Apollo High School - Olympus Yearbook (Glendale, AZ)

 - Class of 1979

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CAREER CLUBS OF FUTURE VICA was an asset for those in- volved who wanted jobs in the in- dustrial job field. One of the most unusual activities VICA performed this year was adopting underprivi- leged families for the Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays. They also participated in Spring State Skills Olympics, a bike-a-thon, and various sales to raise funds. The National Honor Society is an association at Apollo that puts recognition on those who have made academic achievements. The members are chosen for their scholastic ability, participa- tion at school, and academic ac- complishments. Mr. Rogers the advisor supported the members in their activities. NHS also made contributions to various commu- nity affairs. VICA: Row 1: Esther Kelleher. Libby Bellitter. Julia Padilla. Donna Hoagland. Pearl Ulloa. Row 2: Dondra Reiger. Cline Lyle. Pam Cisneroz. Carrie Stone. Sonny Mendez. Eddi Brannon. Row 3: Mr. Yee. Jack Neilsen, Jim Struck. Dirk Knorr. Tammy Woodward. Scott Jones. NHS: Sitting; Darryl Hale. Barbara Bice. Kathy Scott. Cathy Farrier. Maryanne Sing. Pam Henderson.Gwen Ammen. Row 1: Mark Lange Kim Wronkoski. Loree Wade. Qyrra Michaelieu. Kris Murray. Sheila Miller. Asta Barden. Row 2: Mr. Rogers. Natalie Hamblin. Jean Reinke Karen Zieser. Ralph Nelson. Doug Bakken. Chris Karlsrud. Peter Bauer. David Elwood. Kelly Tilford. Randy Wood 180

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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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Art club: Row 1: Robert Pela. Dean Bonzani. Theresa Ponce. Kathryn Trimmier. Lauranda Roman-Tweed. Lorena Whitson. Row 2: Jodi Epp. Josephine Sipes. Mary Greene. Les Duncan. Allen Pickering. Row 3: Mr. Gregory. Mr. Krombein. Saraly McHugh. Joe Landram. Libby Bellittcr. Mary Coyne. Kristi Brady. Suzanne Canady. Tammy Kiron. Kandi Garrard. Mr. Holgate. Mr. Neal. CLUBS REFRESH STUDENTS FBLA: Row 1; Maureen Parren. Marianne Sing. Virginia Acuna. Sandy Beck. Kari Matsuishi. Kim Machutta. Suzie Hudgen. Yvonne Murtagh. Row 2: Trisha Rhodes. Susan Reiterman. Joni Dun- can. Shari Butler. Treva Voorneveld. Jackie Kitely. Peggy Klatt. Karleen Horendo. Row 3: Ron Kohatsu. Sharon Harris. Kim Stamper. Linda Wagner, Barbara Mills. Jeannie Brown. Sabrina Kellis. Vicki Belt. Carol Newburg. For those students who enjoy the various aspects of art. the Apollo Art Club was open for them to join. Students were able to broaden their horizon and exhibit individual art ex- pressions. The Art Club was successful this year when stu- dents took placements at the State Fair competitions. This year they also took field trips to the Heard Museum. Annual Art Sale, and various other art places. This year was the first time FBLA has been open to all Busi- ness students. Before, only COE students could join. FBLA was involved in Regional-State Conventions and various Re- gional-State Competitive Events. Students have placed in those various events. Through this club, many stu- dents were able to learn more office work. With office oppor- tunities. students were able to apply the skills they learned. 181

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