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O. X N' IX SIX IECA, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Lopez, Debi Deltenre, Laura Templeton, Anita y, Rachelle Gammage, Kathy Brockman, Susie Taylor, Chekela Williams, Ianet Myers, Sylvia , Duane Morrison, Barbara Frei. SECOND ROW: Debbie Katzenberger, April Moore, Susan , Iohanna Guinther, Carolyn Iudie, Lorraine Diaz, Kay Copeland, Leyla Kirdar, Barbie Maxey, e Lee, Tony Mavis, Monica Gomez. THIRD ROW: Ken Frerichs, Susan Black, Kelly Calhoun, er Mortensen, Iulie Mosbarger, Delight Valentine, Lori Fleck, Denise Taylor, Matt Hitchcock, resnehan, Cindee Furlong, Marge Metcalf, sponsor, Milton Sidwa. FOURTH ROW: Linda Huff, ' Adams, Guy Logan, Lori Eastin, Carol Dertien, Ieff Toney, Todd Miller, Doug Finnie, Burley and, Tim Whisnant, Mitch Salzwedel, Iohn Iackson, Tony Peters, Keith Burkhart, Doug Rotella. E: COE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Benton, Sally Gutierrez, Linda Williamson, lartin, Wendy Musgrove. SECOND ROW: IoAnn Romero, Cathy Samaniego, Beverly Alexander, my Mullen, Haley Harmon. THIRD ROW: Lynn Albrecht, Kim Allen, Tami Groebner, Robyn er, Rhonda Warren, Sharon Cingel, Sandy Swanson, sponsor. .,.....i..4i..a, .,...... . .. ,,,, .. , ...nc ....,f,... m.w-w..-- ....- ....... FIVE ONE: At a DECA meeting in September, senior Cindee Furlong presents senior Linda Huff with the DECA Member of the Year award. TWO: In October, Chris Benton and Haley Harmon help out at a car wash spon- sored by COE. FOUR: COE student Lynn Albrecht corrects a typing error while work- ing as the switchboard operator in the main office. FIVE: Participating in a DECA fun- draiser, senior Carol Dertien sells freshman jeff Harshman a Halloween coloring book. DECA-COE 107 T
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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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Spirit groups Promoting school spirit and trying to get students involved in school activi- tiesrare the main purposes of the Pep Club. I Led by Isabel Gryder, the club sold carnations, balloons, shakers and candy. In its third year, the Diamond Aztecs sold Koozies, and sponsored a dance and a car wash. The purpose of the club is to support and promote baseball and to help coaches with scoring. The group's sponsor was Ron Davini. Sponsored by Iudy Hill, the Wrestler Aides were formed to promote spirit for wrestling and to help the wrestlers and coaches during the matches. To raise money they held a calendar sale and a bake sale. Any person holding a letter in sports was a member of the letter club this year. Led by Coach Larry Hughes, the purpose of the club is to work for goals in the school and help the athletic pro- gram in any way they can. This year the group bought an ice machine for the girls, a pace clock for the girls' swim team and sent the cheer- leaders to camp. TWO: Trying to raise money to help Coro- na's wrestling team, members of the Wres- tler Aides clean a customer's car during an October car wash. THREE: Pep Club spon- sor Isabel Gryder discusses club activities with president Erica Rowe. 108 SPIRIT GROUPS promote student involvement QU' DDJ' Qi DJ' g , I 'Qe..u9 5 ...gi ONE: Pep Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Moller, Debi Deltenre, Kim Hickey, D1 Ryan, Kelly McCawley, Danielle Zaletel. SECOND ROW: Lisa Burrough, Susie Kile, Charlotte K Laura Lacey, Debbie Atkerson. THIRD ROW: Kim Parrish, Debbie Adams, Erica Rowe, Dean Wold, Anna McCawley, Debbie Gunthert. FOURTH ROW: Mona Wilson, Carey O'Bannon, Ivory, Crystal Chapman, Margo Snow, Iudy Georges, Anne Becka, Karen Laufer. .,.. Er . ,,, C 7 S .A sw ,,..,,
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