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jerry Helm English ssrt S yt X Q- . wig w x 'Y L, , 1 .f . X 09 Penny Danks Francine Burg Q sg, if Richard Kluck Eileen Sherlock Brian Koppy English department had four new teachers this year who were Mr. Koppy, Ms. Scott, Ms. LeSeur, and Mr. Gordon. Teachers said that Pueblo students are not hard to teach. However, it is sometimes hard for students to learn. Students at Pueblo High mostly enjoyed their English classes when they had movies, games, or when they read books and plays as well as magazines. Things which the students disliked about English classes were when the teachers did not give clear answers to questions. Also disliked was grammar studies and books like Beowolf. This year we received new grammar textbooks, Wariner's, that are used at the universities. There were essay contests this year that Pueblo students entered. English department will lose Mrs. Marion Wright who plans to retire. She has taught reading at Pueblo for 15 years and plans to live in V Sedona and play lots of golf when she isn't swimming. - ludy Galvan . Q siiit tiff tx isss . Margaret . Elaine Scott Yvonne Cano Eckerstrom Bill Gordon ONE Mark Gable concentrates on an English assignment. TWO Eddie Hernandez reviews his work before turning it in. Sf' .ag
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Wwwouwee saws as new ee senses Home Economics 3 Charlotte Queen Claudia Lusteck Karen Schnieder Many people enjoyed Home Economics. But some think that there should be more guys involved in this class, so that they can learn different household and child care responsibilities. This year there WHS 3 DEW COUFSG in l'lOfTle .- Economics called the The Year f Of The Child . It had to do with the needs of young T T- P C , lit I X -'X' ,.'-5 - wi if children. There was also a new lj teacher this year named Renee N- 4 43 E ff ll J N its-phil . t 4, .- 'z 1 309 X Alley. Charlotte Queen headed L the department. Karen Schnieder, and Claudia Lusteck remained in the department as in past years, because they liked -- 5: 'R x working in home economics. Most people enjoyed taking home economics classes because the classes helped them plan for the future. Even though most felt this way, some students took home economics just for the easy credit. Rings and Things , the class that helps ,: students plan for the future, K showed students how to figure future budgets that they might have once they're on their own or married. Also it helped the students realize what they could get out of life after they have graduated. Home Economics offered a club called FHA, Future Homemakers of America. There were 15 members this year, and ...l ka -gf it was sponsored by Mrs. . Queen. - Alexis Richards QNE After eating, Gilbert Leon washes THREE Home -Economics prepares dishes. delicious Mexican dinner. TWO Andy Wallace enjoys his meal. -....,,,,,-
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