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Distributive Education Clubs Ot Americ D.E.C.A. fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj offered Canyon Del Oro students the opportunity to integrate classroom work with practical job ex- periences. Ms. Greenway is the club's sponsor and is responsible for arranging work experiences in cooperation with students and prospective employers in the community. This year the D.E.C.A. club of Canyon Del Oro held the fall regional conference which included many schools around Tucson, such as Amphi, Flowing Wells, Nogales, Sabino, and many others. This was just the beginning of the many ac- tivities in which D.E.C.A. students par- ticipated during the year. Many members entered into the winter and spring regionals. Many of the students went to the state conference. D.E.C.A. hopes to get more of the students of C.D.O. in- terested in their program in the future. 162!D.E.C.A.
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,x 'A is' Q 5- 'Y f I if .S l -f-'fs . -.,. , - , C Il Key Club This years Key Club members par- ticipated in many philanthropic pro- jects throughout the year, such as the profitable car washes, selling of firewood, U of A football concessions, and their donkey basketball game, to name a few. However, the highlight of the year was the marathon dance held in the spring. The Key Club members donated S75 toward a scholarship for a young girl who was in an accident earlier this year. The Key Club is sponsored by the Desert Kiwanis Club. Every two weeks, two Key Club members are in- vited by the Kiwanis Club to attend a luncheon at the Coat of Arms restaurant at Casas Adobes Shopping Plaza. President Jim Collins and Vice- President Ron Molina claim this to be the best and most profitable year the CDO Key Club has ever had. In the previous years, the Key Club was always considered a big joke, but this year people have really come to respect and appreciate the club's im- portance. The Key Club members, James Adams, Rudy Ayalla, Jim Collins, John Cristiani, Doug Ewing, Mike Fisher, Eric Gammon, Chris Gruensfelder, Mark Holford. Suzy Jacome, Kurt Kreutz, Pat Lucey, Mr. Metz, Ron Molina, Brian Parazuchowski, Jessie Flodriquez, Reed Rosenberg, John Vasey. 161
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LDANCE. DDCA2unxz KADAKIH-u 3 Page 162: UPPER RIGHT, I've got this student, and he needs a job. LOWER LEFT, Conference guests receive a rare taste of undivided attention. LOWER RIGHT, Give her a mum, a nice one. Page 163: UPPER LEFT, DECA regional meetings, a time to meet your neighbor. UPPER RIGHT, The headaches of DECA leave the exits as the only thing to focus on. LOWER LEFT, lt's bottomless! LOWER RIGHT Discussing the DECA dance. D.E.C.A.!163
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