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For the third year in row, Mrs. Teresa Soncrant, job specialist, taught Jobs for Arizona Graduates. JAG is designed for seniors who are planning to work after graduation. This year JAG sold Halloween Candy, gift checks, wooden shaven roses and April Fool's grams. The money that was made went towards a statewide conference for all the students in the spring. Arizona has the largest program for JAG and is supported by business people. Unemployment is high so JAG is there to help students prepare themselves for what is ahead in the future. A representative from Fantastic Sam's Hair Designs cu Stacie Conneris hair during one of the class hours. Bottom row: Tim Hinds, Mary Beth Walsh, Lori Lavery, Stacie Conner, Liz McHugh, Lisa Tomerlin, Sue Baker. Second row: Mary Wallace, Lori Davis, Dawn Midkiff, Cheryl Davis. Third row: Julie Closson, Gary Montana, Robin Day, Kim Elford, Wade Crouch, Corey Zollinger, Donna Eaton, Ron Swartz, Tim McMillan, Dave Howell. Not Pictured: Allan Rosenberger, Tom O'Halloran. 0 VI' Bottom row: Lisa Lee, Mark McDermott, Kim Taylor, Gloria Stawisuck, Cheryl Furnia, Car Percy, Ken Ross, Deanna Buckner. Top row: Michelle Ruley, Brian Ciszewski, Wayne Wilson, Lo Robinson, Pete Bowers, Rob Oberlander, Pam Cavnar, Lisa Burke. Not Pictured: Scott Rembaclf Travis Shafer.
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M. A 5 i f ,ff . it .as up row: Mike Cole, Beth Dutton, Stephanie Kisselburg, Mrs. Mary Irvin, Sponsor, ndy Swan, Paul Gabriele, Mike Linert, Middle row: Mrs. Sue Bardon, sponsor, juana Brimmage, Crystal Morrell, Sharon Bigelow, Lisa Brandt, David Moore Jttom row: Diane Meagher, Mimi Wallace and Carol Burawa. Trojan Speakers is a way of Lpressing yourself without the ar of a large crowd, said club ember Michael Linert. Unlike drama where one gets J in front of a capacity crowd of JO people, in Trojan Speakers .ere is an audience of fewer .an 10 people and one judge. ach student competes in one or Jo categories. The categories fe humor, serious, prose, poetry, po-acting, oratory, original latory, Lincoln f Douglas debate ld exteporaneous speaking. iIn humor, prose, serious, poetry and duo-acting, the stu- dent is judged on facial expres- sions, voice and character development. The most nerve- racking part of competing is looking across the room at the judge knowing he is recording every mistake you make and he looks like he isn't even paying at- tentionf' continued Mike. The speech team competed in the practice tournament in November, Winter trophy in December, FLA practice tourna- ment in February and Districts in March. f F' QM 7 4 'ta 'jew ' .J X. -ix . . .RWE , , '35 a - . . is . - .... , A--1 :nf ' ,grit t ,gfiwi a, ...ax H. S - -- P M ' . .. as I if H-.:, l. Seniors Mike Linert and Paul Gabriele rehearse their duo-acting scene, My Apologyi' by Woody Allen. 2. Mike Cole, junior, works on his character development before the tour- nament. 3. Senior Mike Linert reads through his cutting from J. R. R. Tolkein's The Hobbit, making cer- tain everything will be perfect for the FLA tournament.
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W.. x. Q 3 . ,, .... S 4 eff , T f iA A J wtf' :- sy 1 1 ' Q A Q f sail ,, .5 'll ill fm M. .f A am:--f I ft to rightg Ray Reed, Patti Ludtka, Mike Pitt, Matt Pachesky, Crystal Morrell, Jeff zkson. 1. Jeff Jackson, Junior, works on a project during class. 2. Besides working on projects, Matt Pachesky, Junior, and the rest of the class have book work to do, too. The PV Ad Club is made up of students in the 2-hour Vocational Commercial Block and is a service type club more than a social club. When another club or organiza- tion needs a logo or some kind of advertisement, the club designs it for them. This year the club did a let- terhead for Student Council, posters for homecoming and a logo for the Jazz Band. The logo will be silk screened on their band music stands that they'll use for performing. They also helped pro- duce the Literary magazine. Mrs. Mahoney and Miss Schack, industrial education teachers, started the club a few years ago and they are the spon- sors today.
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