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Club Help With Careers Marcos de Niza's Auto club had high expectations for the year. Auto Club has been in existence for ten years. This organization's purpose was to increase knowledge in technical fields, but specifically the auto field. The twenty- five members planned several fund- raisers for the year. These included T- shirt sales, candy sales, and a car bash. Auto Club's projects consisted of car shows, races, and service projects. Offi- cers were President Scott Bosseng Vice President Tom Buhnerkempe, and Sec- retaryfTreasurer, Steve Boremen. The sponsors were Mr. Villaverde and Mr. Painter. Art Club finished its fourteenth year at Marcos de Niza and focused on pro- viding artistic services for different clubs and organizations on campus. Members planned an Art sale, window -v 'M MQ? l wi W 6 4 fu Atl Top left: Auto Club. Top Row: Brett Wintrich, Don Sandoval, Kevin Felty, Scott Bossen, Pat Kendrick. Bottom row: Mr. Painter, Steve Barr, Colin Stetson, jeff Wyant, Steve Boreman, Nathan Painter. paintings, candy sales, and silkscreen T- shirts with posters. The sales were in- tended to be used for art gallery hop- ping and inviting guest artists to Marcos de Niza. Teresa Payne and Livvy McKeown were the sponsors for the art club, and officers were Brandon Bedford, President, Pratansit Kon- athum, Vice President, Suzan Tus, Sec- retary, and Chanthavee Mchasranin- good, Treasurer. Top right: An Auto Club member works on a car's engine in the auto shop. Above left: Mr. Painter and Steve Barry, discuss matters of Auto Club. Above: Art Club. Top row: Mrs. Payne, Chan- tanee Mahasranugool, David Martinez. Bottom: Brandon Bedford, Pratansit Kongthum, Don Pat- terson, Rudy Rangle, jeff Walker. Clu s
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Downhill ll The Way For Skiers Mrs. Peterson's Ski Club entered its tenth year with the purpose of provid- ing students with a chance to ski with friends and other students. The club was rather large with fifty-five mem- bers, which was more than last year. The group met on the first Tuesday of wh ii at 55 V .V gm., M Top Left: Ski Club. Top Row: Doug Fenger, lohn Berg, Larry Stanley, Eckart Pape, Brett Hofmann, lill Mars, Lisa Davis. Bottom Row: Wes Warren, Kathy Henry, Chris McGrath, lan Remler, Ray Swartz, Chris Genardini, Mrs. Peterson. 200 Clubs Tm f ., Wag. every month. Fundraisers planned, ba- gel sales and donut sales, were used to lower the cost of ski trips. Club officers were Ian Remler, President, Chris Mac- Ctrath, SecretaryfTreasurer, and Eckart Pape, Vice President. gs r s 2 n E! 2 , E 5 , S ' f l W rt if-if mis, dxf' V f lm? 2 ,,.i Eli Above left: Ski club members take a break to discuss new trips. Top right: Ian Remler discusses details for up- coming events. Above: Mrs. Peterson and Ian Remler start the ski club meeting. sillml f
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Preparing for the Futur We are the future was the motto HERO lHome Economics Related Oc- cupationsl members must take. They lived up to this high expectation by providing needed services to the com- munity. The officers were Toni Alcaraz, president, Anita Luera, vice president of activities, joely Armijo, vice presi- dent of fundraising, Sandra Fisher, vice president of publicity, Eden Taylor, secretary, Cynthia larvis, treasurer, Adrian Williams, historian and Rachel Barrett, parliamentarian. According to Mrs. Boydsten, club sponsor, The students learn job skills, leadership skills and end up with a sense of achievement of the year. Preparations for the future was also the main objective of members of jobs for Arizona Graduates UAGJ, sponsored by Mr. Molina. All activities centered around ensuring that the students were O 4,6J Top left: l,A.G. members. Top Row: Nora Her- nandez, Juanita Sanchez, Rudy Rodriguez, Ra- chel Rodriguez, Albert Martinez. Bottom Row: Mr. Rick Molina, Ruben Soto, Eliseo Quiroz Matt Radick, Lorenzo Acosta, Albert Hernandez. 202 Clubs Top rightz Heather McLellan and Najla Elmukhtar work diligently to stake cans for the HEROXDECA canned food drive. Above right: Sandra Fisher and Eden Taylor are two of the officers for HERO. adequately prepared for employment in the future. The club members' main goal was to attend the State Conference which was funded by their candy sale. IAC provided employment prepara- tion and placement for seniors whose futures were undecided. The officers were Lorenzo Acosta, president and Rachel Rodriguez, vice president. lf' -we Jie. I X .. wg, S WNNN Bottom left: HERO members. Bottom left: Top Row: Michelle Shepard, Charyece Yanez, Nancy Cohn, Adrian Williams, Randy Anaya, Sandy Fish- er, Melissa Gear, joely Armijo, Anita Luera, Kari Watkins, Andrea Millan. Middle row: Leticia Acosta, Cynthia larvis. Bottom row: julie Sanchez, Kendra Oliver, Rachel Barrett, Eden Taylor, Mrs. Marjorie Boydsten. G
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