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5 F4 FFA members are CFirst rowl Bryan Neilson, representative, Dawn Simpson, president, Grace Shepherd, sweetheart, Jeff Henderson, vice-president and Cristal Grubb, secretary lSecond rowi Autumn Engle, Gianna Duncan, Debbie Carpenter, David Sirmon, Dale Tombaugh, Lucinda Bentz, Tim Johnson, Crystal Cundiff, Paul Cundiff and Cole Ardle. I 77, f Ruby Krzebiot works busily in the bookstore to earn her DCE credit, 3 DCE members lleftl are lFirst rowi Mr. Hawkins, Jody Kempton, Shawna Speel- man, Kim Carter, Jayne Denn, Melissa Murrieta, Brian Tillery and Laura Van Ornum. lSecond rowl LeAnn Allen, Jon Post, Dawn Simpson, Ruby Krzebiot, Angie Wilson, Mary Ann Bejarano, Annette Martinez and Jeff Darling. lThird rowl Tim Hendrickson, Scott Fahrmeyer, Tim Brunenkant, Brian Tally, Regina Cervan- tez, Hector Elias, Jeff Bungard, Lisa Grimaldo and Gregg Hansen. Veronica Burgos takes inventory in the storeroom of Sanger Harris. Business students were hired by the store's management and given a chance to perfect their business skills. it .4 .1 1-Mifs-. QQ fs r .,,.. s FFA members surround their president, Dawn Simpson, as she goes over her notes. 63 j I
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Headed For Work Many students were exposed to the business world whether they were actual- ly working part-time during the day or perfecting their skills at school, members of these several groups gained knowl- edge about the skills needed for a suc- cessful career. Future Business Leaders of America held various fund raisers in- cluding the candy store. Three competi- tions were attended during the year to give members a chance to use the busi- ness skills they learned. Diversified Coop- erative Education was a work-study pro- gram that involved seniors. Members, sometimes joined by guest speakers, met once a week to discuss their job progress and the world of work. Future Farmers of America CFFAJ proved once again to be an important addition to the school's curriculum, edu- cating students in farming, public speak- ing and leadership. Vocational Foods was taught to teach students how to run a restaurant and how to plan, prepare and serve food. The members had a chance to use their culi- nary skills on Thursday at Casa Del Tigre, which was open to students and faculty. -5 S' fy, fur... rv-3--.., i . FBLA members are Jerri Glass, Karen Papenfus, Michelle Moorelsecretaryl, Tony Vocational Foods members are Sherry Vennard, Linda Barker, Michelle Sullivan Andf9aCCl0lYl'2aSUl'9Yl, Veronica BUFQOS lvice P1'2Sid9r1il, Shawna Speelman, Christy Christie Harness, Susan Skapura, Tracy Bellini, Julie Alvarez, Chris Rio and Ms Shaffer and Bridgette Fletcherlpresidentl. Johngonl Michelle Sullivan and Linda Barker work with Ms. Johnson preparing Casa Del Tigre orders. Chris Rio, Vocational Foods member, inventories the stock of snach bar item 1 -:1 sw FQ ' fir 'tf ,Q 1
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Checking On Each Other Team captain Eric Engelking watches the clock as his opponent makes his move. The members of the Chess Club are fFirst rowi Steve Legge. fSecond rowj Derik Burr presidentg Kendahl Johnson, secretaryg Tim Thompson, vice president and Eric Engelking, team captain. Several groups got together to social- ize and support one another. Together as one! The 1986-87 Bible Club was just that. Whether they were supporting a peer at a football game or helping a friend through a hard time, they stuck togetherQ The Bible Club met every Thursday. At their meetings they'd socialize, have an opening prayer and then a student would discuss a problem or something that they learned that week. lt's your movel During lunch the Chess Club got together to do their thing, play chess! There were two divisions in the i Chess Club. The first division was made up of all the people who compete as a team or as individuals. The second divi- sion was the actual club, these are the people who come in at lunch to play chess for fun. Peer counselors were an important part of Marana. They were there for stu- dents to talk to. Being a Peer Counselor wasnft always easy, they had to be able to listen and be interested. Another thing Peer Counselors did was show new stu- dents around campus, helped the Fresh- men choose the right classes, and took part in the seatbelt campaign. The members of the Bible Club are lFirst row! Jason Vurich, Karen Cellusak, Michelle Gardner, Cindy Richards, Kim Hunt, Angela Goodwin, Tammy Tapp, Chris Gobrecht, Heather Reed, Angela Wilbarri and Beth Narofsky. lSecond rowl Charles Miller, Jerri Covey, Debbie Moses, Frankie Hensley, Renee Nixon, Marcy Hagmaier, Jim O'Brien, Marcelline O'Brien, Jo Bogu- shefsky, Danielle Waleri, Robin Mathews, Tami Wright, Darin Hoffman and Sam Wright. fThird rowj Tony Parish, Mike Muller, Troy Gray, Jeff Darling and Paul Beckner. I E l ll gl iilmlsi- ima-1Ei..fM ' r - Kendahl Johnson, secretary of Chess Club, makes his carefully planned move. ,r ,. s
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