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+ Jennifer McCallum, junior, discusses scholastic achieve- ment with NHSfr-advisory Ms, Diane Nelson. r M, M M M ff 'ka- Q 'yffvf rv!! ,,.,. ...Q., X fVocati,onai'HyOnori Socieiyg Front Row' Beth Kawaeaki, Michelle Reiner, Marilee Herrera, KimfFichrbacher, Michelle Carter. Back Fiona' Keith Ayers, Patty Reddy, Dante Lauretta. National Honor Society. Front How: Kari Molrnod, Marilee Herrera, Shariidord Second Row: Alisa Burns, Kim Fiohrbaoher, Diana Kwolkoski, Perry -Siegel. Damian May, Mike Irving. Jennifer McCallum, Janet Hinshaw, Raula Lippert, Jason Mitchener Thid How: Keith Ayers, Nikki'McDaniei, Ron Foss, Mike Eagar, Christine Fiedington, Nadine Kruse, Lesli Adams, Kristi Bowser, Chris Wood, Beth Kawasaki, Susie Cline, 'Cathy Himze, Crystai McCoy, Jill Cuoco, Fourth RomBrian On-ransom, Chad Vandenberg, Carey QOGDGI, Isaac Suarez, Ellen Butklewicz, Denise 'Bryant Top Rom Manny Ortiz, Christy Yim, Shelly Reiner, Pam Bloom, Danny Ramsey, Steve Bennett, Kristi Howell, Corey Reiner, Chris Kieselloach. Q77 7, ' if we '- M 4 Ain lifnpi-ldhfront Row Lisa Taylor, Jeri Cone, Nguyeithu Vo, Kelly Geraghty, Tracy Dentromont, April Morris Second FioiMKris Brown Angilina Paredes Diane Echols Michelle Lamberto, Barbara Nix, Laura Payne, Advisor: Mrs. Ton Row' Amy Vorbrich, Teresa Rodriguez, ,Crystal Sime-ister, Denice Hyde. elf 87
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roups serve school ey Club is a service organization fairly new to Deer Valley. There are 54 members this year. It has been very successful considering it is not even a year old, commented Mrs. Dannene Truett, sponsor. This year alone they participated in a canned food drive, visited two nursing homes, and helped host the international convention. The National Honor Society consists ot about 75 members. This year they had their first trivia-thon, they trick or treated for UNICEF, and donated to the Toys for Tots. Ms. Laura Fore explained that she became a sponsor because, NHS has great kids and it is a teacher's duty to do something other than be a teacher from 7:45 to 2:15. Miss Nelson, also a sponsor of NHS, commented, I believe it is one of the most outstanding and motivated groups on this campus. There are about 160 members in the i Vocational Honor Society. Mrs. Gerald explained, its purpose is to recognize students with outstanding vocational skills. The Deer Valley chapter of VHS was the first one this side of the Mississippi and they celebrated their first graduating class last year. They are also planning to have a career day this year. IMPACT is a national home economics club. Some of its purposes are to strengthen the function of the family, to encourage democracy through cooperative action in the home and community, and to provide opportunities for decision making and for assuming responsibility. Some of their projects this year included making fruit baskets to take to Hawaiian Gardens, going Christmas caroling at Thunderbird Samaritan Hospital, and having a picnic at Thunderbird Park. Mrs. Thul commented, The students who have been coming are dedicated and want to help. The students make the club. l!-Ii CD Key Club. Front Row: Shelly Reiner, Beth Kawasaki, Rich Whitver, Richard Hinshaw, Shalane Crockett, Lori Bulanowski, Jennifer McCallum, Second Row: Stacy Timko, Kisa Cole, Micheile La- beree, Mark Tan, Debbie Barendt, Cory Reiner, Kristi Howell, Alisa Burns, Christy Yim, Beth Coliins, Iins, Chris Wood, Karen Bennett, Shannon Crockett, Advisor: Dannene Truett. Third Row' Jim Wood, Scott Pebier, Damon Rossi, Eric Strait, Lawrence Focazio, Ben Giguere, Larry Aguilar. Back Rovw Steve Bennett, Ed Eisner. KEY CLUB 86 Lash A17-A4! Seniors Lisa Gaiden, Damian May, Ron Foss, and Perry Sie' gel plan activities during a NHS meeting. A
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lubs Create Responsibility lubs help make the school year more interesting and can often heip the student in finding a suitable career. The HOE, COE, FBLA, and HERO clubs are all based around careers and work beyond the high school education. Members that participate in HOE, COE, and HERO leave campus and work part of the day for their credit. These clubs are very beneficial. Not only do they teach the rnuch need- ed experience for today's job force, but it also teaches them the re- sponsibility of a job. Students can also find out if the job they have wanted is all of what they expect- for these clubs are all classes as well. The FBLA gives insight to teens who want to prosper in the busia ness world of tomorrow. ln November, two officers, their ad- visor Jim Addabbo, and at few members went to the National Fall Leadership Conference in Ana- heim, Califonia. They participated in many workshops and learned many new ideas for the future years. HFBLA earned a lot of money through the fund raiser with Morley candy. lt was very successful and will help in paying for the many ac- ed. T tivities and competitions through- out the year, said Holly Dickinson, FBLA treasurer. ey having a minimum number or hours the students must work, they can still control a pass or tail grade, 9 1 W 'Kei :ef Cooperative Office Education. Front Row: Jennifer Shipman, lviarcy Vane, Nicole Eskridge, Becky Sherrnann, Julene Braketield, Pricilla Schardyn, Second Row: Nancy Gudenkaui, Lia Garcia, Shawn Nelson, Cheryl Sprenger, Danielle Ferguson, Julie Brown, Tina Thompson, Tim Eaton. Back Row: Glenn Echeverri, John Weisensee, Curt Wellendort, Scott Holly, Danny Phillips, Derek Walter, Advisor: Carol Hurley. 88 ret Cyndee Schmidt, senior, president FBLA, goes over the agenda tor one of the regular meetings. T - A 4 fs 7 f ' f 1 Q, f Health Occupation Cooperative Educa tion. Front Row' Stephanie Horton, Beth Lutes, Lesley Grossman, April Morris, Back '3
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