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FrontRowL-R: Mr. Williams (sponsor), Priscilla Romero, Jackie Lomeli, Teresa Guzman, Dina Krestodemas, Kathy Mendoza, Mary Ellen Plese. Back Row L-R: Minnie Begay, Ken Ekstrom, Jim Summersgill, Libbie Homes, Freda Hardy, Marie Ben. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club is an organization for students interested in the Spanish language, and customs. During 1973-74 Spanish Club sponsored such money-making projects as selling all-occasion cards and winning the Scuzz Dance Queen Contest. Officers for die year were Jim Summersgill, president; Linda Flores, vice-president; Teresa Guzman, secretary; Carol Plese, treasurer; Priscilla Romero, representative D.E.C.A. Distributive Education Clubs of America is composed of those students who are interested in marketing, store management, and retailing. There are many opportunities available to these students. Officers for the year were Jerome Moore, president; Donald Perry, vice-president; Rosanne Handler, secretary; Louella Nashsonhoya, treasurer; Glen Tibbs, representative; Lois Argetsinger, historian; Lavetta Leeds, parlimentarian. Picture At Bottom L-R: Margaret Richards, Susan Reyes, Patricia Montoya, Gloria Richards, Ida Mae Yazzie, Dina Kretsedemas, Nancy Ngai, Betty Tallsalt, Second Row L-R: Glen Tibbs, Lois Argetsinger, Alice McCabe, Louella Nashsonhoya, Howard Perry, Jeorme Moore, Frank Jue. 19
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Front Row L-R; Dennis Peters, Peny Rickard, Jim Summersgill, Frank Jue, JoAnn Campbell, Eddie Greer, Back Row L-R; Laura Fore, Kevin Robinson, Chuck Serna. SCIENCE CLUB Winslow High School's Science Club had a very active year. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in subjects pertaining to the field of science. Meetings consist of various programs of science, presented by the students. Last year the students attempeted to take pictures of the comet Kohoetek. Among the money making projects were selling donuts at noon and selling plants from the green house. Officers for the year were Chuck Serna, president; Ken Ekstrom, vice-president; Perry Rickard, secretary-treasurer; Jim Summersgill, representative. F.T.A. F.T. A. stands for Future Teachers of America. The members of the club have some interest in the teaching profession. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in the teaching field. A requirement is that a member has to observe a classroom in process. The student may be doing the actual teaching or may be taking notes. There were 12 members in the club in 1973-74. Officers for the club were Laura Fore, president and representative; Gina Jenkins, vice-president; Brenda Smith, treasurer; and Janet Heflin, secretary. Front Row L-R: Kate McLean, Norma Nashsonhoya, Isabella Collatets, Laura Fore, Gina Jenkins, Louise Seber. Back Row L-R; Brenda Smith, Steve DeAngelis, Stephanie Ceballos, Danny Durkin, Pauline Padilla. 18
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Meteorettes L-R: Dana Hasten, Karen Balenquah, Patti Cavin, Louise Seber, Geraldine Gonzales, Marcia Wilhoite, Polly Cain, Louri Whipple, Rhonda Linstra, Sheila Harris, Kathy Garcia, Beverlee Stucker, Gay Butler. METEORETTES The Meteorettes were expanded in 1973-74 to 13 members. Twelve of them performed at the football and basketball games and the 13th served as a substitute in case one of the regular girls was absent. They worked hard to promote WHS spirit. Tryouts are held every spring and certain requirements are set that have to be passed for a girl to be eligible. One requirment is a girl must make her own routine on pom pons and a novelty. To promote more spirit then ever they had the band march around the school calling the students out for rallies. These short pep sessions proved to be a great success. Last year's performers chose for a change, to perform to old time favorite songs rather than modern day music. With the help of their sponsor, MissJoan Lancaster, the girls contributed a great deal to the Bulldog spirit. They made up all of their routines and worked hard to put on a good performance for the student body. Meteroettes form traditional W .
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