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Special inferesf clubs encourage education il ifgtvs .ii 2 EW' El I siqwst. FIVE ami: The Med-Start club was formed to get students oriented to health careers and to help students explore the health field. The group's activities included listening to guest speakers from col- leges and hospitals and a trip to the Ari- zona Heart Institute. Sponsoring the group was Nurse Maria Meachum. Quill and Scroll is an honor society consisting of outstanding journalism students. Members were inducted on the recommendation of the journalism advisor, Bob Muller. The students were chosen on the basis of superior contrib- ution to school publications. Sponsored by Mike Trimble, the Out- door Science Club was formed to pro- mote interest in the outdoors as the true laboratory of scientific investigation. The club's activities included a field trip to Northern Arizona. Members of the National Honor Soci- ety were selected on the basis of leader- ship, character, scholarship and serv- ice. Sponsored in its first year by Keith Lewis, an induction ceremony was held in early spring. SIX FOUR: Outdoor Science Club sponsor Mike Trimble displays a bulletin board to some of the group's members. SIX: As a part of the induction ceremony into the National Honor Society, President Carol Wolf lights a candle. CLIIBS 105
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ONE: Med-Start, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Villela, Sandra Bruce, Lori Slupinski, Nancy Crookston, Kelly Sharp, Cheryl Humiston, Tacy Blaedorn, Maria Meachum, sponsor. TWO: Outdoor Science Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Graham Sutton, Iack Vickers, Caprice Crane. SECOND ROW: Paul McQuade, Eric Stevenson, Traci McCullar, Debbie Fuhrman. THIRD ROW: Iames Logue, Michele Youngbeck, Ian Garefelt, Missie Brainbridge, Mike Trimble, sponsor. THREE: Quill and Scroll, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mitch Salzwedel, Lori Slupinski, Nancy Crookston, Becky Bebow, Iim Patterson, Marla Lmdtieke, Ted Davault, Bob Muller, sponsor, Lisa or . 104 CLUBS THE Di TH: FIVE: National Honor Society, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lea Dezelsky, Iennifer Hobbs, 'I Blaedorn, Ioya Grout, Lori Slupinski, Kathy Cave, Nancy Wolf, Laurie Campbell, Teri Palusz SECOND ROW: Keith Stapley, Herb Pokorny, Mona Wilson, Carol Wolf, Debbie Atkerson, C Breglia, Lynn Albrecht, Leyla Kirdar, Sylvie Kasztan, Keith Lewis, sponsor. THIRD ROW: De' Estrada, Tammy Kimball, Dawn Green, Debbie Adams, Carol Dertien, Shannath Merbs, Becky Bet Carey O'Bannon, Marla Imdieke, Susan Close. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Ford, Iim Patterson, Gel Barnes, Keith Lawson, Nancy Crookston, Iames Scott, Eric Awerkamp, Mike Brown. Not pictu Craig Gourley, Annette Hatton, Kirby Hockey, Dana Ionker, Lynn Moore, Lorri Nivens, Dave Ol Mundo Rosales, Maryann Schaefer, Rick Berry, Cindy Close, Kim Hoffland, Iohn Iones, Ian Koi Rhonda Lines, Kim Redding, Ken Schoenwetter, Devon Kohen, Michelle Schoonmaker, Teresa Tont
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DECA, COE teach students about business COE, Cooperative Office Education, is a program working with the school, students, employers, and parents. lt trains students for work in offices and places them in jobs, which they lose if they quit the club. Sponsored by Sandy Swanson, the club's activities this year included the sale of candy, mistletoe, pretzels, and a car wash. Under the guidance of advisor Marge Metcalf, the Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, is a national student organization designed to attract individuals to careers in marketing, merchandising and management. Selling coloring books, candy, and holding car washes helped raise money used to send DECA members to three conferences held during the year. ONE 106 DECA-COE .A51t'3f'717LgfMs M' ' . ,. iw? 'Sm 'af mv M f tg N nt, S si? t 45' f i .2 , ' U , tiy t g if lg if fr at gsfsfl' O , - ww,-animal giwbwttmsfst-W-'rjlq
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