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Learning, discovering the past And yearning for the future AX-2-.G -5 '34 ian aa.-N -f . - X11 Language arts, social science and laboratory science classes began the year with a great deal of enthusiasm- and a few missing pieces. The new plant provided an outstanding environment forlearning and gradually all of the texts, materials and equipment arrived. Student response to a dedicated and energetic faculty was rewarding. Second semester opened with a full complement of elective offerings designed to fit the needs of the students of Southwest High School. 1. Diane Johnson, Diane Noel, Tom Lange, Adam Johnson, and Michelle Noel all hard at work in English Competency. 2. James Judkins, Maria Torres and Lydia Kage reveal the inside of a fetel pig. 3. Frankie Gonzales and Paco Mendoza take a break as they try to figure out the assignment. 27
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Business Education is very much involved with developing skills with which students will be able to obtain jobs. The courses offered prepare students for the world of work if they follow a definite sequence of elective courses in business. 1. Cindy Rhoten and Janet Crine take a course in shorthand to make words shorter. 2. Mickey Caddell and Rosalia Lizarraga tryout the new adding machines. 3. Julie Clark is taking a typing course in business education. 4. Jeff Jerkey uses a duplicator for a helpful purpose. 5. Learning about and liking the machines that make the world go smoother. We looked at new horizons and challenged r -lf f 4 l R f'f '--
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Skills of home and hearth. . .of mechanics and wood were explored li Let it now be known that Miss K's Home Ec class isn'tjust ., cooking and sewing. IVliss K's 1 classes Foods l and ll and ' , ai. sewing worked closely with the crossage teaching class and together they prepared many an exciting day for the children of Nestor and Gregg Rogers Elementary schools. In addition to all this tremen- i dous effort, her classes all ' ' prepared a special Bicen- tennial Luncheon on January 21, 1976 for lVlr, and Nlrs. Rindone for the years of service Mr. Rindone gave our district. gk A, .7 1. A day of learning how children really are inside and out. 2. Ms. K helps Julia Zabala and Genna rg Hernandez in a clothing course. 3. B'll Wh't R A t ' I y le, ay rmen a, Mario Alconcel and Franklin Alconcel, learn how to boil some water-a new experience for some. E4 io'
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