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Quill 81 Scroll Quill 8. Scroll, FROM LEFT: Karen Forbes, Rita Eskra, Larry McDonough. stening to a speaker, Jeff Cox and bert Treat, evaluate the subject in a b meeting. iid ll 5 t if 'ei-? National Honor Society - :U-5 ' tw- N' qi National Honor Society, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEF'l': Louis Capps, Cynthia Nehls, Margaret Bedworth, Michelle Schoonmayer, Anne Marie Henrichsen, Joya Grou1:. SECOND ROW: Devon Kohen, Scott Shill, Drusilla Jewell, Jeff Kimble, Laura Welter, Carol Minnich, Mark Bright, Sharon Giese, Valerie Baca, Carey O'Bannon. THIRD ROW: Tim Florshuetz, Shannath Merbs, Nancy Kinney, Sandy Parker, Leslie Leap, Lynda Busick, Lorainn Patterson, Opal Butterfield, Kim Miller, Jan Danielson, Karen Forbes. FOURTH ROW: John Greenhill, Kirk Johnson, Craig Umbower, Chris Anderson, Teresa Toney, Julie Warford, Tina Akers, Suzanne McCook, Alison Betz, Robert Myers, Keith Stapley, John Felty. New members not pictured: Shelley Beaton, David Bartholomew, Chris Carter, Sheri Jutting, Luellen Levi, Lawanza Lett, Pam Newman, Kris Peterson, Brad Scott, Angel Simpson, Trudy Stevens, Robbie Twigss, Dawn Wakefield, Tina Allen, Edee Awerkamp, Teri Bergeson, Jeff Cox, Tammy Ekstein, David Felix, Kim Hickey, Laura Lacey, Laurie Leshin, Arlene Waddell, Susan Bergeson, Roger Csaki, Carrie Oelkers, Wendy Williams, David Wilt. 'p'f,Zf f, to the Outdoor Science club. CLUBS 133 Discussing an upcoming trip, Mike Trimble, sponsor, talks
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IAG helps students find career jobs Jobs for Arizona Graduates QJAGQ, sponsored by Hilder Williams, was a new club respon- sible for career orientation, job awareness and placement of students in the program. According to Ms. Williams, 90 percent of the students are plac- ed in a job through JAG. The students can be in anything from sales to designing. Quill and Scroll, a national honor society for high school journalists, attended the Jour- nalism Education Association convention at San Francisco in April, according to Bob Muller, sponsor. The National Honor Society, tNHSy sponsored the freshmen orientation and were ushers at open house, according to Keith Lewis, sponsor. According to Lewis each stu- dent is rated by teachers and must have a high grade point average. They have to exemplify high standards in character, service and leadership, Lewis said. The Outdoor Science Club, sponsored by Mike Trimble, went on a backpacking trip in the Superstition Mountains in December. They also hiked down the Havasupai trail, and went on horseback riding trips. The club is for those students interested in studying the out- doors, according to Trimble. They're learning while they're having fun, Trimble said. He tells them about the biological and geological background of the area they are at. 132 CLUBS Karen Forbes photo On open house night, National Honor Society members Loriann Patterson Robert Myers help parents find classrooms. Outdoor Science Club Outdoor Science Club, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: Allison Valenzuela, Jeff Cox, Mindy Clos 6 Brenda Girard, Debbie Fuhrman, Lani Slavick, Candi Smith. SECOND ROW: Jaquie Sutton Mark Blackledge, Robert Treat, Graham Sutton, Andy Fuhrman, Jay Tipton, Troy Gordo Fl Gregory Knight, Julie Rusch, Tessa Pedotto. THIRD ROW: Dan Lamont, Ron Willey, Jason Calhoun, Bob Patrick, Carmine Nesti, Jim Fredlake, Andy Hurd, Bryan Pratt, Tracy Grossma Susan Patrick, Mike Timmerman, Mike Trimble, sponsor. D
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Club divides into separate organizations The termination of the Interna- tional Club brought into ex- istence the Spanish, German, and French Clubs. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Geri Varela, spanish teacher has decided to set aside its funds this year to buy a QTTYJ telephone system for the deaf program at Corona. We see this club as a service club, Valera said. Fund-raising activities includ- ed two bake sales and a carmel apple sale. The German Club attended a state convention in April and had an Octoberfest at Kiwanis Park. According to Judy Fullerton, sponsor, the club raised money by selling German Christmas calendars, candy and holding a car wash. Studying more aspects of French civilization was the main goal of the French Club, accor- ding to Randy Nissly, sponsor. lt is more of an extension of the learning experience instead of a social type thing. We have fun doing it too, Nissly said. All three sponsors agreed that breaking up the International Club into three different clubs had been beneficiary to the members. You can spend more time on each culture, Fullerton said. 134 CLUBS French Club f NN 0, Learning about Christmas customs in Germany, German club members make naments during a club meeting. French Club, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: Tina Akers, Kristi Gustin, Robert Miller, Kris Tolman, Robbie Metcalf, Tamra Browne, Mary Wenzel, Larraine Harkenrider. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Hawes, Darius Ahmadzadeh, Karen Forbes, Tracy Aubey, Tina Black, Laura Welter, Kim Rainer, Jill Dougherty, Jeanelle Cline. THIRD ROW: Geoff Leber, Mike Stevens, Alison Betz, Diane Taylor, Laurie Leshin, Matt Jones, Tuuli Suvanto, Randy Nissly, sponsor.
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