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,Nw fr .MN M HJ' 'bev- 7 C E A. Moyor Henry Cisneros reods the proclomotion of O.E.A. week B. Mrs. Trowbridge checks doily figures. C. Anno Soucedo tokes notes. D. Alicio Mortinez looks over books. E. Sylvio Solorzono tokes o breok during VOE Lob. F. Annette Longorio stroightens some lost minute poper work.
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.E.Fl. Epares Eusiri ss-m'nd l:I Etucl rits M 1981-62 OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION-Front Row: Christy Hatch, Stacy Brock, Tracy Young, Elida Alveor, Cathleen Anthony, Elsa Casarez, Jackii Daywood, Angela Alley, Vivian Ortega, Cynthia Martinez, Cruz Velasquez, lane Jurek, Irma Ruiz, and Ramona laramillo. Middle Row: Ms. Trowbridge Sponsorp Sally Gaeta, Vice President: Sylvia Rodriguez, Jackie Acosta, Secretary, Elaine Gonzalez, Christina Sanchez, Sylvia Solorzono, Machell Hoch Helen Grant, Margaret DeLaCerda, Laura Solis, Rita Garcia, Suzanne Mueller, Pam Stuart, Cheryl Harvey, Trisha Humphrey, Donna Rains. Back Row: Mrj Pease, Sponsor, Debbie DeHoyos, Mary Lou Alfaro, President, Ricky Perez, Sonia DeLeon. Marylane Becerra, Historian. Delores Badgley. Ana Saucedd Rosa Sauceda, Sandra Martinez, Patti Post, Deanna Connolly. Annette Longoria Glenda Anderson Brenda Pogue Donna James Q Office Education Association is a co- 9 curricular club for Vocational Office 'ili 9 1 l Education students. O.E.A. allows 2 members to develop students leader- fl A 1 ship, improve poise, sociability, attitude A pw 1 and tact. O.E.A. promotes better C understanding at Local, State, and Na- 1 if T Q tional levels. .1 1 Students-members develop con- 'EK fidence and a spirit of competition. They is lllli . T learn to get along with others and understand and promote business. -r'r12- A Some of O.E.A.'s activities included can S gg f ,,,, drives on the local level and going to Ci- Y 'it. f,'s ty Hall where the Mayor signed an O.E.A. proclamation declaring National srrr.g O.E.A. Week. They participated in a S youth Leadership Conference where A ggg three students Suzanne Mueller, Delores ,.,y , Badgley and Sally Gaeta placed, taking 4 ,,,. , ..l,,,,. yy.,L them on to State where Suzanne won sixth place. Club president is Mary Lou ' Alfaro and Club sponsors are Miss Barbra Trowbridge and Mrs. Doris Pease. A - 142
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H IIE ls th U.larl-ring Blass 1981-82 HOME ECONOMICS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION-Front Row Kathy Mann Rose Jaramillo Letty Madrrgal lnelda Garcia Laura Pena Sepulveda, Karen Parr, Jennifer Hart, and Mrs. Julie Townsend coordinator Middle Row Martin Pena Robin Horel Terry DeLean Lisa Smith Anderson, Susan George, Robin Campbell, Leroy Tullos, David Barbosa and Deborah Guerrero Back Raw Michael Watson Cynthia Ashworth Riojas, Geraldine Fernandez, Richard Arnall, Andrew Ortega Albert Garcia Armando Wilson Wade Bolton and Steve Sanchez HECE CHome Economics Cooperative Educa- tionb is an organization whose purpose is to provide on-the-job-training for high school students. In order to become a member, a student must be either a junior or a senior and must be interested in working half a day and atten- ding school in the morning. HECE activities this year ranged from help- ing celebrate Christmas at Mission Road Foun- dation to an employer's banquet at the Texas Tumbleweed. A. lnelda Garcia, Albert Garcia, and Dora Sepulveda were some of the HECE members who took part in the Mission Road Foundation Christmas party. B. Terri DeLeon down at the 'ole cor wash raining money for the HERO club. C. What can Steve Sanchez say? We caught him working! D. Rick Ruiz, Cynthia Ashworth, and Richard Arnall serve refreshments at the Mission Road Foundation. E. Dora Sepulveda and Jennifer Hart have Cisco under ar- rest at the Vocational Employer's Banquet held at the Texas Tumbleweed. F. l wonder if she has an extra pencil I can borrow, wonders Mike Watson. 144
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