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Looking back 25 years, many things have changed and are still changing. Fashions, activities, sports and attitudes are among the main things. At Pueblo, changes have occured to accommodate changing lifestyles and the people of our community. When Pueblo was first built, it served as a meeting place. The burning of the Trojan horse, gymnastics and other things have been discontinued tor one reason or another. People today have expanded interests outside ofthe school campus. As Tucson grew, the school played an educational role instead of the meeting and entertainment place. -Sam Valdovin 191
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Needle Becomes New Librarian Digng Camuo 2 Diana Carrillo 3 Mr. Needle, a new librarian here at Pueblo, helped to train student library aides to check materials out and as to act as helpers for other students. He also helped Mrs. Gerow, head librarian decide on budget spending of district and federal money for relevant items. Students using the library as a resource facility gave me the best feeling, because then I know my time and the library's resources were being put to good use, commented Mr. Needle. l plan to stay here at Pueblo and hope to grow with the school. I came from a junior high so I could work with a wider range of students. I have enjoyed working with Pueblo's stu- dents and there's not another high school in the district with Pueblo's range of talents and skills! I feel l made a wise deci- sion coming here, concluded Mr. Needle. -Donna Huckeba 1. Marcia Carrillo sits in a secluded area in the library reading a book. 2. Ms. Shallhorn is in charge ot checking out the video equipment to students. 3. Mrs. Tabor awaits to help students in the library. 4. Mrs. Gerow is the head librarian. 5. A new member ofthe library staff, Mr. Needle, is kept occupied by paper work. 6. Virginia Potter looks for research materials while a fellow student is researching her report. 192 1-
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