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Math Department Met Needs ol' Students Ron Wiley, in his moth class, encountered challenging problems in geometric construction ond mothemcticol diogroms.
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Fine Arts Extends Student Curriculum ----Q.....,,-Q -.Jin-Y , vl 4- ' --... For one of the many plays, the director sets up props. These plays are performed by adept students and directed by Mr. Caslow. :gi f Katherine Dobric Reuben Sinex Aff Art AFS Sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Vaughn Drama Don Caslow Drama Mrs. Dorothy Hibbard Vonda Watson Art Art Junior class sponsor 202 Burney Morris Hector Espinoza Dale Brubaker Department Chairman Band Orchestra The Fine Arts department is divided into two maior areas. These are the performing arts, including band, orchestra, choir and drama, the other is classes in painting, clay modeling, designing and related work. The Pueblo band performs tor the enioyment ot the crowds at both away and home football games and at home basketball games. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Brubaker, gives con- certs tor students and their parents at various times during the year. Pueblo's choir is divided into two groups: Desert Chanters is the part which includes all interested talent and Desert Aires, which is composed of the 32 most tal- ented who travel throughout Tucson pertorming. Mr. Caslow directs plays. Participating students must be interested in drama. The advanced art classes help many organizations. They were instrumental in the making ot the designs in the yearbook. Eula Ray Harris, one of the students in the advanced art class shows promise as an artist of still life in the annual Fine Arts Day, when the department displays the work done by the students the entire year.
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