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Aorabu ! 1 iii, px I sa W ,nv - m MOVBDGI The Cooperative Office Education CCOEJ, sponsored by Mrs. Hume, of 25 members. COE mem- re employed in office posi- received monetary gain, and received academic credit for their The COE club has always been vocational group and reported for year, that they sold peppermint Officers for COE included: Jacque Pres.g Bernie Montano, Vice g Sally Torrez, Secretary, and erry Moreno, Treasurer. T 3 'Nu'-.cg v X gps, We ' X ., '. 'N . X l I .9 S. 1 5 - -- A '- ' Shems Morabet 2 ' XG -H1 ' 3 ,.:jgx5s,:.Q., s. . QE x ,.4'.n:.,x., ,ps .ixgjq ., S- f1.:gS g . F y rgiif .gy gm iff L J . ip- 1 , K X, Y , 4 : ,ik . ' - N : -,is A . ' -..fzg 1' 1.1-.. ' , V - . ..., , yr, . .. is M ir . xx it . 1-si' M xx 7- K -Q JU, .9 A EQ, 3 Shams Morabel 1. Sandra Gallardo, Ella Bustamante, Patsy Sierra, Vivian Lopez, Grace Gaitan, Sally Torrez, Letty Gonzales, Debbie Bracamonte, Magdalena Soto, Sylvia Santamaria, J. J. Castillo, Bernie Montano, Robert Lee, Jackie Starks, Mrs. Hume, Sandra Chacon are involved in COE. 2. Sylvia Santamaria is busy doing her assignment. 3. instructing class for the day is J. J. Castillo. 4. Students listen to J. J. Castillo tell about work experience. 4 Job nAiNiNq 125
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Shems Morabe iqliesr ME benship ER 124 Shems Morabet Shams MOYSDBY The Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAJ had the highest mem- bership ever this year. Mr. Zimmer- man, FBLA sponsor, proudly announced 170 plus members. The national organization boasts new chapters at Rincon High and Tucson High. , FBLA had many achievements throughout the school year includingg over 15 fieldtrips to businessess, over 15 guest speakers at PHS. They also planted flowers in the PHS patio, attended the Western Regional ership Conference in Anaheim, and earned 31,000 in the Dystrophy Bowl. FBLA was hono with finalists in the Southern Arizc finalists also participated in the S' Leadership Conference. -Shems More 1-Sponsor Mr. Zimmer and FBLA member Castillo, count fund raising money. 2-Mr. r Ba r mer talking to membe rbara Ga dea. E few FBLA members discuss future FBLA pla
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iTI'l usmess i cl The DECA Club, sponsored by Mr. Fuscaldo, developed a respect for educa- tion in sales and marketing which contrib- uted to vocational competence. DECA also promoted understanding and appre- ciation for the responsibilities of citizen- ship in our free, competitive enterprise system. Participating this year in DECA were 78 members. Outstanding activities this year included: Contributions for the Jerry Lewis Telethong attending Leadership Development Institute and raising S1200 from selling Bike's Candy. DECA had visi- tations from three State DECA officers and members became involved in Com- munity Services. Mr, Fuscaldo feels that DECA has an outstanding group. He boasts of students with positive thoughts, good leadership and students who want to get involved in learning, on-the-job-training, also, those students who have and demonstrated responsibilities in their home, school, program and business community. The DECA assistant, Mr. Rivera was awarded an Honorary Life Member- ship in PHS DECA. Shems Morabet 1--Deca members are from top to bottom, Maria Echevarria, Tim McCright, Tony Martinez, Sylvia Soltero, Gloria Guttierrez, Sandra Saldivar, Hubert Washington, Alicia Ordonez, Terry Martinez, Ricky Earheart, Cecilia Armenta and Veronica Burrel. Bottom rowg Maria Monreal, Leoni Maldonado, Beatrice Segura, Margaret Cruz, and John Felix. 2-Deca member prepares for future employment. 3- Participating in shopping mall conference is an annual Deca event. 126 1 2 Shams Morabet
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