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I OEA-VUE provides careers in business Few students are guaranteed iobs, much less careers after graduation. Even those with special vocational training can find it difficult to find positions with good pay and a chance to advance themselves. Job outlooks may be gloomy, but the 27 members of the graduating VOE-OEA class of MacArthur have a iump on iob openings. Constant training for the past two years has readied this year's graduating VOE class for iobs in administrative, busi- ness, and secretarial fields. Professional typing, business machine operation, shorthand, business math, and technical grammar are strong points stressed in training. lcont. on pg. l l 31 Patricia Sanchez patiently waits for the candlelight initiation ceremony to begin in the library on Nov. 20. Senior OEA club members Sylvia Garcia, Barbara Dobbs, Maryiane Alva- rado, Pamela Hargrove, Paulette Hardt, Tawina Zorzi, Sherry Keasling, Connie Harvill and Janet Culp gather around the Christmas tree in Room 21 l . V Patsy Dobbs, Jo Ann Campos and Monyca Ainsworth enjoy themselves at the reception after the installation ceremony. lleftl Wearing their new red and white uniforms Sherry , Flynt and Donna Lout prepare to recite part of OEA's officer installation ceremony. lrightl Susan Cortinas makes the traditional march down the library stairs to be installed as vice-president ofthe chapter. r ? lt f ,ef X zl' I3 110 oea l y t
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'Y J Well l might as well join in the fun. lt's better than iust sitting around here all morning, says Sandra Simpson, as she tries to perk herself up before an early morning pep rally. dur foo W . My re 'iii'i ,HK 1 Q- fa- el-eseie ey - 5 --' 'A 35 -4? -f' llggxv . iz 59 .W 1 in bl, ' li l ' , lltiaix jg' ilK??3i' ffl ' fi ' . .N 1' 'f 4-' ,V .1 , . ' : i 'ff J e- i N ' fl r' , , s J - - ' . T-,. ' ,gg 77's 3 3 ,ly ,t ' we :lg 59 ig -I-I5 li 'Q fs. it ' ' , I i' L. QFD ' il T n 1, W 5 f L ' i A hs t , J? 11 J V. Lk K K, I FJ. , ' , V 5-- W ,V gf: X N I ' Z :Qi V , gg? - N B , L fQ.',,,. , A ,. . is as ' A J - ' -- o to '.Qf ,?fA-,,w.-f--fm' ,W I -x ' I nbers of Generals' Brigade are ifront rowl Carrie Moteno, tain, Jill Wulf, captain, Sandra Simpson, Lt. Colonel, Robin imbers, captain, Debbie Cumpian, captain, Lucy Cerda, cap- . isecond rowl Cassandra Bazile, Sandra Wilson, Valarie lar, Sue Muckelroy, Renee Cobble, Terry Nehling, Dianne Iins, Glenda Neville, Margaret Garamill, Mary Okonski, Kay Swain, Paula Martin, Debbie Davilla, Phyllis Thomas. ithird l Isabell Garcia, Julie Downey, Glenda Hardy, Tammy Ste- d, Deanna Steward, Donna Wrobleski, Sandra Bell, Sharon Cox, Melissa Bonnett, Peggy Friday, Debbie Snoe, Penny Stroth- ers, Melinda McGee, Leslie McGee, Tammy Johnson, Freddie Parker, Kathy Mullins, Prisilla Diaz. lfourth rowi Pat Ayalia, Vir- gie Mosqueda, Maureen Gomez, Yvette Escamilla, Mary Morales, Rosalie Palamores, Charlotte Hammock, Vivian Chapa, Lori Skinner, Maria Gonzales, Cindy Rodroguez, Virginia Moore, Kay Nolen, Leticia Leal, Linda Morales, Kathy Soloman, Vicky Sandles, and Vera Crews. s Brigade Colonel Beverly Word shows one of many different ways to begin and con- clude a routine of any kind. lrightl Brigade officers Jill Wulf and Bev- erly Word Get lt On while per- forming a routine to T.S.O.P. ing the first pep rally of the tball season. drill IO9 -11
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if T' Q so X i t t A Taking part in the Christmas play that was held at Lane Center is Maryjane Alvarado, Pat Sanchez, Cris Pruneda, Sheila Mead, Mary Davis, Athelda Pittman, Connie Medil- lia, .lo Ann Rios, Elda Valerio, Elizabeth Arroyo, Terry Tuttle, Lydia Guerra, Susan Cortinas and Julie Hudsen. Planning the Christmas play to be given for Lane Center on Dec. l7 is Cynthia Perry and Susan Cortinas. OEA Senior officers are Susan Cortinas, vice president, Edith Baldridge, vice president, Cheryl Dumesnel, historian, Pat Sanchez, vice president, Terrie Peterson, reporter, Connie Medillia, vice president, Lydia Guerra, parlia- mentarian, Carolyn Silos, secretary, Mary- iane Alvarado, president, Sylvia Garcia, trea- surer, Cris Pruneda, sergeant at arms. C l
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