Marcos De Niza High School - Libro de Oro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Marcos De Niza High School - Libro de Oro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 207 of 246
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MW COE and FBL Provide Student Occupations COE fCooperative Office Education! and FBLA CFuture Business Leaders of Americal had a busy year concentrated with fundraisers and valuable work ex- perience. These clubs were distinct, separate organizations: however, when students were accepted into the COE program, they automatically became members of FBLA. The club members received wages and school credit for the work they performed. The pur- poses of FBLA were to make business students aware of business opportuni- ties and help them work toward a busi- ness career. Learning secretarial skills and receiving work experience in Tempe business offices was the pur- pose of COE. The officers for both clubs were Val- erie Savard, president, Thanh Daven- 'hp port, treasurer, Susan Cheatham, secre- tary and Elia Acosta, publicity. In re- sponse to what students receive from this program, Mrs, Crews stated FBLA and COE teach the student leadership skills, and through State Competition, offer the students the opportunity to compete with other students in busi- ness skill competition and receive rec- ognition for their ability. Top : COE and FBLA members: Top Row: Mi- chele Filli, Lisa Merriman, Angela Cilano, Cathy Sanchez, Elia Acosta, Donna Riley, Esther Na- varro. Bottom Row: Mrs. Crews, Lisa Shumway, Valerie Savard, Susan Cheatham, Kim Wallace, Thanh Davenport, Susan Vizzerra, Raquel Garay, Linda Rios. Above right: Angela Cilano concentrates on her typing skills. Top right: Susan Cheatham, COE student, pauses for a smile during the class. Above left: Valerie Savard seems to be intensely involved on her work for COE. I0 O -b

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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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jROTC Gffers Gpportunities The jROTC, junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, finished its eighth year at Marcos de Niza. This organization prepared high school students for re- sponsible leadership roles and made them aware of the opportunities and benefits of citizenship. Classtime in- , ,,,,, ,W .tw Wzwwf .WW ffff M W -W .,.,,, . . 1, .ij W ,, .c .,,,. cluded physical training, practice, and meetings. Lt. Colonel Olbermeir, Ser- geant First Class Fisher, and the ninety- two members planned candy sales to support Spring Encampment and a Military Ball. IROTC officers were as follows: Pat Patterson, Executive Offi- ,,s, :VV jrg V lf' T A - gm fm ' Z r l V s 7' ' iw N346 V V I 'M ,,, ,,,,, 1 , r,2 ,AA ,AAI I 3 U QVC V WF' ' I 1 1 F if gr., , W V V ' , .fr , sg , 1. 3 , ,,, D' it fr ,L MU it M cerg Cory Renfro, Cadet Command, Shawn Wilson, Cadet Second Lieueten- ant, Brian Mayfield, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Carl Cooper, Cadet Major. The jROTC marched in the Veteran's Day Parade and was highly praised for its performance. A .--v Q 5,16 Above left: jROTC members, Top Row: Eckart Pape, Garrett Greer, john Thompson, Pat Patter- son, Chuck Bradley, jim Carr, Steve Wiley, Beau Hayner, Clark Dunlap. Second Row: Cory Renfro, Paul Ohland, Chris Hernandez, Ken Kottwitz, Marshall Laister, Greg jones, Dan Covington, Bri- an Mayfield, james King, Lee Cravens, Ray Her- nandez. Third Row: Neal johnson, Henry Mor- eno, Gary Farley, Shawn Ashley, Steve Cheeley, Bobby Martin, Charles Stallings, Arthur Sterner, john Schattenberg, Frank Keeley, john Merck. Fourth Row: Robert Withee, Gretshion Wilson, Carl Cooper, Greg Clark, Eric Green, Paul Mosey, Mike Eyerman, Mike Trijillo, Shawn Lamb, Mike 61' Siqueiros, Robert Stevens. Kneeling: Ramon Ruiz, Ben Gatlin, Top right: The honor guard marches past the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. Above: The new IROTC banner bought especial- ly for the parade.

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