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Earn and Learn COE FBLA Lets Seniors Make Money and Credits The COE KCooperative Of- fice Educationj program is a workstudy program for senior students, male or female who have adequate business and office skills and who desire to enter the business world after graduation. Students partici- pate in supervised, part-time, on-the-job training for three credits toward graduation. A minimum of 15 hours a week is spent working in an of- fice-related job. COE mem- bers earn up to 35.00 per hour working for such companies as SRP, Valley Bank and the City of Tempe. Officers of COEXFBLA KFu- ture Business Leaders of Americah were President Kathy Wosnitzer, Vice Presi- dent Najla Elmukhtar, Secre- tary Amy Peckham, Treasurer f- f f.. ,154 pg.-.5 xi .,v:55.v- -'.-,:. wal. ,pi5,'5,,-,'g:.1,55 Y . THQ?-g ff'H P72911 :r4g:f5'::4- ., . ,1. ..-N -.......,.v.-xv,-. V-.. -. .x.--I. Becky Ouintero and Parlia- mentarian Kim Shires. There were also seventeen addition- al members of the COEXFBLA organization. Mrs. Marie Crews was the sponsor of COEXFBLA. COEfFBLA's main activity was their adoption of Cesar Munoz, an eight-year-old from El Salvador. They also sold candy and went to Disneyland and Coronado Island. Mrs. Crews recommends that students join COEXFBLA because it's difficult finding employment in this day and age due to competition with ASU. Everyone needs to see how important skills are claims Mrs. Crews. Seeing a student succeed interests me the most. .1 ,. -I-.., ..'-iff.-A ,-r.-'f- 7- 2.1511 JZ. pk fi Til-5-rfljil-i1'ffhu Q., 't -, af - ,'-VXI'-1'-2--.-9.. -.-bv-.-1 ..w7:r,'f2-af.---..f:.-, rl- .s . COE: Bottom row: Rachel Dominguez, Tasha Meyer, Lory Vacaneri, Najla El- mukhtar, Kim Shires, Kathy Wotsnitzer, Paula Shutes, Gina Cano. Top row: Melinda Easton, Rosemary Regalado, Brookie Farley, Tonya Neinoff, Amy Peck- ham, Kathy Henry, Laura Murray, Christine Ruth, Mrs. Crews. 194 0 Organizations Mindy Verdigo works intently ol COEIFBLA work i Lg! ,J I g,.v:!...,.. .. - ,f... W..A.:-gn.-:A-Ag,-,gig v,.,,,y: 5- -- . 1 . . .- - . . V -. ,,.,,.... ,,,. r., .1 I.,-, , ', .MA Af, ..., ..,.'.1'-':, 11'-'v-f'l--..4' 'J.--ix,-f - .. . t . .. ... . , 5 FBLA. First row: Paula Shutes, Kathy Wotsnitzer, Lory Vacaneri, Rachel guez. Second row: Rosemary Regalado, Tasha Meyer, Najla Elmukhtar, Kim Julie Beck, Brookie Farley, Christine Ruth, Melinda Easton, Laura Murray. row: Mrs. Crews, Amy Peckham, Kathy Henry, Tonya Neinoff, Mindy Verdigo, t Hernandez, Becky Quintero.
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ying Alive. Front row: Christine O'Halloran, Charm Marvin, Julie Lee, Jennifer ay, Sarah Ohnesorgen. Back row: Jamie Travis, Chris Johnson, Larry Stanley, helle Travis. S.S.S. Front row: Mrs. Carolyn Payant, Loren Nahlee, Maria Portugal, Gill Gas- ton, Anita Rodriguez, Deena Vice, Kay Young, Margarita Fiuelas, April Cum- mane. Middle row: Jason Farrell, Eduardo Dominguez, Paul Bennervity, Arnold Souder, Renee Nelson, Ftay Hardein, Todd Timmons, Lilly Figuera. Back row: Mrs. Donna Hahn, Zane Lawver, Matt Pursley, Mark Shample, Ms. Barbra Ta- miettie, Tony Walters. Q- L 15:7 1 ,,v-,-,-,,.i-A-gmt,-.,,'gf.:-,,',-i'spy .. 5, .l,,.,yx.,,iV.,',,,,z:, ,-4.313-v -. get ,fic YK.. -.34 gn. A-,, .fc :I-:.1-'qigi-eq-rg' fu-V1--ea t-..-.-4-.g'-by .1-gui g,'.1.t -.vs Q.-jfwv JI f f.'f '-1t1i '-Stir-'-'W .- . A ,I 1-.1--i --H'--1-.'-.LL -I - NI.. ..t .. . Hn- X . . -.,,, ,T-f . . .-t , .. N HK, fl ,- V- . -fe-f-sf-4 -f. -Li' , .- -1-T-' 'f,,q,g,eJ7tt:.-1-1-i'-y?i.',.!.m,fvig.:-L rgifiw-jxl-N.: ,'.-i.,-.ffmli',-5 ff.4.!-5-:'f?t-13-feraftH- . .- -naw., . ,i frat :-1. . . . rw- . .. e:,.':'..1,-.L1:l - cu'-.-.-fxff-weeff.-'wwf' HM' f 1 Anderson, Brad Gavigan, Christy Sanders, Dawn West, Sindi Meyer, Chris son, Amy Timmons, Lisa Devar, Angela Hu, Tisha Stewart, Troy Carpenter, lt Bernier, and Kim Keebler exhibit their trophies from NAC. John Reinhardt gets involved in Deca Blood Drive. The M rcos dge Deca Students Sale to Success At NAC. A smashing success! The Northern Area Conference was a wonderful success for DECA. This conference was for Deca students from Mar- cos and many other local schools. It was held at the ASU Memorial Union, where approximately 255 Marcos students attended. Due to in- tensive training and studying, Deca won 100 awards. lt's en- couraging to see students ex- cel,' it really makes a teacher proud when students make him look good. The students deserve every ounce of credit and every credit they earned, stated a very proud Mr. Dan Greaven. Many events were held at the conference and were judged by professional busi- ness people. Both juniors and seniors competed. The ju- niors' competition mainly con- sisted of taking a test, then selling an item in front of judges. The seniors were re- quired to train the judges to sell items and also take a test. The DECA teachers were Mr. Brian Tracey and Mr. Dan Greaven. Organizations - 193
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Senior Nathan Painter looks inside the hood ofa car during his Auto class. . f , ..,. r .1 -.- ,-., ,.,', .. 7: 1 -. -. ,-Av, .. -,,3,,a:..- .3 :.,- , .f..,, .A .-.UN -4,.L...,... ,054 ' ,1 - :':.. A ,f..,,c.:.1 N.. -,- af ' .-,, -i. .,v.. .N ,. . Auto Club Sets An Example For Other Clubs The Auto Club took part in many various activities through- out the school year which kept the club very busy with malfunc- tions, which provided members the chance to learn how to fix or correct their cars to keep them running smoothly. Fundraisers were an important part of the Auto Club. Their un- usual fundraiser brought in a lot of money, much more than candy sales, selling miscellaneous auto parts to various junkyards was the project. Activities for the club, such as drag racing allowed the club to have a good time when they par- ticipated. This was a good way to create a good atmosphere for the club, uniting all of the mem- bers, making it more enjoyable for all ofthe club members. This unison was not shown to the ex- tremes as it was in the Auto Club, which set a good example for all. ...-iq . I-gg -ig v wg ,ir ,eq-5-. I, , 5. .::,...,1,gfx ,493 'r N ' ',- ' ' rf f f ,tv V - -V - V' - ,- . , X. ,. lf... . -, ,. .. . 'i,t-,-- ,, r' '-9 gf 1..-u3:,1fq,,, :z '-we 4 Hz- , 1- . xx. -' .sf,.-,'-- Q-.-swf., 3.1 ,- ff:--fp ,. -.U - -- New-f-if-1-,v-f Q-,-V--'u.'.-.us ,. -Mira, 4 -X-rg..-ve-. -:1rr'..f,,-'-Q 2- :ag t H va I 4,1 I . . K- V. 5 .Wt-J..-, :,N.,.,-.-Blu, yr, . ,,5,,,.-New gl, 5.7, X--f .. r, t me If Y - I -,wx , -jf - I 1. V. -3, ,t,, aff. , - ,. ,. .J . f tuto Club. Bottom row I-r: Mr. Painter, Sherri Canup, Eric Buhnerkempe, Nathan 'ainter, Shannon Dannouin, Allen Painter, Mr. Arnold. Second row, I-r: Jimmy Acuna, Scott Brewster, Bon Myers, Rob Warren, Mike Fisher, Mike Stanoga. Third row, I-r: Earl Machinski, Pat Kendrick, Tom Marcomb, Paul Rycard, Bob Barnes, Kyle Jeep, lustin Richie. x ff' Organizations 0 195
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