Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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BEHIND THE SCENES 28 Clubs provide many services Antelope offered many opportunities for students to become involved and to be a part of the school. Joining Art Club and Key Club were excellent ways students showed their participation and spirit. Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, was an active club this year. Led by Shannon Hibbard, president, and Pam Hand, vice-president, the club was able to accomplish many services to the community, school, and students. Key Club’s twenty active members cleaned the Turkey Shoot grounds in preparation for the annual shoot, planned a turkey raffle in November, and held games for the school at Christmas. Art Club was another club which was popular with the artistically inclined students of Antelope. Kendall Howell, the club’s president, explained what Art Club was all about, “Art Club is not a club which is just out to make money. Art Club is more of a community service club. We plan to paint the weight room with a mural, for example.” Even though Art Club had some requirements for membership (a two average and enrollment in an art class), the club boasted thirteen members who all lived up to the club’s philosophy of providing service to the community and school. Art Club: Front row: Sherry Norton. Brenda Norton, and Ana Sarabia Second row: Elvira Icedo, Ms Hogan, Sara Grande. Kendall Howell. Renae Robertson, and Susan McDaniel. Back row: Scott Hockman. Tom Landry, and Charla January. Key i Club: Front row: Shannon Hibbard. Second row: Don- na Roberts. Liz Dail, Pam Hand, and Emma Young. Third row: Wendy Durning. Kelly Fitzgerald, and Sharlotte Hib- IHj bard. Back row: Julie Syck, Nola Jones, and Mr. Joder Key Club members and their advisor have a great time roasting weiners at the Turkey Shoot grounds.

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27 BEHIND THE SCENES FFA moves ahead A busy organization worked to improve and better the Future Farmers of America club at Antelope. Like all organizations, FFA had its requirements. To be a member in FFA one had to be enrolled in a vocational agriculture class, pay the club dues and meet the requirements of the chapter, district, state and national organizations. Another big part of the organization was participation from each member. FFA boasted about eighty-seven percent participation this year. It was a busy organization that had many activities and participated in different competitions, such as the Creed Speaking Contest and various judging team contests. The FFA officers for 1983 were as follows: Richard Miller-president, Bud Mixon-vice-president, Kathy Henry- secretary, Paula Milam-treasurer, Tim Rush-reporter, Garrick Stuhr-sentinal, and Brad Millner-parliamentarian. Some students gave reasons why they joined FFA. Paula Wright gave a familiar reason, I've been raised a farmer, and it just comes naturally to me to want to learn more about agriculture. As all the other FFA members, Paula Wright enjoyed it very much, “I learn something new every day.” Future Homemakers of America: Front row: Elida Barrandey. Timberly Smith. Julie Syck. Liz Dail. and Rebecca Moore. Second row: Advisor Ms Milburn. Angela Lawler. Shantelle Davis. Maria Icedo, and Rindi Nottingham Back row: Kaulee Pierson. Lisa Baker. Dusty Shill and Lerona Dickson. Not pictured: Annie Auza. Alma Barraza. Yarida Bravo. Jennifer Conner. Kim Cullison, Sara Grande, Craig Johnson. Melody Langford. Brad Millner. Kevin Nottingham. Jackie Phipps. Julie Slocum, and Misty Smith.



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29 BEHIND THE SCENES She blinded me with science If a student was an active member of any club in Antelope, then chances were that he or she was a member of Science Club. The Science Club boasted the largest membership of any club on campus. Its 42 members dedicated themselves to their club for the purpose of expanding their knowledge of science by working with others, through interest-enhancing field trips, and through guest speakers and demonstrations. The Science Club officers for the 1983-84 school year were: Maria Sanchez-president, Dunia Curiel-vice- president, Claudia Reyes-secretary, Norma Coronado- treasurer, and Alberto Reyes-chairperson of standing committees. With the club’s experienced officers. Science Club was able to fulfill its goals. Science Club had much success with its fundraisers, such as the popular lolligrams, and also with its planned activities, like the club's trip to Tempe to spectate the Homecoming game of ASU. When asked what Science Club had done for her, Norma Coronado answered, “The club has made me aware of all the science that is around us by exploring things and places. Being in Science Club has been a very good experience for me because it gives the chance to find out really fun things about science.” Felipe Torrez talks to Cruz Carrillo at a Science Club meeting. Science Club: Front row: Claudia Reyes. Jimmy Grover. Dunia Curiel. Denise Douglas, Alberto Reyes. Norma Coronado. Eva Douglas. Maricela Rojano, and lying-Maria Sanchez. Second row: Bill Frans. Robbie Grant. Mike Rivera. Bob Strickland, Rocky Jaime. Gilbert Figueroa, and Eddy Ortega. Third row: Carmen Aguilera. Patty Barraza, Marisela Castillo. Isabel San- doval, Mona Herrera, Elsa Cadena. Ofelia Sanchez. Esperanza Coronado, Dalia Ramos. Piedad Gutierrez, and Mr. Frans. Fourth row: Raul Rojano, Mario Feliz. Efrain Rojas. Daniel Barrandey. Martin Icedo. and Arturo Quintana. Back row: Fe- lipe Torrez, Juan Reyes. Alex Sanchez, German Reyes. Cruz Carrillo. David Espinoza. Frank Melton, and Ernie Grover.

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