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Key Club Donates Time To Serve Key Club is a new club at Yuma High. It is a club that works for charity and helps the needy people in Yuma. They have a lot of ambition to help in any way they can. Sponsor for the club is Mr. Brennan. Front Row: Ray Trevlno, Tim Bowers. Back Row: Mark Ruiz. Jeff Durant, Jerry Jlrok, offi- cers. 1st Row: Debbie Mercer, Carmen Montoya. Maddy Martin, Glnger Martin, Deidre Schu- man, Lisa Anderson, 2nd Row: Jeff Smith, Lisa Engler, Jeff Durant, Marl Acosta, Ray Trevlno, Mark Ruiz. 3rd Row: Derek Cutllp, Mike Jerni- gan, Rusty Elise, Robert Wilson, .lon Smith. 4th Row: Ike Wilson, Tim Bowers, Troy Suverkrup. Stanley Dell, Robert Bingham, Jerry Jirak.
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ROTC Marches For The Future R.O.T.C. met every morning to raise the flag at 7:00 a.m., then they went over to Kofa for the class. They learned a great deal about the army, and how it can help you in your life after you finish high school. They marched to get ready for the inspection from the General, and they also patroled at games and oth- er school activities. Front Row: Clayton Hasty, Mike League, Steve Olmos, Wayne Magnusen. Back Row: Jimmy Gonce, James Cannon, John Kennedy, Cecilia Ramos, James Shodle. Raising the flag: James Shadle, Steve Olmos. Jimmy Gonce. Sitting In the cafeteria: John Kennedy, Steph anle Martinez, Cecillo Ramos. Clayton Hasty Jimmy Gonce. I H., , . fx b - 1 i
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Chicanos Unite With New Club This year Yuma High added a new club to our campus. La Genta De Mecha. It is a Chicano club meaning Latin Americans going for education. national pride, togetherness, and -QZSQIQF . 'I ' f f. 9 07, JJ 7' ' we Q all A '. IW fi X? sit' fic f ' Q , fa J, if Q, -07 l iv L. 3 ABOVE: The emblem for La Gente de Mecha. LEFT: Secretary Rosalie Miranda. Vice Presi- dent Marcia Meza. Treasurer Silvia Orduno, President Danny Munoz, Sponsor Mrs. Cabrera. Top row: Danny Munoz, Joe Conde, Valente Rico. Second row: Betty Chavoya, Hopie Gu- tierrez, Rosalie Miranda, Marcia Meza, Mi- chael Felix, David Estrada, Beatrice Pino, Rho- da Berber, Alfonso Pino. Third row: Silvia Or- duno, Diane Chaparro, Sylvia Garcia, Sharon Carrillo, Nancy Arizaga, Sammy Mendoza, Lucky Navarro, Phyllis Motter. 94 equality. The club held a Dia De La Raza here, which took place at the stone bleachers. lt really helped make this club better known to the students. They had a low rider exhi- bition and tortilla making examples. The club also had a bake sale at the Southgate Mall, which had a tremen- dous turn out. BELOW: A low rider owned by Romero Zara- goza is displayed during La Dia de la Raza. 1! .NNN
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