Tempe High School - Horizon Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Problem awareness goal of BSU for year Culture appreciation aim of French Club The primary pur- pose of the Black Student Union was to increase mem- bers’ awareness of new problems rela- ting to the educa- tional, economic, political and soc- ial conditions of blacks in the com- munity. Among major ac- tivities were Career Day, a Soul Food Taster for the fac- ulty and sponsor- ing a dance, all in February. In May, they con- ducted a BSU Olym- pic Day. Organizations - 75 The Black Student Union. Front row: Jocelyn Watkins, Franchelle Frazier, Twoi Bigbie, Jane Reid, Gwendolyn James, Renita Cross and Teri Ballard. Back row: Julia Brooks. Margo McKenzie Renee McTier, Jacob Alsbrook, Victor Lamb, Jim Shin, Tehira Strong and Mrs. Dene Wallace. French Club. Front row: Ryan Godfrey, Dru Blanc, Martha Cronin, Christine and Rebecca Mackinnon. Second row: Shaelin Charania, Ngoc Bui, Linda an, Jennifer Anderson, Julie Arthurs, Amy Backes and Sharia Joy. Back row: .D. Lenguyen, Chris Dicken, Anne Barnum, Jessica Lindley, Susanna Wrathall, Austin, Todd Braver, Keith Olbricht and Elaine Michaud. Appreciating French culture and learning the language were the prim- ary goals of the French- club. Activities to promote the goals included french restuarant eating, carol- ing in the language at Christmas, a Mardi Gras party in February and taking part in the For- eign Language Fair in April. The club earned the mon- ey necessary to give a scholarshipfor $1000 to the club member who show- ed “great academic achieve- ment” and who planned to study French in col- lege or to travel in France.

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FBLA students get work in ‘real world’ On-the-job training was the major role of the Future Business Leaders of America. Stu- dents attended class part of the day and worked in community businesses the rest of the day. The goal was to develop leadership skills as well as to teach club members how to get along with fellow workers in the “real world.” According to club advisor Mrs. Kim Hilgers, “There were more COE students involved in the FBLA this year than ever before. That’s a good sign that we’re doing something the stu- dents think is helpful to them.” The FBLA Officers. Front row: Shannon Lewis, Renee Chandler and Tori Wenge. Back row: Lori Price, Tracey Stokes, Barb Guffey and Lee Donato. The Future Business Leaders of America. Front row: Elaine Hassett, Toni Wenge, Shana Julian, Julie Stennerson, Janet Myers, Dolores Gonzalez, Kim Hoffman, Jill Perkins and Elida Pena. Back row: Lynn Gibson, Shannon Lewis, Tammy Halstead, Jennifer Morrison, Tracy Stokes, Lori Price, Tammy Stokes, Sonya Vigil, Sharon Doerning, Lee Donato, Renee Chandler Barb Giffey and Mrs. Kim Hilgers. 74 - Organizations



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Interest grows in Science club An increased interest in science and things scientific has seemingly swept through Tempe High. At least, that’s what was indicated by the increased size of the Science Club. According to sponsor Mr. Leo Wood, “The club grows and grows, year after year.” One of the main club projects for the year was to drag out the tele- scopes and watch the skies for Hal- ley’s Comet. The Science Club. Front row: Natasha Larimer and Ray Richardson. Second row: Kris Mun, Pricilla Mercado, Kent McVaugh, Mary Rosales, Steven Ford and John Matterson. Third row: Loretta Billie, Lara Harris, Sharia Joy, Michelle Gomez, Bill Carrasco, Sharette Colbert and Jennifer Anderson. Fourth row: Jill Lipinski, Matt Harper, Kevin Butler, Mike Hig- gins, Drew Belara, Paul Buseck, Chris Dickens and Tracy Denenberg. Fifth row: David Bushman, Kris Dibben, Arusha Baker, Wendy DeBano, Bar- bara Palais, Zhen Fan, Rich Woolfe, Bill Starcher, Steven Rugg and Randy Pridonoff. Sixth row: Russ Barnes, Cindy Peralta, Kolbie Openshaw, Kim Wood, Suzette Cawlez, Lara Holt, Debbie Stakebake, Shaelin Charania, Mary Clayton and Ken Richardson. Seventh row: Jennifer Harris, Julie Christoph, Susanna Wrathall, Sara Benson, Cindy Edwards and Craig Idso. Back row: Luke Rees, Mike Bui and Dan Clarke. Latin Club reorganizes Reorganized after a year of inactivity, the Latin Club re- established goals and began working toward them. Among their primary aims was to learn more about the Latin language. They also decided to study in greater depth a- bout the culture and history of ancient Rome. The Latin Club. Front row: Ly Ner, Ron Coleman and Natasha Larimer. Bad row: Bjorn Aannestad, Ms. Judy Paul, Heather Shiffer, Jennifer Ciolek and Dar Berman. 76 - Organizations

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