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Mus1c 18 the right key Mr. jim Shelton , i 1 Q -. Accomplishing a lot means do- ing a lot, and the Socorro High School Band does a lot. What it lacks in size it makes up for it with perfection. Many of its' members made All-Region Band, which is quite an accomplishment. The Band played in many places this year, such as the Socorro Pa- rade, the Veteran's Day Parade, and competed at many concerts. They competed at U.T.E.P. and received a 2 in competition, one step away from being superior. They also performed at the annual Christmas concert and attended a convention in Phoenix, Ariz. , Q11 Andy Sanchez plays a solo for Mr. Shelton, band director. f2j Mrs. Marlene Meagher, flag corps instructor, copies mu- sic for practice. gay The SHS band marched to the Mission during a parade in Socorro. f4j Members of mixed choir work on a tune for their Christmas perfor- mance. fij Choir instructor, Mrs. Nancy Ashley, hits a high note. 16, A one, a two, and three, and four. . . Socorro added another enjoy- able classg this is the first year that we've had a choir. Choir is helpful in many ways, providing the devel- opment of voices and allowing persons going into a singing field, as a career, a head start. Even if people aren't going into the singing field, you'll find no matter what, every time you turn around you're humming with the radio. Choir also gives the oppor- tunity to learn about and be a part of music as an art. When one per- forms, he gets to be the music. Q 5 132 Academics
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continues to expand i . vim-4' ,K ,Ji 4- --CE 'if up Mrs. Lynda Laird, counselor Ms. Martha Biddle, counselor's clerk Ms. Kim Hargrove, aide Ms. Sandra Beckford, nurse Mr. Daniel Saucedo, truant officer Ms. Mary Lou Cabezuela, aide Ms. Rose Cabezuela, aide Ms. Bernadette Fernandez, aide Ms. Yvonne North, librarian Ms. Olga jacquez, aide Ms. Rosie Morales, aide Ms. Sylvia Morales, aide Ms. Estela Ortega, aide Ms. Lupe Vega, aide Ms. Estela Ortega, aide Ms. Irene Hernandez, computer clerk Ms. Esther Trujillo, aide X.J af ! f ' . ae Q :T r ' , 2. ' ' ' , ,.. f ma x qv ' ef 'H L Cafeteria workers are, top row, Esperanza Alderete, Dolores Rodriguez, Luz Hernandez, Belen Corchrado. Estella Mendosa CManagerj, Maria De jesus De La Rosa, Rosa Bernal, Sofia Diaz and Carmen Sanchez. Bottom row is Libursia Payan, Alicia Payan, Beatriz Rubio, Martha Baca, Socorro Moreno and Maria Cruz Castillo. Administration 1 3 1
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la Mr. Arturo Chavez Ms. Gloria Garza Classes develop healthy minds Mr. Edward Mr. Dale Reinhardt Mr. jean Allen Mg, Gloria DeSanri5 Gonzalez Health and P.E. classes teach us that a healthy person is complete physically, socially and mentally - a person of well being. P.E. helps the body by allowing the physical structure to develop into a tronger and better body. Exercise activities promote this. Health helps students compre- hend functions ofthe body such as the circulatory and digestive sys- tems. Health aids in the guiding of good habits and routines to lead a safer and more prosperous life. The major goal of special edu- cation classes is to provide com- prehensive educational services for all identified students requir- ing specialized services resulting from some manner of exceptiona- lity. The identified students are in- tegrated with and provided for through regular school programs. Each identified student has an in- dividualized educational plan for- mulated to meet his or her particu- lar needs. All programs are oper- ated within the policies and pro- cedures of both general and spe- cialized education. Q Ms. Kathryn Downs Mr. David Solis 3 A Q15 Tina Burke discusses her health notes with classmates. CZH Imelda Lopez smashes a serve as she learns to play tennis. Ol Basketball helps keep bodies in shape. 145 Mr. Eddie Gonzalez explains the rules of the game to his P.E. class. Academics 1 33
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