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KEY CLUB OPENS DOORS Throughout the year. Key Club has assisted the community in a variety of ways. For instance, the members gave a Halloween party for the Children’s ward at St. Jo- seph's Hospital. Another of their projects including children was the sponsoring of the Little Braves through YMCA. Then in November before the height of the holiday season, the club was involved with the collection of canned goods, for the needy in which they challenged the cheer line. Following this, in December the Key members held their tradi- tional Christmas tree cutting out- ing and donated the trees to worthwhile causes. Also at this time, the club held a Christmas party for the Valley of the Sun School. Although Key Club was very busily involved with commu- nity interests, they also were ac- tive on campus. On December 1st they held the Christmas Dance. Mike Short. Frank Patterson, and Fred Kuo. sat and discussed the future Christmas Party for the Valley of the Sun School, and other interesting events before one of the Key Club meetings. Sitting: Gwen Ammen. Laurel Brougher. Lisa Hamilton. Debi Miller. Sheila Miller. Jenny Mackenzie. Judy Atterholt. Darryl Hale. 1st row: Melany Hastings. Julie Giovanini. Lori Parks. Rudy Guglielmo. Karen Bulissa. Patty McCormick. Doug Bakken. Chris Karlsrud. Roger Moore. Tom Vincent. Pam Henderson. Kelly Tilford. 2nd row: Valerie Hodges. Terry Roeber. Mike Lanning. Jill Wolfenden. Renae Robinson. Karie Matsuishi. Julie Almon. Karen Cole. Dan O'Connor. Lynette Klawon. Ann Parks. Amy McLain. David Elwood. 3rd row: Kim Wronkoski. Jeff Horstman. Cathy Farrier. Mike Granado. Fred Kuo. Ken Copic. Randy Wood. Mike Short. Frank Patterson. 178
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EXPERIENCE THROUGH JOBS First Row Mrs. Auvil. Tony limpus. Alison Roark. Denise Hold. Cathy Beaty. Danita Geske. Sandra Vasquez. Mark Burkett. Second Row; Melinda Robinson. Leigh Gustafson. Kathy Bowesel. Michelle Barber Tami Goldberg. Mitzi Cilley. Giovanni Galindo. Third Row; Craig Goshart. Maureen Parren. Theresa Degard. Donna Martin. Diane Hartin. Kathy Kelly. Kerry Dove. Theresa Besser. Ann Kitsopoulos. Suzi Waterman. Vivian Vasquez. Jose Torres. Joe Dunevent For the fifth year. COE has main- tained an outstanding record of employment with all members working. Currently, the COE class at Apollo is the largest in the Valley. With the help of the Glendale Chamber of Com- merce they participated in the Career Day Fair for the eighth graders. COE also held their an- nual employer-employee ban- quet in which the students pre- sented the employers with an award. Like COE. DECA. Distri- butive Education Clubs of Amer- ica. was associated with the em- ployer-employee banquet. Aside from this conventional activity, the club was involved with the Toastmasters Youth Leadership Group. Furthermore. DECA at- tended the Fall regional Confer- ence at Metrocenter and the Spring State Conference in Tuc- son. Awards for the top Sales people were given, and one stu- dent from either DECA. COE. or ICE. A group of students concentrated on their responsibilities assigned to them by Mrs. Auvil for the Career Day Fair. Graig Goshert. Mitzi Cilley. and Cathy Beaty realaxed while their sponsor informed them about the future events in the COE schedule. 177
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SPEAKERS SPARK FHA Renee Lee. Kim Scott. Cindy Scott. Ericka Kellis. Mrs. Pfeifer The members of F.H.A.. Future Homemakers of America, had many different guest speakers covering a variety of present- day problems in our society. Among the lecturers were a Catholic priest, a rabbi, a Prot- estant minister, a counselor from St. Luke’s Alcoholism Center, and a counselor from the Maricopa County Concilia- tion Court. They all presented their views to the members of F.H.A. Besides having guest speakers, the club planned a trip to a fashion show, and also a mistletoe hunt during the holidays. Many Home Economics students joined F.H.A. This class listened closely to grooming tips provided by one of the many guest speakers who spoke to the club members. Marcia Arce seems to be enjoying herself while threading her sewing machine in F.H.A. 179
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