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First Row - Laure Gedanic, Tracy Green, Christy Cotter, De- nise Rust, Cheryl Hayes. Second Row - Mare Rust, Steve Mul- ryan, Valerie White, Darris Allen, Eric Caudle, Mark Lamad- rid, Tony Martinez, lose Esquibel. First Row - Dana Bowdich, Kathy Ray, Lynn johnson, Carol Kent, Cindy Linder, Andrea Zenos, Kristy Moore, Bettina Manz, Laura Miller. Second Row - Paul Losinski, Karen Tilley, Steve Boggs, Lizabeth Meyer, Warren Frizell, Tom Schripse- ma, Blaine Sloan, Bob Hiser, Debbie Maloney, Brenda Ma- con, Dinah Taylor. Not Pictured - ludy Alexander, Eddie Arel- Iano, Kathleen Asselmeier, lennine Beck, Nancy Brooks, Mark Campbell, Mary Chavez, Darlene Davis, Carol De Freitas, Sharon Deatherage, Kimm Denio, Eric Disch, Ruth Dismuke, Susan Douney, Duke Flynn, Cindy Griggers, Carol Lederer, Peggy Lowe, Lizbeth Meyer, Jeannette Rael, Danelle Sasser, Richard Segal, Daren Tilley, Mark Wesselman, janet Williams.
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1 Honor Society Paints Children's All Faith's Home The National Honor Society 'members are selected on a basis of the qualifications for leadership, cha.racter and, most important, their scholastic achievements. They must have a grade point average of 3.25 or better. Aside from normal Honor Society responsibilities and fund raising projects, this year the Honor Society is tak- ing an active role in working for the community. For Thanksgiving, the members volunteered to give of their time to help paint the All Faith's Childrens' Home. They are making plans for blood donations to the Albuquer- que Blood Bank later in the year. As far as school activities go in December, Honor Society held a fund raising dance with two bands ac- companying. Under the leadership of joseph Flores, they are planning many other activities and proving that Hon- or Society can be a good investment and a tremendous learning experience. nl. First Row - Debbie Riggins, Valerie Hammond, Karen Board- man, Melissa Richter, Marianne Evans, Diana Herschberger, Christina Feist, Kathy Golden, Paula Ziemba. Second Row - Dennis Martinez, Rory Bednar, Dave Longley, Robert Barela, Dave Flemming, Gary Hines, Anthony Stygar. 2. Second Row Sandra Ciiere, Executive Committee, Kathy Krue- ger, Treasurer, Dennis Graham, Reporter, Leslie McCarthy, Executive Committee, Liz Sanchez, Executive Committee, First Row - Sherrie Newberger, Secretary, joseph Flores, Presi- dent, Mary McCrossen, Vice-President, Not Pictured- Greg- ory M. Beckner, Executive Committee.
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DECA Students Are Challenged in ational Contests The Distributive Education Clubs of America-DECA- DECA offers students a chance to go to school, work offers the student vocational understanding, civic con- off campus and receive credits for doing it. One credit is screnceness, social intelligence and leadership develop- given for classroom learning in marketing, merchandlz ment said DECA reporter, Sandy Chavez. , ing, distribution and management. First Row - Crystal LeMaster, Alice Nunley, Joyce Weather- ford, Patty Stevens, Cyndy Thompson, Beverly Stewart, Carla Reed, Patty Howell. Second Row - Mike Sheffield, john Fitz- gerald, Alan Pohl, Ronnie Crespin, David Harms, Pete La Val- ley, Richard Garcia, Rodger Diers, lenifer Womack, Cheryl Kostka, Rhonda Mareau. 164 First Row - jenny Hearn, first Vice-President, Sandi Sturgill President, Marlene Anderson, second Vice-President, Tam my Dobbs, Secretary. Second Row - Richard Anaya, Parlimen tarian, Sandy Chavez, Reporter, Stephanie Feeney, Historian Elaine Gallegos, Treasurer, Cindy Thompson, Photography Linda Sandoval, Chaplain, John Butt, Advisor.
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