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ig- Qff ' .- A ts... ss., ff, -fe: .IQ 1 FBLA And COE Al Their Besl FBLA has been at Pueblo for 25 years and on March 25, 1981 FBLA had their 25 Silver Anniversity celebration at the Double Tree Inn. Members have been paying 51.00 to join FBLA and are required to have a business class for three years. When Mr. Zimmer was asked what he thought about the 51.00 fee, he stated, that there should be a fee because you pay so little and get so much out of it and also most schools have to pay about 54.00 tojoin. When asked Mr. Zimmer about what he thought about Pueblo's FBLA, he remarked that they are number one in the state and that all the other schools know it, but won't admit it. This yeor's COE was sponsored by Mrs. Munsinger. lt had 40 members and was held first and second period. COE consisted of office work and selling. Office work included using the word pro- cessing machines, TRS-80, calculators, and typewriters. One year of typing was re- quired before getting into this class. On Morch 17 of 1982 there was o ban- quet which was held at the University of Arizona. About 600 people attended, The banquet wos for students and bosses. Grades were based on personal traits, abilities, skill performance, and business techniques. The office supervisors in the work field gove out the grodes. First period's president was Araceli Rodriguez, secretary was Leticia Ross, and Roxanne Lucero was treosurer. Second period's officers were president Edna Maldonado, and vice-president Nora Coronado. 19 FBLA members visited KLPX. 23 FBLA officers leave to fly to Portland, Oregon. SD FBLA officers competing are: Patricia Gillette, Monica Rodriguez, Diane Conez, Terri Martinez, Rachell Camacha, and Tomaso Reyes. 45 FBLA members odmlre the view in Oregon. 57 Sponsor for FBLA ls Mr. Jack Zimmer. 65 FBLA members are: Front row: H. Brandenburg, D, Cristo, C, Valenzuela, M, Guzman, L, Arreola, B. Salgado, R. Sierra, A. Ruiz, E. MontUo. Second row: R. Corranzo, S. Lee, S. Conez, F Lauterlo, E. Urreo, B. Gardea, S, Martlson, A. Verdugo, A Caneda. Third row. F. Orduno, E. Ochoo, M. Kovrig, J. Flores, L. Torrez, M Valenzuela, R. Molina, P. Vasquez, 1. Maninez, C. Bujonda, J. Spellano, R. lslas, F. Molina. Founh row: M. Herrera, S. Luna, P, Orosco, A. Gallegos, C. Peregrina, N. Avila, T. Cruz, M. Gomez, G. Garcia, Fifth row: E, Cordova, M. Carrlllo, A. Rodriguez, F. Moreno, I. Flores, C. Nidas, J. Cardenas, A. Peralta, M. Parlna, R. Pallanes, C, Gonzalez. Sixth row: E. Bujando, J. Escobor, V. Camacho, B. Andrade, P. Gillette, E. Olivas, M. Jeanisse, and T. Thomas. 1? M. Munsinger, R, Lucero, L. Ross, and A, Rodriguez pose for a picture. 25 COE members are: Left to Right R, Lucero, M. Munsinger, V. Camadto, C. Gibson, P, Glllete, T. Martinez, A. Rodriguez, R. Lucero, D. Anderson, D. Conez, A, Rodriguez, L. Ross, A, Valenzuela, A. Ortiz, L. Ortega, R. Galvez, B. Gardeo, J. Escabor, A. Pedraza, Sitting Left to Right ore: C. Arrendondo, M. Fierros, C. Conrreras, E, Valencia, T. Molina, and L. Arreola. FBLA and COE 95
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6. .3 1- .. ,c fairs ! ,fr ff f st. .gi f M... V . ,f 5 rg .M . . . S E S V wit' ,, , if I , . fy! N 'N' wr , M RA. A 41 ,Qi Q3 'M 4... fu. 6 ,1- ,,,f1 lr cg, 7 DECA ond Honor Society Help Community The purpose of DECA CDistributive Educo- tion Clubs of Americob wos to encouroge members to help themselves to develop leodership quolities by orgonizing projects ond corrying them out. DECA wos open to oll students who ore enrolled in the busi- ness deportment. They porticipoted in the fund-roising ond mony of the locol octivities such os service projects ond sociol functions. One of the most prestigious honors for o high school student wos to be o member of the Notionol Honor Society. 'ln order for o junior or senior to be eligible to become o member, he or she must hove possessed good chorocter, exhibited fine service, showed good quolities of leodership, ond excelled in scholorship. Students who met these requirements were elected to the Honor Society by the foculty. The Honor Society ot Pueblo engoged in mony octivities throughout the yeor. At Christmos time, they tools o Christmos tree ond o boslset of fruit to the Morsholl Home for Men. The Honor Society olso sponsored the Honor Roll Brunch for students who hod been on the honor roll during the first semester. The purpose of the club wos to not only recognize outstonding students but to give these students on opportunity to serve their community ond school. 15 Mr. Fuscoldo lectures on marketing. 23 Mr. Fuscoldo's closs poys close ottention. 35 DECA members leorn how to operote o cosh regis- ter. AD DECA members ore: Front row: Mario Lopez, Jesus Cordovo, Bernodette Lucero, Ron Reisinger, Vicki Sondovol, Corlos Corronzo. Second row: Potty Volenzuelo, Roy Robles, Jomes Duvoll, Ben Encinos, Fronk Totum, Edsgordo Denogeon, Troy Brown. Third row: Fronk Evons, Fronces Soiz, Joe Herber, Andy Quiroz, Shonnion Hock, Mottie Joiner, Chorles Gront, Michelle Johnson, Fronk Molino, Myrno Brontly, Monny Armento, John Ochoo, Robert Hernandez. Fourth row: Potty Cordenos, Morcel Jeonisse, Bernord Smith, Jesus Lozo, Fred Porrillo, Michoel Abetyto, DECA Sponsor Tony Fuscoldo. 57 Gino Scopellite leorns how to file. 67 Honor Society members discuss upcoming octivities. 75 Honor Society members ore: First row: Siu Lee, Helen Rodriguez, Borboro Teso, Kristi Remmel, Cotolino Ruiz. Second row: Ano Rodriguez, Joy Moshier, Virginio Potter, Alicio Amoro, Delio Corbojol, Elizobeth llosos. Third row: Jomes Honnebohn, Brion Roell, Dovid Mortinson, Roberto Murrieta. 97
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