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Trying to finish up her report is Alice William- son. This year she was a junior. Business Majors Only Club. Front row: Juanita Garcia, Rhonda Rice, Lorraine Robles, Marina Cer- vantes, Cindy Contreras. Row 2: Randy Lemaire, Denyse Hayden, Bertha Rodriquez, Claudia Angulo, Lourdes Negrette, Teresa Rodriguez. Row 3: Bobbie Heck, Alice Williamson, Jackie Aarts, Nancy Ayala, Susan Gurrola, Nohemi Bravo. Back row: Louis Po- land, Louis Gargano, Nancy Kersey, Aletha Aparicio, Monica Coria, Debra Bellhouse. Concentrating on writing an essay is Cathy Hill. She would graduate with the class ol ' 86. Reading his views aloud is Mark Gallegos. As president, Gallegos was responsible for running meetings and coordinating events. 84 Activities and Organizations
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Maria Martinez reads a case during a Poly Science meeting. The group met every Tuesday m k-11. Senita Rogers watches as the Model United Nations lawyer explains the relationships between two countries. The MUN program was held at UCR. Political Science. Front row: Rosemarie Mill- er. Mary Travis, Maria Martinez, Jack Flood. Back row: Ken Goodermuth, Chris Malala, An- drew Foreman, Jason Vanderlord, Dan Weather- lord. Jack Flod listens as Dan Weatherlord explains an important aspect ol government. Flood was a member ol the junior class. Mock Trial 83
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Ready For Future ith the speed of lightning, W fingers flew across the typewriter keyboard. In another room a girl was jot- ting down what could have been mis- taken for scribbles; but, in reality, her paper was covered with a secret lan- guage of her own. These students were training for careers in business. The club encouraging them was Business Majors Only. Field trips to different colleges and private schools were planned through- out the year. Susan Gurrala, advisor, explained her view of the club. The BMO club was organized so business majors would be exposed to the outside world. Do you get fairly good grades? Have you ever felt as if you don ' t have to study hard to earn an ' A ' ? Those guali- ties were sure ways to become a mem- ber of California Scholastic Federation (CSF). Unfortunately, the majority of students involved in the club had to work hard to maintain their grade point averages. In order to earn the right to be in this club, students had to have three ' A ' s in academic courses. One of our goals is to let students know about the different scholarships they can win, concluded Alice Drury, advisor. ro o CO [«• .! a T« Jtm deration Fr eve Downs ? ' end Y Ph, J lps Fn Fr ° n ro W: Ge ° ' 9e Af°°- ' eWer Hoer, ' Tf Y n n. on Y Fuentes. y Tr v ts , BMO CSF 85
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