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7 C M UNI TY SER VICE Jr. Civitan raises funds for worthy causes T. Giardinelli D. Poage - if 5-S., l 132 CLUBS Profits made by selling Misha Bears go to Special Olympics. 'Wx 3 I z : , 5 I Q, i' ll Civitan members raise dough at a bake sale in Berkshire Village S. Bowers E JR. CIVITAN Front row: L. Smith, C. Glow, T. Conley, D. Thomas. Middle row: S. Crumwell, L. Connolly, F. Margoita, Ms. Walter. Back row: L. Simmons, A. Pickett, R. Cerardi, I. Aldrich, L. Gazzola.
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DECA was a program connected with marketing and distributive education. Club members developed skills to help them in the field of marketing. There were four purposes for the club members: ll to develop vocational understanding, 21 to have civic consciousness, 31 social intelligence, and 4j develop leadership. One of DECA's major activities was the DECA State Conference where DECA members from all over the state met for competition. They had an opportunity to use the skills they had learned and test their abilities. Cooperative Office Education was another work program. The students were required to take business courses to gain skills to help them on T the job. COE took part in many fund raising events. Selling candy, and bagels, and skating were activities. The money they raised was used for an employer appreciation banquet at the University of Arizona where the COE students from all district schools came together. DL .Foage D. Poage LOE members concentrate on ciasswork before leaving for their lobs. D ,M over her work, Becky Graham, a COE member, Class isn't always all work and no play as shown by some COE students. D' P oage l I COE Front row: Jack Duke, Leslie Peters, Julie Young, Debbie Meece, Shawn Maher, Pam King, 2nd row: Luann Schwartz, Kathy Weber, Martin Satero, Mechelle Hoppe, Cindy Knapp, Becky Graham, Kelly Freeman, Back row: April Mort, Cindy Hancock, joleen Tavolino, julie Parris, Ruby Allen, Cindy Ferrell, Lori Dykman, Susan Fisher. COEXDECA 131
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Jr. Civitan, a club organized for community service, held many fund raisers with the profits going to various charities. Ms. Walters was the sponsor of the club. Carwashes, bake sales, and rummage sales were held to benefit NARC CNational Association for Retarded Citizensj. Selling Misha Bears was a fund raiser in which all profits went to the Special Olympics. Patty Acosta, a junior, was the APS exchange student from Bolivia. She stayed at the home of Jenny Haupt, AFS president. Because Sabino did not have an AFS chapter, Sahuaro AFS M. Bovell club sheltered a Sabino girl who wished to go on an exchange to England. All fund raisers held during the year paid for the travel expenses of the foreign exchange student. AFS sold concessions at the I.V. and Freshman home football games and had their annual bagel sale. M Bovell AFS Front row: I. Gruber, S. Walter, R. Andrews, B. Kingfield, M. Bovell. 2nd Far from her family, Patty has Hadoptedf, jenny as her Sister- row: Mrs. Marcoux, P. Acosta, T. Critchley, K. Lansing, M. Harris, K. Renfro C. Dupis, M. Carabetta, Mr. Bovell. Back row: M. Hoppe, I. Haupt, B. Davis M. Bovell T. Higby, B. Bishop, D. Dewey, M. Means. Not pictured: L. Armstrong, M Brown, M. Holck, C. Devine, P. Jafuert, S. Schaffee, J. Wells. game. M. Bovell 1 Raising money for AFS, Duaine Dewey sells concessions at a f The AFS bagel sale is always a successful fund raising project. AFSXCIVITAN 133
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