker English 5-6, 7-8 EZ? -. Y Y AB 'm ir 5, ,A A , VT, 4 5 Mrs. Patricia Richard English 3-4 Speech , , ,. ..,g 5, GE r ww , 5 iii? J Y. 3 L am- 5 ,. i s , I . s, f af- sr... Carlos Velez English 1-2 World CulTure 'I-2 F , M f A Q0 J f , X K' i . f 'J-. an I . V25 ' -. r-- . 3 mix' f T ' ff' ' 1. 4 5125155 E E' iil. . W, - rgiiiiil xref zizms Mg, 1 .ififgr f:ig..,'i'.5i' . 11 mx' splsiffwq . if is-V Bruce Frampton English l-2 Speech 52- X. Diego Navarette English I-2, 3-4 Frosh football
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Foreign Language: A Bond Beiween Peoples CommunicaTion is The TacTor which creaies a common bond beiween people. The knowledge of language breaks down The barriers beTween naTions. IT is The key To undersTanding oTher culiures. The language of a people reflecTs The people Themselves. .lusT as forces influence his- Tory, so does hisiory change a language. For This reason The hisTory of a naTion can be Tracecl Through variaTions in iTs language. Realizing The imporTance of foreign language sTudy, The deparTmenT has puT forih Tremendous efTorT To further iTs fa- ciliTies. Offered for The TirsT Time in recenf years was a beginning German class TaughT by Mr. Loska. A Third year French class was organized. Wiih Miss SchloTTer- beck as adviser, The combined French classes sTarTed a club, Les Frangleis. Los Payadores, The advanced Spanish Tolk- singing class conTinued iTs success aT Pueblo. ,X .-X. Y? I Sh . 1 . ' . . .I L . ..,.. . f V 'ga , r v., l .1 Q gin, ' ' T W7 , K i , bikini V -'T 'A ' .'l. ' z I , l -V T - Q J ' 571 ,. 1 E. ..,.g , .- .. ', , 1 TI' ' .' ls .zviik ',' Henry Oyamfl Charles Beals Cl1GiI'fT1Gr1 Los Payadores Spanish l-2, 5-6 Henry Gamboa Spanish 3-4, 5-'6 Spanish l-2, 3-A l' x X f .af A i fl' A r , T , , -i A if ss rw F, T , E W . Connie Schlotferbeck French Can a foreign language be fun? Yes, say Mr. Loska's German classes. 194 ia. Lupe Salas Spanish 'I-2 lr, ' rigbff ,-..,'. g .1 qqg, H ' N ' K fs . -'s gi - 'gifs V, , f .f 5',as'.. 115131, . .jli sas K V, Sariia Rodriguez Spanish l-2, 3-4 , in W T25 , s ,ill . . I T TH dw: -:S T 5 I R kiix 935 .. 4 if Adalberio Guerrero Spanish 5-6, 7-B nga.: rf' 2, 5 ig Kew Q V- : X ' ... .1 Qi-lf! ,,, fi . 7' ' Q' H ips V ,i w ' iii, la' fl 51:5 E Albert Loska German l-2 Physical Science . 2 ri
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