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Students prepare for the W0l'ld of W0'k 3 v 1 ' Q qgql'nnnnzunnammg,gg nutnnnuuntnamttiwxfft nlnluyunflnnnnznmmmzw n mlnuu unsmzpzammma qui nnuHnn aara nn y W, V, 'yi ,Q H 'WZ 5lH,.,f'Zl.Z!Z?gf ,. Z.. v '!, ' fm f, -v W.. Top row: R. Ferro, T. Baker, J. Weherle, M. Johnson, T. Stark, A. Poole, S. Thompson, M. Jimenez, D. Moore, R. Rodrequiz, J. Reyes, 2nd row: J. Beck, D. Miller, B. Green, C. Roe, J. Hamilton, D. Telford, B. Fowler, D. Clark, C. Williams, F. Spencer, R. Neely, C. Clark, Bottom row: H. Trumble, pres., S. Cabras, V. P., C. Nelson, sec., C. Wor- then, F. Walker, C. Ramiez, F. Little, C. Wehrle, G. Robinson, J. Hoard, S. Hernandez, S. Baker, C. Bayley D.E.C.A. president Harry Trumble constructs a new exhibit for the display window. D.E.C.A. Distributive Education Clubs of America works to help develop junior and senior stu- dents Who have taken the proper courses in their chosen field of marketing and distribution. This year members strived to make D.E.C.A. an out- standing club in remembrance of the efforts of Mr. William Bowden, their coordinator who I passed away early in the year. They worked hard with their new coordinator to achieve this goal- Some of D.E.C.A.'s money raising activities in- cluded a car wash, candy and sucker sales, a dance and brownie sales. Club president was Harry Trumble. l i 1 4 4 I I l 'T n- 'II C i P PL' lgll F:.!,!5lll P1--ra Flliffill :ll . AE 'l l. l l l
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lation lfa and ed by Scott hor Sells S at 3fSl1iP munity and lmllles, he Bas, Ilub 11115. ef , , ,, ,nf 1 , qw? . 5 ,, 5? , , if , , Q I , nsgT r,T- L, Dick. 1, V, GCS!! The S Club of Kofa High School is made up of girls who carry a better than average grade point, who are interested in serving their school and community. Their projects are many and varied, and they are always Willing to help wherever needed. Their parent club is the Sooptimist Club of Yuma, which is also a club serving the community. The Sv Club girls are busy planning the convention of all S Clubs in the Pacific Region, which will be held in February of 1970. S Club members vote for Girl of the Month for November. BOTTOM ROW:' A. Dixon, Vice President, M. Ambur, Secretary, T. Schaffer, C. Mezei, L. Mowbray, S. Burke. ROW 22 K. Schwark, H. Chavez, L. Gallegos, C. Burke, S. Jett, C. Brunsteir, M. Carlson, N. Crawford. TOP ROW: P. De- Ianie, R. Drake, P. Frinefrock, S. Weaver, B. Dildine, S. Bennett, D. Dixon, L. Zimmerman
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ire, R, Clark, C, . Wor- a ,. 1 their . This Olli- cs of o d hard goal, ities IH' 3 dance 7 Q . N ri s' R ,,,. x rrc, rr me Q ,Q S r 5 5 M 5' NN 3,3 ggi? J JN ss Q as - .,.v x Xeiiltw' Top row: C. Pool, T. McDonald, C. Martinez, J. Schaffer, T. Woodford, D. Wall, T. DeAnda, C. Davis, L. Cobb, J. Carpenter, S. Andress, 2nd row: B. Barksdale, B. Dietrich, P. Hands, K. Love, D. Nash, S. Cansler, L. wesfphal, J. VanHorn, D. Hansen, R. Schell, Bottom row: B. Leaser, T. Strickland, G. Fay M. Johnston, treas., S. Matheny, sec., F. Blanco, V. P., F. Preciado, pres. Top row: S. Landis, R. Murray, J. Grissom, K. Hitchcock, L. McDonald, P. De- larm, T. Gelhart, S. Koons, D. Wilson, 2nd row: S. Wright, T. Roher, C. Snyder, D. Crabtree, D. White, S. McPhearson, Jr. Sweetheart, M. Chavez, P. Duran, Bottom row: J. Aguiar, pres., W. Eades, sec., R. McConnell, treas., B. Kreger, D. Garrison, K. Bullard V.I.C.A. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a club which works with the school and the business community to help prepare students for the world of work. Member- ship includes those junior and senior students participating in the Industrial Cooperative Ed- ucation program. V.I.C.A. op- erated concessions at all home football games and sold candy to help raise money to finance its various activities. Highlights of the year were the annual Employer-Employee Banquet and attending conventions. Club sponsor and coordinator is Mr. Fostor.
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