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Home Economics and Related Dccupations, devoted to teaching girls interested in Home Economics, was a club held luring school hours for a credit. -l.E.R.O. held nursery schools 'or children whose parents vorked during the day. A Janquet was held at the Jeginning of the year for the rl.E.R.O. presidents from schools all over Tucson to decide the upcoming events for the '80-'81 school year. I-I.E.R.O. held a skate-a-thon to earn money for Cerebral Palsy. A state convention for Arizona was held in April. They also sold cookbooks to raise money for scholarships. Stimulating interest in the German culture and language was the purpose of the German Club, said sponsor Lee Brown. The club consisted of any student who had taken German during his high school years. The main activity of the club was selling Gummi Bears which is candy imported from Germany. The money earned was used in the spring for a pizza party and goofy golfing. L. Figueroa !Z,,ff'f 'Tf Q .4- 'ft ,f f, ,Ae,,yfa1 V L. Fi ueroa 2 i fi l f David Dudash tells John johnson a joke in German. T Giardinelli Mr. Brown increases his students' knowledge of the German Clllfllfff. GERMAN CLUB Front row: Lee Brown, Greg Leinenbach, john Spence Doris Rentschler. Back row: Audrey Levy, Steve Bonin, Nick Muller David Levy, Brian Schmanske. HEROXGERMAN CLUB 127
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5AHUARO'S HERO HERO raises money for scholarships R. Bend X lik W A fix: si- 1: al -asf, ,. 4425 xxx N,gas4w K 'f t , Q C. l-l.E.R.O. Front row: jacki Wilkinson, Kathy Schleicher, Carolyn Bacon, Sherry Semenowich. Back row: Advisor, Mrs. Lynch, Mihelle Parvis, Linda Zimmerman, Clare Marshall, Lisa Haynes. Tonya Craig comes in early to sell cookbooks for H.EiR.O. Mrs. Huerta receives a cookbook from a H.E.R.O. mem 12.6 CLUBS 5 ' A l I k ' 'Q I3 ..- X 4 W - .. . C !f5'5x Ew, S- if
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FIN NG FRIE Clubs build new friendships and ideas R. Bend reset WOODWORKINC CLUB Front row: Cary Flanders, Scott Tye, Mike Marcinko, Santee Kochanslci, Mike Mariotti. Back row: Dale Bergstrom, Mr. Rambow, Mike Fimbres, Paul Siler, William Hostetler, Dan Chabot, Neal Rupp, Ted Essig, Eric Essig. R. Bend . RSJRM. '. gfe- ,,,t-fuswfdifw Striving for perfection, a woodworking member concentrates on his work. 128 CLUBS R.B S if Woodworking members use various machines for their projects. R. Bend Club members discuss the techniques used for woodworking projects,
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