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Learning About Business COE rs a group of people learning club also gets offrcejobs for the mem Officers were President Jane Han- about the busrness world Cooperat bers They have gone on trrps to cock, Vice President Rosanne Valen- rve Offrce Education deals with secre meet people rn different businesses cia, Secretary Belinda Anaya, Trea- tarral and accounting offices The Sponsor this year was Mrs Ponce surer Durana Bowman. LEFT: Secretary Belinda Anoya, Vice President Rosanne Valencia, President, Jane Hancock, Treasurer Durana Bowman. First row: Belinda Anaya. Durana Bowman. Jane Hancock. Rosanne Valencia. Second row: Nancy Badilla. Cindy Welch, Lydia Luna, Mary Esplno. Third row: Jackie McFadden, Yolanda Federico, Merci Marquez, Lydia Olague, Amy Garland. Fourth row: Teresa Storjohann, Tracy Nance, Stacy Johnston, Kelly Schlerf, Gayle Logan. Flfth row: Linda Nelson, Stacie Comp- ton, Brenda Wolfe. Sixth row: Leticia Esplnoso, Martha De Mara, Anita Dees. Seventh row: Marla Lopez, Carmen Carvajal. lrma Vega. Maria Contreras.
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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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DECA Bowls For Dystrophy Some people go bowling for fun and others go for business pur- poses. DECA holds an annual Bowl-a-than to help support the fight against muscular dystrophy. Other activities include candy sales, bake sales, and also partici- pation in regional and state con- ferences. DECA is the youth organization associated with DE fDistributive Educationb. Its main goals are to provide leadership skills, vocation- al understanding, civic conscious- ness, and to develop social intelli- gence. Deco is available to juniors and seniors interested in enterting the business world. .lunlors Bonnie Woon, Susie Luna, Kirsten Larsen, Rosie Jack. Peggy Eritch, Alma San- chez, Sharon Moron, Connie Rube, Ro- sanne Mendiola, Mona Duran, Marybel Sandoval, Tyrone Jones, Rudy Camadlllo, Kevin Smlth, Dino Ginn, Oscar Pierson. Gene Sigala. Senlors Karen Leonard, Tina Shaw, Tim Bowers, Belinda Valverde. Heather Gar- land, Pam Masters, Kathy Hernandez, Fell- cia DeCorse, Leslle Jackson, Kim Sanders. Julie Danlels, Sherri Marler, Mike Garret. Diana Martinez, Alma Wallace, Marla To- var, Unidentified member, Charlie Hurtado, Frank Marquez, Alvin Broom.
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