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NE: While serving as BSU president, Larry McMurray has many responsibilities including running the meetings. TWO: atching a speaker on Arizona black history are Sheron Mills nd Tracy Jackson. THREE: Wearing his club t-shirt helps MECHA president Richard Saunders promote his organization uring lunch. SIX: A guest speaker, discussing Arizona's black heritage, talks during a workshop held to teach students about ertain aspects of Arizona history. SEVEN: Betore a meeting of he Native American club, president Arnold Begay looks over the agenda FIVE R: Black Student Union, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chiquita Burt, Robbie Twiggs, Jeweline . , . ' . 5 Q55 niet? r '1 '. i Q , L P I 5 ggins, Tracy Jackson, Theresa Scroggins, Lisa Johnson, Lisa Bass, Dazzirine Jackson, Danette Lee, ssa Holloway, lra Gray, Sherronne Mills. SECOND ROW: Yvette Strickling, Mena Toney, Denise Davis, e Davis, Demetra Scroggins, Angela Patterson, Michelle Goodall, Chris Rious, Paul Gray, E-Layn Yolanda Strlcklin THlRD ROW Felice Parham sponsor Brad Holmes Janet Owens Vic len, Q- I , , . . yman, Todd Johnson, Laverne Neighbors, Yvette Tillman, Dedra Brown, Robin Bunton, Theresa Toney, ell Franklin, Glenn Dennard. FOURTH ROW: Vernon Rawls, Manthony Johnson, Keith Rawls, Lawrence urry, Carlton White, Gayland Bass, Benny Jackson, Scott Payne, Cheryl Lee, Kevin Twiggs, Rick pictured, La Wanza Lett, Sharon Foard, Leedell Bunton, Willie Weaver, Duane Morrison. . . Q D' . 'QL' 915 HT' rx E gnu 223 ' .-se ,fmt x , -t.. - - sg SEVEN l EIGHT EIGHT: Native American Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Monk, Arnold Begay, Emmit Goaltooth. SECOND ROW: Lino Valdez, Henry Dodge, Emerson Smiley, Barbara Moore, sponsor. CULTURAL GROUPS 113
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lnferesfed sfudenfs fau hf abouf culfure fhrou h clubs, fesfivals The cultural groups on campus, MECHA, Black Student Union, CBSUD, and the Native American Club gave stu- dents a chance to learn about their herit- age and share this knowledge with oth- ers. 4 ONE 53 . x N, T :V,': e :fr's,k 'N U 1 rv ,..,q?l'Q5aaLk..l::v'x:'r A. V M .. 5 , . . ,,...., , if' al, 4 Ah' ,qi .-N 5. WHA THREE 112 CULTURAL GROUPS MECHA, led by Jesus Peralta and Raul Sandoval, held a Cinco de Mayo festival which included dancers from the Ballet Folklorico. Money raised through a dance and food sales was aimed toward a scholar- ship for a MECHA member. BSU sold pennants and held bak. sales and a car wash to raise money fo activities including a Christmas Party. Led by Felice Parham, BSU member participated in Heritage Week in Febru ary. At the end of the school year, BSI competed against other black heritag clubs from other schools. The Native American Club held twi fried bread sales and participated in thi ASU Indian Pow-Wow held in March They were sponsored by Barbara Moore l l FO FIVE: MECHA, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jesus Peralta, sponsor, Anne Lopez, president, Deb Aguirre, Velinda Martinez, Theresa Chavez, Cecilia Gamboa, Lucia Valenzuela, Alicia Armendariz, Den Gutierrez, Sandra Ramoz, Mercy Valenzuela, Veronica Martinez, Joette Gonzales, Molly Hernandez, R Sandoval, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Anamaria Figueroa, Irene Lopez, Anselmo Frias, Gilben Ruiz, Mich, Martinez, Lisa Celle, Joyce Tillman, Yolanda Castaneda, JoAnn Murua, Connie Hernandez, Mary Beldu THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bogenschutz, Mike Abril, Chris Valenzuela, Theresa Sanders, Robena Martinez, M Mejia, Diana Robles, Lydia Valenzuela, Rosemery Vasquez, Frances Peralta, Ophelia Chaira, Veron Castenepa, Linda Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Frank Vasquez, Tony Vasquez, Paul Gutierrez, Fra Vanlenzuela, Luis Frias, Armando Carranzo, Margurito Molina, Richard Sanders, Sergio Ruiz, Ru Vasquez, Robert Trujillo, Manuel Ruiz, Johnny Rangel, Sammy Chavez.
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Cooperative Office Education, CCOE3, They are one of the most active clu is a program where students learn to on campus, said sponsor Sandy Swa develop leadership skills and learn to son. y work together. They are trained to work Sponsored by Marge Metcalf, the D , in offices, and through this they are tributive Education Clubs of Amerio b placed injobs. CDECAJ, learn about business throul As well as the many fund-raising pro- competition and attending conference jects they held, like selling bagels, candy, To raise funds for conferences, an Christmas catalogs, Valentine carnations, senior merchandising trip to Californ and stadium clean-up, they also did serv- DECA sponsored a Halloween dang ice projects. This year they visited an old sold candy bars, posters, and had a pi p folks home to entertain the patients. night at the Native New Yorker. C4 'VL- ONE THREE THREE: COE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Weeker, Barbie Anguiano, Judy Georges, Anne McCawley, Bonnie Von Bila, Sylvia Villela. SECOND ROW: Karen Laufer, Sheri Condle, Kim Parrish, Lisa Burrough, Annie Becka, Antonette Baca, Erlinda Gonzales. THIRD ROW: Sherlyn Krebs, Marty Mullins, Glenna Johnson, Laverne Neighbors, Terri Crooksfon, Cheryl Lee, Patty Hunter, Sandy Swanson, sponsor. 114 COE
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