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Social Studies Laid the Foundation for F V,.k Q VVLV -Q QL-J 3-l lx 4 Q nr me I I A ,M ....... . ,,. ,:,- --,,,,:5,. 5 :,, . ...V .3 - . frzi ..f J ' ' ' 'S 11, :I 12551 An American's highest privilege is the right to vote. Mr. Tony Carrillo demonstrated howto use a voting machine to Ramon Yslas, Connie Jonski and Christina Salas. i Richard Rodgers Chairman of ,W Social Studies Department President of Tucson Council of Social Studies 196 The goal of social studies was to prepare students to be better adult citizens. To achieve this, six social studies courses were offered to Pueblo students: three required and three elective. Freshman social studies included a study ot the whole world as well as the local news. American history tried to give iuniors an understanding and pride in their American heritage. For seniors, current issues ot concern to the United States, Arizona and Tucson were discussed and carefully studied in American problems.
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si ,. he 2 L wy , ,. Yigw, 7 .3 Lf , C- . E' ff. 'S x .. Mrs. Mary Stotera Edward Acuna Chairman Physical Science El Dorado Spanish Senior Class Sponsor Robert Bailes Employment Training, Service Education Mrs. Virginia Cowan Social Studies I-2 issue: ez 35 55 ,Qt 7. f1.lW4tg5'QtJigy''ifisffq j K 1. 'V '- Mrs. Duelle Gay English 1-2, 3-4 , rv . V M siiwifeiw J ,gift geggixgg if was f 1 t K sw 15? ts? 3 if P y K 1 e 5 ,af . ii ,ta A5-5'7:f'fl , V .. , l w' 1 t W Y ri s Q ' s X H R Q, t fm W s S . 2 ff' I 'Q Q 5 iii Rhodes Arnold Social Studies Reading Math l-2 'N' f55a?5iF5e1ipi?ii9?32.i13Z?55fii'i ' 7 ' sms . 554 i ,iz ff' gvfvfi, 3532 :j4Z'3.f59fQ2S,, ' ' ' . -IW - - f'lf5.-' uw-.sg f, -455115 ' ii is A51 1, W 21 ,gf as 1 iiwgfyisgfigg 5 ' - I 1 212'-'ix?::, 1 V, ,S 'sits' 4 A it ' - ' ' fl fra- ' 'lk v '5 'Q . YJ , . s X X 2 f, I .7 gk Y J... E1 g r r wuz - -0- Q, is 4' 4 '- , s 2: , - Keith Schwyhart Reading ep Plans for the Future Skills like making change accurately, being courteous and helpful to customers, inter- viewing employers are among the activities practiced in Mr. Bailes' Service Education class. Mrs. Joy Sobrino English I-2 X W Mrs. Sheryll Milo Social Studies I-2 World Cultures - ew .- 'ff , fem xefw--.,s-'isiifszmfsi . ,N .,.l I.: Sh if Z, fm is . ft . 15313 ,- -H1.ssz.s,:sJs-, Pa' Ni 'Q is sh W sf ' 2 , . ' x x Ps. sit . . . Asif. i M .. -1-.sszgg may - KN. ss . ,f ,i f?fl?5L' Robert Quesnel English 5-6 P.E. 1-2, 3-4 Mrs. Elgie Batteau English l-2, 3-4 Freshman class sponsor Mrs. Marian Wright English 1-2, 5-6 Reading Individual attention, training and coun seling are tools of the Pueblo Enrichment Pro gram. lt stresses the development of skills and their practical application. Use of the Survey, Question and Read technique pro motes the mastery ot reading skills. Individu ally designed assignments, discussion and role playing aid in the development of self directed individuals.
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Informed American Citizens in the Future . :s 1 l Tony Carrillo American Problems TEA committee i A nnnm A J ,V 'ok A .f K W ,Qc I Joseph Katusz American History Wrestling coach Betty Chadwick Social Studies 1-2 Q : f- -i v 4 mi x. ' ' 'V ' fl Vyf, ff g., ,f., J u, V fi - is g ,i,,,,V 3' John Knox American History Freshman football Gerald Dulgov American Problems AFT president ii ill' RW : A if: ' 7 ' ' ir 9 l it 4 Arthur Learing World History American History Q ' ll fi: l ' ,frin 5 r-,V V -is James Estrada Social Studies i-2 Varsity baseball coach K . - -'J 'K' 1. ,. gg ' fl .1 r Q 'Y ,. :isxiz syg I Leslie Niel World History American History Junior Varsity baseball coach Lou Farber William Jaap American Problems Freshman Social Studies Head football coach 5 5 l uf , , wig - i -?7fzE'i,i?5i1'i J Q , , KfV5 fi,m -'tpiill QQ ig' , iii ,,.. , ' Kenneth Radbill Social Studies I-2 Edward Smith American History American Problems Hall Monitor supervisor The best voter is on informed voter. James Ferguson's American problems class prepared for an election of governor, judicial and legislative officials held in class, by studying the issues and candidates for each of the offices before they cast their ballot. Mr. Ferguson also teaches American history and assists in coaching basketball. 197
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